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  2. Linda Lael Miller - Wikipedia

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    1983–present. Genre. Romance. Website. www.lindalaelmiller.com. Linda Lael Miller (born 1949 as Linda Lael), is a best-selling American author of more than 100 contemporary and historical romance novels. She has also written under the pen name Lael St. James.

  3. Debbie Macomber - Wikipedia

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    Debbie Macomber. 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 ...

  4. 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]

  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. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Jilly Cooper - Wikipedia

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    www.jillycooper.co.uk. Dame Jilly Cooper DBE (born Jill Sallitt; 21 February 1937), [1] is an English author. She began her career as a journalist and wrote numerous works of non-fiction before writing several romance novels, the first of which appeared in 1975. She is most famous for writing the Rutshire Chronicles.

  9. Fern Michaels - Wikipedia

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    Fern Michaels is the pen name of Mary Ruth Kuczkir, who was born in Hastings, Pennsylvania on April 9, 1933. [1] Michaels married, moved to New Jersey, and had five children. When the youngest entered school in 1973, her husband told her to get a job. Since she was unsure of how to get a job, Michaels decided to try writing a book.