Difference between revisions of "Mary Balogh"

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* ''[[Tempting Harriet]]'' - May 1994 - [[Signet]]
 
* ''[[Tempting Harriet]]'' - May 1994 - [[Signet]]
 
* ''[[Dark Angel]]'' - August 1994 - [[Signet]]
 
* ''[[Dark Angel]]'' - August 1994 - [[Signet]]
* ''[[Christmas Belle]]'' - November 1994 - [[Signet]]
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* ''[[Christmas Belle]]'' - November 1994 - [[Signet]]
 
* ''[[Longing]]'' - December 1994 - [[Topaz]]
 
* ''[[Longing]]'' - December 1994 - [[Topaz]]
* Lord Carew's Bride - 1995
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* ''[[Lord Carew's Bride]]'' - June 1995 - [[Signet]]
* Heartless - 1995
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* ''[[Heartless]]'' - October 1995 - [[Berkley]]
 
* ''[[The Famous Heroine]]'' - 1996
 
* ''[[The Famous Heroine]]'' - 1996
 
* Truly - 1996
 
* Truly - 1996
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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]]
* ''[[No Room At The Inn]]'' - November 1993 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Christmas]] 5
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* ''[[No Room At The Inn - Mary Balogh|No Room At The Inn]]'' - November 1993 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Christmas]] 5
 
* ''[[The Anniversary]]'' - January 1994 - [[Signet]] - [[From the Heart]]
 
* ''[[The Anniversary]]'' - January 1994 - [[Signet]] - [[From the Heart]]
 
* ''[[The Best Gift]]'' - November 1994 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Christmas]] 6
 
* ''[[The Best Gift]]'' - November 1994 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Christmas]] 6
 
* ''[[The Forbidden Daffodils]]'' - April 1995 - [[Signet]] - [[Blossoms]]
 
* ''[[The Forbidden Daffodils]]'' - April 1995 - [[Signet]] - [[Blossoms]]
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* ''[[Precious Rogue]]'' - June 1995 - [[Topaz]] - [[Dashing and Dangerous]]
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* ''[[Guarded By Angels]]'' - November 1995 - [[Topaz]] - [[Angel Christmas]]
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* ''[[The Surprise Party]]'' - November 1995 - [[Signet]] - [[A Regency Christmas]] 7
  
 
== Series/Related Titles ==
 
== Series/Related Titles ==
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* ''[[Dark Angel]]'' - 1994
 
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Revision as of 20:37, 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

On the Web

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