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  2. Mary Balogh - Wikipedia

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    Mary Balogh (born Mary Jenkins on 24 March 1944) is a Welsh-Canadian novelist writing historical romance, born and raised in Swansea. In 1967, she moved to Canada to start a teaching career, married a local coroner and settled in Kipling, Saskatchewan , where she eventually became a school principal .

  3. 25 of the Greatest Romance Novels of All Time - AOL

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    Balogh is a category unto herself, an author whose books are both quiet and deeply felt, gently paced and intensely gripping. The entire Bedwyn Saga is a classic and a great introduction to this ...

  4. List of Welsh women writers - Wikipedia

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    Mary Balogh (born 1944), Welsh-Canadian historical novelist; Rachel Barrett (1874–1953), suffragette and newspaper editor; Anne Beale (1816–1900), popular novelist, poet and children's writer; Anna Maria Bennett (c. 1750–1808), novelist; Ruth Bidgood (1922–2022), poet; Emily Rose Bleby (1849-1917), non-fiction writer and temperance activist

  5. List of romantic novelists - Wikipedia

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    Mary Mackie (also wrote as Cathy Christopher, Alex Andrews and Caroline Charles) Jan MacLean; Della Campbell MacLeod; Debbie Macomber [14] Ann Major; Susan Mallery [2] Anne Mallory [6] Raynetta Mañees; Jill Mansell; Joanna Mansell; Winifred Langford Mantle (also known as Jan Blaine, Anne Fellowes, Frances Lang and Jane Langford) Jill March ...

  6. List of women writers (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable women writers. ... Mary Balogh (b. 1944, Wales), nv. ... Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management;

  7. Signet Regency romances - Wikipedia

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    Signet Books was an imprint of the New American Library (NAL), which was established as an autonomous American publishing house after branching off from its British-based parent company, Penguin Books. Signet had the longest running Regency series, beginning in the late 1970s and ending in February 2006. It generally published three books each ...