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− | [[Category:Authors - L]] [[Category:RITA Winners|Lennox]] [[Category:Harlequin Romance Authors]] [[Category:Australian Authors]] | + | [[Category:Authors - L]] [[Category:RITA Winners|Lennox]] [[Category:Harlequin Romance Authors]] [[Category:Australian Authors]] [[Category:Academics Who Write Romance]] |
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | [[RITA]]-winning author Marion Lennox also writes under the name [[Trisha David]]. As an author for the [[Harlequin Romance]] imprint, she has published twelve novels. | + | [[RITA]]-winning author Marion Lennox also writes under the name [[Trisha David]]. As an author for the [[Harlequin Romance]] imprint, she has published twelve novels. Described as "A bookworm when she grew up on a dairy farm at Cobden, near Warrnambool, Ms Lennox said a flair for figures led her to a 20-year career as a statistics and computing lecturer at Ballarat University".[http://www.theage.com.au/news/books/reader-i-won-ballarat-author-crowned-again/2006/07/31/1154198074635.html] With Liu Bingquan and Zhao Xueru, and writing as Linda Brumley, she co-authored a non-fiction work, [http://www.chaf.lib.latrobe.edu.au/brumley/brumley.htm ''Fading Links to China: Ballarat's Chinese Gravestones and Associated Records 1854-1955''] which was originally published by the History Department, Melbourne University in 1992 but is also available online. |
== Books == | == Books == |
Revision as of 18:31, 13 August 2007
Biography
RITA-winning author Marion Lennox also writes under the name Trisha David. As an author for the Harlequin Romance imprint, she has published twelve novels. Described as "A bookworm when she grew up on a dairy farm at Cobden, near Warrnambool, Ms Lennox said a flair for figures led her to a 20-year career as a statistics and computing lecturer at Ballarat University".[1] With Liu Bingquan and Zhao Xueru, and writing as Linda Brumley, she co-authored a non-fiction work, Fading Links to China: Ballarat's Chinese Gravestones and Associated Records 1854-1955 which was originally published by the History Department, Melbourne University in 1992 but is also available online.
Books
- Adopted: Twins! - March, 2002 Harlequin Romance #3694
- Child in Need, A - April, 2001 Harlequin Romance #3650
- Doctors' Baby, The - May, 2002 Harlequin Romance #3702
- Doctor's Proposal, The - June, 2006 Harlequin Romance #3896
- Heir's Chosen Bride, The - July, 2006 Harlequin Romance #3900
- Last Minute Marriage, The - February, 2005 Harlequin Romance #3832
- Her Royal Baby - February, 2004 Harlequin Romance #3784; won the 2004 RITA® in the Best Traditional Romance category.
- Millionaire for Molly, A - March, 2003 Harlequin Romance #3742
- Princess of Convenience - March, 2006 Harlequin Romance #3884
- Rescued By A Millionaire - August, 2005 Harlequin Romance #3856
- Royal Proposition, A - November, 2002 Harlequin Romance #3726
- Their Baby Bargain - July, 2001 Harlequin Romance #3662
Honors
- 2004 RITA® in the Best Traditional Romance category for Her Royal Baby