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* Mad Earl's Bride, The | * Mad Earl's Bride, The | ||
* [[Miss Wonderful]] | * [[Miss Wonderful]] |
Revision as of 17:50, 25 February 2006
Loretta Chase started out writing traditional Regency romances before moving into the historical romance area. Her novel, Lord of Scoundrels, is considered to be one of the best romances ever written. Chase retired from romance before returning to the scene with 2004's Miss Wonderful.
On the Web
By Loretta Chase
Novels
- Captives of the Night
- Devil's Delilah, The
- English Witch, The
- Isabella
- Knaves' Wager
- Last Hellion, The
- Lion's Daughter, The
- Lord of Scoundrels - Loretta Chase won the 1996 RITA® in the Short Historical category.
- Mad Earl's Bride, The
- Miss Wonderful
- Mister Impossible
- Sandalwood Princess, The - This title won the 1991 RITA® in the Regency category.
- Viscount Vagabond
Short Stories/Novellas
- Falling Stars - Appeared in A Christmas Collection, Avon, 1992 and A Christmas Present, Avon, 1994