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Darlene Nicholson is a new Romance Author on the scene residing in the city of Chicago.
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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)
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''[[Sweets]]'' (12/2005)
'''Sweeter Than Sweets''' (8/2006)
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''[[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).