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* ''[[Beyond The Sunrise]]'' - November 1992 - [[Onyx]]
 
* ''[[Beyond The Sunrise]]'' - November 1992 - [[Onyx]]
 
* ''[[A Christmas Promise]]'' - December 1992 - [[Signet]]
 
* ''[[A Christmas Promise]]'' - December 1992 - [[Signet]]
* ''[[Deceived]]'' - April 1993 - [[Onyx]]
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* ''[[Deceived - Mary Balogh|Deceived]]'' - April 1993 - [[Onyx]]
 
* ''[[A Precious Jewel]]'' - June 1993 - [[Signet]]
 
* ''[[A Precious Jewel]]'' - June 1993 - [[Signet]]
* Courting Julia - 1993
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* ''[[Courting Julia]]'' - November 1993 - [[Signet]]
* [[Dancing With Clara|''Dancing With Clara'']] - 1994
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* ''[[Dancing With Clara]]'' - February 1994 - [[Signet]]
* Tangled - 1994
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* ''[[Tangled]]'' - March 1994 - [[Topaz]]
* [[Tempting Harriet|''Tempting Harriet'']] - 1994
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* ''[[Tempting Harriet]]'' - May 1994 - [[Signet]]
* Dark Angel - 1994
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* ''[[Dark Angel]]'' - August 1994 - [[Signet]]
* Christmas Belle - 1994
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* ''[[Christmas Belle]]'' - November 1994 - [[Signet]]
* Longing - 1994
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* ''[[Longing]]'' - December 1994 - [[Topaz]]
 
* Lord Carew's Bride - 1995
 
* Lord Carew's Bride - 1995
 
* Heartless - 1995
 
* Heartless - 1995
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=== Novellas ===
 
=== Novellas ===
* ''[[The Star of Bethlehem]]'' - November 1989 - [[Signet]] [[A Regency Christmas]] 1
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* ''[[The Star Of Bethlehem]]'' - November 1989 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Christmas]] 1
 
* ''[[Playing House]]'' - November 1990 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Christmas]] 2
 
* ''[[Playing House]]'' - November 1990 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Christmas]] 2
 
* ''[[Golden Rose]]'' - February 1991 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Valentine]] 1
 
* ''[[Golden Rose]]'' - February 1991 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Valentine]] 1
* ''[[The best Christmas ever]]'' - November 1991 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Christmas]] 3
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* ''[[The Best Christmas Ever]]'' - November 1991 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Christmas]] 3
* ''[[A Waltz among the Stars]]'' - January 1992 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Valentine]] 2
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* ''[[A Waltz Among The Stars]]'' - January 1992 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Valentine]] 2
 
* ''[[The Treasure Hunt]]'' - June 1992 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Summer]]
 
* ''[[The Treasure Hunt]]'' - June 1992 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Summer]]
 
* ''[[The Dark Rider - Mary Balogh]]'' - September 1992 - [[Signet]] - [[Full Moon Magic]]
 
* ''[[The Dark Rider - Mary Balogh]]'' - September 1992 - [[Signet]] - [[Full Moon Magic]]
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* ''[[The Wrong Door]]'' - June 1993 - [[Signet]] - [[Rakes and Rogues]]
 
* ''[[The Wrong Door]]'' - June 1993 - [[Signet]] - [[Rakes and Rogues]]
 
* ''[[The North Tower]]'' - September 1993 - [[Signet]] - [[Moonlight Lovers]]
 
* ''[[The North Tower]]'' - September 1993 - [[Signet]] - [[Moonlight Lovers]]
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* ''[[No Room At The Inn]]'' - November 1993 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Christmas]] 5
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* ''[[The Anniversary]]'' - January 1994 - [[Signet]] - [[From the Heart]]
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* ''[[The Best Gift]]'' - November 1994 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Christmas]] 6
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* ''[[The Forbidden Daffodils]]'' - April 1995 - [[Signet]] - [[Blossoms]]
  
 
== Series/Related Titles ==
 
== Series/Related Titles ==
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* ''[[The Ideal Wife]]'' - 1991
 
* ''[[The Ideal Wife]]'' - 1991
 
* ''[[A Precious Jewel]]'' - 1993
 
* ''[[A Precious Jewel]]'' - 1993
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Sir Gerald Stapleton is the hero's friend in The Ideal Wife. He is the hero of A Precious Jewel. The heroine of A Christmas Bride, Helena, Lady Stapleton, is the villainess of A Precious Jewel and stepmother of its hero.
 
