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'''Tracy Grant''' graduated from Stanford University, where she majored in British history and received the Firestone Award for Excellence in Research for her honor thesis. Her first novels were Regency romances written in her teen and undergraduate years, in collaboration with her mother, Joan Grant. Their first published novel was ''[[The Widow’s Gambit]]'' (May 1988).
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'''Tracy Grant'''’s first novels were Regency romances written in her teen and undergraduate years, in collaboration with her mother, Joan Grant. Their first published novel was a [[Zebra Regency Romance]] titled ''[[The Widow’s Gambit]]'', under the pseudonym [[Anthea Malcolm]] (May 1988).
  
Tracy Grant lives in northern California and serves on the board of the Merola Opera Program, a training program for professional opera singers, coaches, and stage directors.
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Tracy Grant graduated from Stanford University, where she majored in British history and received the Firestone Award for Excellence in Research for her honor thesis. Since her mother's death, she continues to write historical romance set in the [[Regency]] period. She lives in northern California and serves on the board of the Merola Opera Program, a training program for professional opera singers, coaches, and stage directors.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
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=== Fiction ===
 
=== Fiction ===
 
Writing as Tracy Grant
 
Writing as Tracy Grant
* ''[[Beneath a Silent Moon (Frasers Book 1)]]'' - 2003 ([[Headline]]); reissued 2003 ([[HarperCollins]]), 2008 ([[William Morrow]]), 2008 ([[Avon]])
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* ''[[Beneath a Silent Moon]]'' - 2003 ([[Headline]]); reissued 2003 ([[HarperCollins]]), 2008 ([[William Morrow]]), 2008 ([[Avon]])
* ''[[Secrets of a Lady (Frasers Book 2)]]'' - 2007 ([[Avon]]); originally issued as ''Daughter of the Game'' - 2002 ([[William Morrow]]); 2002 ([[Headline]]), 2003 ([[HarperCollins]])
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* ''[[Secrets of a Lady]]'' - 2007 ([[Avon]]); originally issued as ''Daughter of the Game'' - 2002 ([[William Morrow]]); 2002 ([[Headline]]), 2003 ([[HarperCollins]])
* ''[[Rightfully His (Lescaut Book 3)]]'' - September 1998 ([[Dell]])
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* ''[[Rightfully His]]'' - September 1998 ([[Dell]])
* ''[[Shores of Desire (Lescaut Book 2)]]'' - November 1997 ([[Dell]])
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* ''[[Shores of Desire]]'' - November 1997 ([[Dell]])
* ''[[Shadows of the Heart (Lescaut Book 1)]]'' - November 1996 ([[Dell]])
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* ''[[Shadows of the Heart]]'' - November 1996 ([[Dell]])
 
Writing as Anna Grant, in collaboration with Joan Grant
 
Writing as Anna Grant, in collaboration with Joan Grant
 
* ''[[Dark Angel]]'' - March 1994 ([[Zebra]])
 
* ''[[Dark Angel]]'' - March 1994 ([[Zebra]])
 
Writing as Anthea Malcolm, in collaboration with Joan Grant
 
Writing as Anthea Malcolm, in collaboration with Joan Grant
* ''[[A Sensible Match]]'' - May 1993 ([[Zebra]])
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* ''[[A Sensible Match]]'' - May 1993 ([[Zebra Regency Romance]])
* ''[[An Improper Proposal]]'' - August 1992 ([[Zebra]])
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* ''[[An Improper Proposal]]'' - August 1992 ([[Zebra Regency Romance]])
* ''[[A Touch of Scandal]]'' - December 1991 ([[Zebra]])
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* ''[[A Touch of Scandal]]'' - December 1991 ([[Zebra Regency Romance]])
* ''[[The Counterfeit Heart]]'' - June 1991 ([[Zebra]])
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* ''[[The Counterfeit Heart]]'' - June 1991 ([[Zebra Regency Romance]])
* ''[[Frivolous Pretence]]'' - February 1990 ([[Zebra]])
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* ''[[Frivolous Pretence]]'' - February 1990 ([[Zebra Regency Romance]])
* ''[[The Courting of Philippa]]'' - August 1989 ([[Zebra]])
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* ''[[The Courting of Philippa]]'' - August 1989 ([[Zebra Regency Romance]])
* ''[[The Widow's Gambit]]'' - May 1988 ([[Zebra]])
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* ''[[The Widow's Gambit]]'' - May 1988 ([[Zebra Regency Romance]])
  
 
== Novellas ==
 
== Novellas ==
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== Series/Related Titles ==
 
== Series/Related Titles ==
 
Charles and Mélanie Fraser series
 
Charles and Mélanie Fraser series
* ''[[Beneath a Silent Moon]]'' (Book 1)
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# ''[[Beneath a Silent Moon]]''
* ''[[Secrets of a Lady]]'' (Book 2, originally released as ''Daughter of the Game'')
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# ''[[Secrets of a Lady]]'' (originally released as ''Daughter of the Game'')
* ''[[The Mask of Night]]'' (Book 3, unpublished)
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# ''[[The Mask of Night]]'' (unpublished)
 
Lescaut series
 
Lescaut series
* ''[[Shadows of the Heart]]'' (Book 1)
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# ''[[Shadows of the Heart]]''
* ''[[Shores of Desire]]'' (Book 2)
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# ''[[Shores of Desire]]''
* ''[[Rightfully His]]'' (Book 3)
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# ''[[Rightfully His]]''

Latest revision as of 15:50, 23 October 2008


Tracy Grant’s first novels were Regency romances written in her teen and undergraduate years, in collaboration with her mother, Joan Grant. Their first published novel was a Zebra Regency Romance titled The Widow’s Gambit, under the pseudonym Anthea Malcolm (May 1988).

Tracy Grant graduated from Stanford University, where she majored in British history and received the Firestone Award for Excellence in Research for her honor thesis. Since her mother's death, she continues to write historical romance set in the Regency period. She lives in northern California and serves on the board of the Merola Opera Program, a training program for professional opera singers, coaches, and stage directors.

See Also

On the Web

Books

Fiction

Writing as Tracy Grant

Writing as Anna Grant, in collaboration with Joan Grant

Writing as Anthea Malcolm, in collaboration with Joan Grant

Novellas

Writing as Anthea Malcolm, in collaboration with Joan Grant

Series/Related Titles

Charles and Mélanie Fraser series

  1. Beneath a Silent Moon
  2. Secrets of a Lady (originally released as Daughter of the Game)
  3. The Mask of Night (unpublished)

Lescaut series

  1. Shadows of the Heart
  2. Shores of Desire
  3. Rightfully His