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[[Category: Signet Authors]]
 
[[Category: Signet Authors]]
 
[[Image:Melinda McRae.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''(from NALauthors.com)'']]
 
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'''Melinda McRae''' is the award winning author of 10 Regency novels, 4 historical romances and 6 novellas. She fell in love with the Regency period after reading her first modern regency and has since devoted most of her attention to this very elegant period in British history.  
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'''Melinda McRae''' is the award winning author of 10 [[Regency]] novels, 4 historical romances and 5 novellas. She fell in love with the [[Regency]] period after reading her first modern regency and has since devoted most of her attention to this very elegant period in British history.  
  
 
She holds a master's degree in European history and takes great delight in researching obscure details of the [[Regency]] period. In 1994 she lived in Seattle, Washington, with her husband and daughter.
 
She holds a master's degree in European history and takes great delight in researching obscure details of the [[Regency]] period. In 1994 she lived in Seattle, Washington, with her husband and daughter.
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* ''[[A Highly Respectable Widow|Highly Respectable Widow, A]]'' - January 1992 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[A Highly Respectable Widow|Highly Respectable Widow, A]]'' - January 1992 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[Lady Leprechaun]]'' - May 1993 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[Lady Leprechaun]]'' - May 1993 ([[Signet]])
* ''[[Married By Mistake]]'' - May 1992 ([[Signet]])
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* ''[[Married By Mistake - Melinda McRae|Married By Mistake]]'' - May 1992 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[Miss Chadwick's Champion]]'' - September 2000 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[Miss Chadwick's Champion]]'' - September 2000 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[Prince Of Thieves]]'' - May 1994 ([[Topaz]])
 
* ''[[Prince Of Thieves]]'' - May 1994 ([[Topaz]])
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* ''[[A Country Wedding|Country Wedding, A]]'' in "[[A Regency Summer]]", June 1992 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[A Country Wedding|Country Wedding, A]]'' in "[[A Regency Summer]]", June 1992 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[Cupid's Dart]]'' in "[[From The Heart - Anthology|From The Heart]]", January 1994 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[Cupid's Dart]]'' in "[[From The Heart - Anthology|From The Heart]]", January 1994 ([[Signet]])
* ''[[Hide And Seek]]'' in "[[Rakes And Rogues]]", June 1993 ([[Signet]])
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* ''[[Hide And Seek - Melinda McRae|Hide And Seek]]'' in "[[Rakes And Rogues]]", June 1993 ([[Signet]])
* ''[[Home For Christmas]]'' in "[[A Regency Christmas III]]", November 1991 ([[Signet]])
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* ''[[Home For Christmas - Melinda McRae|Home For Christmas]]'' in "[[A Regency Christmas III]]", November 1991 ([[Signet]])
* ''[[Sweet Revenge]]'' in "[[Dashing And Dangerous]]", June 1995 ([[Signet]])
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* ''[[Sweet Revenge - Melinda McRae|Sweet Revenge]]'' in "[[Dashing And Dangerous]]", June 1995 ([[Signet]])
  
 
=== Collections ===
 
=== Collections ===
* December 2000 ([[Signet]]) - [[Married By Mistake]] together with [[His Lordship's Mistress]] by [[Joan Wolf]]
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* December 2000 ([[Signet]]) - [[Married By Mistake - Melinda McRae|Married By Mistake]] together with [[His Lordship's Mistress]] by [[Joan Wolf]]
 
* August 2003 ([[Signet]]) - new title [[The Defiant Miss Foster]] and reprint of [[A Highly Respectable Widow]]
 
* August 2003 ([[Signet]]) - new title [[The Defiant Miss Foster]] and reprint of [[A Highly Respectable Widow]]
 
== Honours ==
 

Latest revision as of 20:44, 9 August 2009

(from NALauthors.com)

Melinda McRae is the award winning author of 10 Regency novels, 4 historical romances and 5 novellas. She fell in love with the Regency period after reading her first modern regency and has since devoted most of her attention to this very elegant period in British history.

She holds a master's degree in European history and takes great delight in researching obscure details of the Regency period. In 1994 she lived in Seattle, Washington, with her husband and daughter.

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