Sir Gerald Stapleton is the hero's friend in The Ideal Wife. He is the hero of A Precious Jewel. The heroine of A Christmas Bride, Helena, Lady Stapleton, is the villainess of A Precious Jewel and stepmother of its hero.
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* ''[[Courting Julia]]'' - 1993
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* ''[[Dancing With Clara]]'' - 1994
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* ''[[Tempting Harriet]]'' - 1994
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Freddie Sullivan is the villain of Courting Julia; he is the hero of Dancing with Clara. Harriet Pope is Clara's companion and friend in Dancing with Clara; Lord Archibald Vinney is Freddie's friend. Archie and Harriet are hero and heroine of Tempting Harriet.
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* ''[[Dark Angel]]'' - 1994
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=== Web-Series ===
 
=== Web-Series ===

Revision as of 20:26, 1 May 2008

Mary Balogh grew up in Wales, land of sea and mountains, song and legend. She brought music and a vivid imagination with her when she came to Canada to teach. There she began a second career as a writer of books that always end happily and always celebrate the power of love.
There are over four million copies of her Regency romances and historical romances in print

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Mary Balogh

Bibliography

Books in chronological Order

Novellas

Series/Related Titles

William Mainwaring is the rejected suitor of the heroine in A Chance Encounter; he is the hero of The Wood Nymph

Lord Edmond Waite is the villain of The Trysting Place; Mary Gregg, Lady Mornington, is a minor love interest of the hero in A Counterfeit Betrothal. Edmond and Mary are hero and heroine of The Notorious Rake.

Sir Gerald Stapleton is the hero's friend in The Ideal Wife. He is the hero of A Precious Jewel. The heroine of A Christmas Bride, Helena, Lady Stapleton, is the villainess of A Precious Jewel and stepmother of its hero.

Freddie Sullivan is the villain of Courting Julia; he is the hero of Dancing with Clara. Harriet Pope is Clara's companion and friend in Dancing with Clara; Lord Archibald Vinney is Freddie's friend. Archie and Harriet are hero and heroine of Tempting Harriet.


Web-Series

  1. The Gilded Web - 1989 (Edmund Raine, Earl of Amberly & Alexandra Purnell)
  2. Web of Love - 1990 (Lieutenant Dominic Raine, Lord Eden & Ellen Simpson)
  3. The Devil's Web - 1990 (James Purnell & Madeline Raine)

The Series is a trilogy. The books tell the love stories of two brothers and a sister. A Promise of Spring is a spin-off of the first book. Sir Perry Lampman and his wife, ten years his senior, were minor characters in the trilogy.

  • One Night for Love - 1999 (introduces Lauren Edgeworth, heroine of "A Summer to Remember)
  • More Than a Mistress - 2000
  • No Man's Mistress - 2001
  • A Summer to Remember - 2002 (introduces Sydnam Butler, hero of "Simply Love", Peter Edgeworth, Viscount Whitleaf, hero of "Simply Magic", and the Bedwyns)


Slightly Series (aka Bedwyn series)

  • Slightly Married (Aidan's story) - 2003
  • Slightly Wicked (Rannulf's story) - 2003
  • Slightly Scandalous (Freyja's story) - 2003
  • Slightly Tempted (Morgan's story) - 2004
  • Slightly Sinful (Alleyne's story) - 2004
  • Slightly Dangerous (Wulfric's story)- 2004


Simply Series

Honors