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'''Liz Carlyle''' has been a published author since 1999. She is a member of the Heart of Carolina Romance Writers. [http://www.heartofcarolina.org/]. She is also active in animal welfare organizations. See her website for more information.  
 
'''Liz Carlyle''' has been a published author since 1999. She is a member of the Heart of Carolina Romance Writers. [http://www.heartofcarolina.org/]. She is also active in animal welfare organizations. See her website for more information.  

Revision as of 20:12, 6 April 2007


Liz Carlyle has been a published author since 1999. She is a member of the Heart of Carolina Romance Writers. [1]. She is also active in animal welfare organizations. See her website for more information.

On the Web

Books

Novellas

Related Titles

Relationships

Many of Carlyle's books have recurring characters:

  • The Devil To Pay - 2005 Develynn and Sidonie. Sidonie is George Kemble's sister. George is a recurring character who is the valet or helpful person in several of the earlier books. He is now the proprietor of a shop in London.
  • The Devil You Know - 2004 Bentley and Freddie. Bentley is Cam and Catherine's brother. Freddie is the ward of the Marquis of Rannoch.
  • No True Gentleman - 2002 Max and Catherine. Catherine is Cam's sister. Max is investigating a murder at the request of Cecilia.
  • A Woman Of Virtue - 2001 David, Lord Delacourt, and Cecilia. David was rumoured to be Jonet's lover. Cecilia and David are involved in a scandal that is resolved by Cole Amherst. They later meet again when both are working at the Nazareth Society.
  • A Woman Scorned - 2000 Jonet and Amherst. Cole Amherst starts the Nazareth Society, a charity mission for the poor women of London’s slums.
  • Beauty Like The Night - 2000 Cam, Earl of Treyhern, and Helene
  • My False Heart - 1999 Elliott, Marquis of Rannoch and Evangeline

One-Two-Three

The closest thing to a true series are the One-Two-Three books.

All three novels revolve around the same theme—the redemption of a man through the love of a child. All three heroes were introduced to readers in the same book— The Devil To Pay—and all three plots began with a single precipitating incident—a visit to a fortune teller.

Awards

1999 Best New Romance Author from All About Romance