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− | Darlene Nicholson is a new Romance Author on the scene residing in the city of Chicago. | + | {{DEFAULTSORT:Nicholson, Darlene}} |
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+ | [[Darlene Nicholson]] is a new Romance Author on the scene residing in the city of Chicago. | ||
She is the Author of two romance novels: | She is the Author of two romance novels: | ||
− | '' | + | ''[[Sweets]]'' (12/2005) |
− | '' | + | ''[[Sweeter Than Sweets]]'' (8/2006) |
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+ | Her novels are available at '''PublishAmerica.com, Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Authorsden.com, BooksForChristian.com, book.google.com''', and a host of many other online bookstores. | ||
She is currently working on part III of her three part romance novel and a romance novel, ''I Thought....Momma Didn't Raise No Fool''. She's finished her third romance novel, ''The Letter To Julius Waters''. | She is currently working on part III of her three part romance novel and a romance novel, ''I Thought....Momma Didn't Raise No Fool''. She's finished her third romance novel, ''The Letter To Julius Waters''. | ||
Her inspiration to write came from her mother, Christine Baldwin (RIP 8/31/2004). | Her inspiration to write came from her mother, Christine Baldwin (RIP 8/31/2004). |
Latest revision as of 23:15, 17 June 2011
Darlene Nicholson is a new Romance Author on the scene residing in the city of Chicago.
She is the Author of two romance novels:
Sweets (12/2005) Sweeter Than Sweets (8/2006)
Her novels are available at PublishAmerica.com, Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Authorsden.com, BooksForChristian.com, book.google.com, and a host of many other online bookstores.
She is currently working on part III of her three part romance novel and a romance novel, I Thought....Momma Didn't Raise No Fool. She's finished her third romance novel, The Letter To Julius Waters.
Her inspiration to write came from her mother, Christine Baldwin (RIP 8/31/2004).