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Revision as of 18:59, 5 September 2008

Biography

Maureen Child was a 2008 RITA® finalist in the RITA®: Best Romantic Novella category with her story "Christmas Cravings". She has written over 90 books and one movie adaptation to her name!

See Also

Books

  • And Then Came You
  • The Bandit’s Lady
  • Beauty And The Blue Angel
  • Beyond The Boardroom
  • Bourbon Street Blues
  • Captured By The Billionaire
  • Colonel Daddy
  • A Crazy Kind Of Love
  • The Daddy Salute
  • Did You Say Twins?!
  • Eternally
  • Expecting Lonergan’s Baby
  • A Fiend In Need
  • Finding You/Knowing You (2 in 1)
  • Forever...Again
  • Fortune’s Legacy
  • Have Bride Need Groom
  • His Baby!
  • Jackson’s Mail Order Bride
  • Kiss Me Cowboy!
  • The Last Reilly Standing
  • The Last Santini Virgin
  • Last Virgin In California
  • The Littlest Marine
  • Lost In Sensation
  • Loving You
  • Man Beneath The Uniform
  • The Marine And The Debutante
  • Marine Under The Mistletoe
  • Marooned With A Marine
  • Maternity Bride
  • Mom In Waiting
  • More Than Fiends
  • Nevermore
  • The Next Santini Bride
  • The Non-Commissioned Baby
  • The Oldest Living Married Virgin
  • The Part Time Wife
  • Prince Charming In Dress Blues
  • The Royal Treatment
  • Run Wild My Heart
  • Satisfying Lonergan’s Honor
  • Scorned By The Boss
  • The SEAL’s Surrender
  • Seduced by The Rich Man
  • Shotgun Grooms
  • Sleeping With The Boss
  • Society Page Seduction
  • Some Kind Of Wonderful
  • Strictly Longergan’s Business
  • The Surprise Christmas Bride
  • The Tempting Mrs. Reilly
  • Thirty Day Affair
  • Turn My World Upside Down
  • Vanished, Jan. 08
  • Whatever Reilly Wants

Novellas/Short Stories

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