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  2. Small Pleasures - Wikipedia

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    978-1474613880. Dewey Decimal. 823.92. Small Pleasures is a historical romance novel written by author Clare Chambers. It was longlisted for the 2021 Women's Prize for Fiction , and featured on the BBC's talk show Between The Covers as a Book of the Week Pick.

  3. Debbie Macomber - Wikipedia

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    Debbie Macomber (born October 22, 1948) is an American author of romance novels and contemporary women's fiction. Six of her novels have become made-for-TV movies and her Cedar Cove series of novels was adapted into a television series of the same name. [1] Macomber was the inaugural winner of the fan-voted Quill Award for romance in 2005 [2 ...

  4. Emilie Loring - Wikipedia

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    Emilie Baker Loring (September 5, 1866 – March 13, 1951) was an American romance novelist of the 20th century. She began writing in 1914 at the age of 50 and continued until her death after a long illness in 1951. [1] After her death, her estate was managed by her sons, Selden M. and Robert M. Loring. Based on a wealth of unfinished material ...

  5. Barbara Delinsky - Wikipedia

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    Notable awards. RITA Award. Website. www.barbaradelinsky.com. Barbara Delinsky (born August 8, 1945, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. as Barbara Ruth Greenberg. [1]) is an American writer of romance novels, including 19 New York Times bestsellers. She has also been published under the pen names Bonnie Drake and Billie Douglass.

  6. Lady of Quality - Wikipedia

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    Like many of Heyer's novels, Lady of Quality is a Regency romance, relying heavily on its setting as a plot device. [3] [4] As noted by literary critic Kay Mussell, Heyer's Regency romances revolved around a "structured social ritual – the marriage market represented by the London season" where "all are in danger of ostracism for inappropriate behavior". [5]

  7. Betty Neels - Wikipedia

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    Betty Neels (born 15 September 1909 in Leyton, England – d. 7 June 2001 in England) was a prolific British writer of over 134 romance novels (first publication entirely for Mills & Boon in United Kingdom and later reprinted in the North America by Harlequin), beginning in 1969 and continuing until her death. Her work is known for being ...

  8. Sarah Morgan (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Romance & Women's Fiction. Notable awards. RITA Award (2012, 2013, 2017, 2019), RT Reviewers Choice Award (2012) Children. 2 sons. Website. sarahmorgan.com. Sarah Morgan is a British writer of more than eighty romance novels and mainstream women's fiction from 2000.

  9. Candace Camp - Wikipedia

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    Pete Hopcus (1980-present) Children. 1. Website. www.candace-camp.com. Candace Pauline Hopcus née Camp (May 23, 1949 in Amarillo, Texas) is an American writer of romance novels. She has also published under the pen names Lisa Gregory, Sharon Stephens, Kristin James and under her maiden name Candace Camp. [1]