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'''Amanda Scott''' is the pen name of ''Lynne Scott-Drennan'' (b. 1944). She obtained her Master in History from California State University at San Jose and began writing on a dare from her husband. Her first try was accepted and published as ''[[The Fugitive Heiress]]'' in the [[Signet Regency Romance]] imprint in 1981. She wrote quite some time for this line before expanding into the [[Historical Romance]] genre with [[Border Bride]] in 1990. Set mostly in the Scottish Highlands or on the English-Scottish Border her [[Historical Romance|historicals]] cover various historical periods and are usually part of a series.
 
'''Amanda Scott''' is the pen name of ''Lynne Scott-Drennan'' (b. 1944). She obtained her Master in History from California State University at San Jose and began writing on a dare from her husband. Her first try was accepted and published as ''[[The Fugitive Heiress]]'' in the [[Signet Regency Romance]] imprint in 1981. She wrote quite some time for this line before expanding into the [[Historical Romance]] genre with [[Border Bride]] in 1990. Set mostly in the Scottish Highlands or on the English-Scottish Border her [[Historical Romance|historicals]] cover various historical periods and are usually part of a series.
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* ''[[The Abducted Heiress - Amanda Scott|Abducted Heiress, The]]'' - November 2001 ([[Warner]])
 
* ''[[The Abducted Heiress - Amanda Scott|Abducted Heiress, The]]'' - November 2001 ([[Warner]])
 
* ''[[An Affair Of Honor - Amanda Scott|Affair Of Honor, An]]'' - September 1984 ([[Signet Regency Romance]])
 
* ''[[An Affair Of Honor - Amanda Scott|Affair Of Honor, An]]'' - September 1984 ([[Signet Regency Romance]])
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* ''[[Bath Charade]]'' - July 1991 ([[Signet Regency Romance]])
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* ''[[The Bath Eccentric's Son|Bath Eccentric's Son, The]]'' - February 1992 ([[Signet Regency Romance]])
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* ''[[The Bath Quadrille|Bath Quadrille, The]]'' - January 1991 ([[Signet Regency Romance]])
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* ''[[The Battling Bluestocking|Battling Bluestocking, The]]'' - July 1985 ([[Signet Regency Romance]])
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* ''[[The Bawdy Bride|Bawdy Bride, The]]'' - September 1995 ([[Pinnacle]])
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* ''[[Border Bride]]'' - November 1990 ([[Dell]])
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* ''[[Border Fire]]'' - April 2000 ([[Zebra]])
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* ''[[Border Lass]]'' - October 2008 ([[Warner Forever|Forever]])
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* ''[[Border Moonlight]]'' - January 2009 ([[Warner Forever|Forever]])
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* ''[[Border Storm]]'' - January 2001 ([[Zebra]])
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* ''[[Border Wedding]]'' - May 2008 ([[Warner Forever|Forever]])
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* ''[[Dangerous Angels]]'' - January 1997 ([[Pinnacle]])
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* ''[[Dangerous Games]]'' - June 1996 ([[Pinnacle]])
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* ''[[Dangerous Illusions]]'' June 1994 ([[Pinnacle]])
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* ''[[Dangerous Lady]]'' - February 1999 ([[Zebra]])
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* ''[[The Dauntless Miss Wingrave|Dauntless Miss Wingrave, The]]'' - August 1989 ([[Signet Regency Romance]])
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* ''[[The Fickle Fortune Hunter|Fickle Fortune Hunter, The]]'' - September 1993 ([[Signet Regency Romance]])
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* ''[[The Forthright Lady Gillian|Forthright Lady Gillian, The]]'' - November 1992 ([[Signet Regency Romance]])
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* ''[[The Fugitive Heiress|Fugitive Heiress, The]]'' August 1981 ([[Signet Regency Romance]])
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* ''[[The Hidden Heiress|Hidden Heiress, The]]'' - August 2002 ([[Warner]])
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* ''[[Highland Bride]]'' - March 2003 ([[Warner]])
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* ''[[Highland Fling]]'' - February 1995 ([[Pinnacle]])
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* ''[[Highland Princess]]'' - November 2004 ([[Warner Forever]])
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* ''[[Highland Secrets]]'' - October 1997 ([[Zebra]])
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* ''[[Highland Spirits ]]'' - October 1999 ([[Zebra]])
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* ''[[Highland Treasure]]'' - June 1996 ([[Zebra]])
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* ''[[Lord Abberley's Nemesis]]''
 
* ''[[Lord Abberley's Nemesis]]''
  

Revision as of 13:00, 17 September 2008

Amanda Scott is the pen name of Lynne Scott-Drennan (b. 1944). She obtained her Master in History from California State University at San Jose and began writing on a dare from her husband. Her first try was accepted and published as The Fugitive Heiress in the Signet Regency Romance imprint in 1981. She wrote quite some time for this line before expanding into the Historical Romance genre with Border Bride in 1990. Set mostly in the Scottish Highlands or on the English-Scottish Border her historicals cover various historical periods and are usually part of a series.

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