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* ''[[Prince Voronov's Virgin]]'' - January 2011, ([[Mills & Boon]])
 
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Revision as of 00:22, 22 May 2012

USA Today bestselling author Lynn Raye Harris burst onto the scene when she won a writing contest held by Harlequin. The prize was an editor for a year -- but only six months later, Lynn sold her first novel. A former finalist for the Romance Writers of America's Golden Heart Award, Lynn lives in Alabama with her handsome husband and two crazy cats.

Education: Lynn has a B.A. in English, magna cum laude, and an M.A. in the Humanities with a Literature concentration. Her masters thesis was The Heroine's Journey: The Quest for Identity in the Selected Fiction of Virginia Woolf.


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