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== Biography ==
 
 
Victoria Dahl was a [[2010 RITA® Winners|2010 RITA® finalist]] in the [[RITA®: Best Contemporary Single Title|RITA®: Contemporary Single Title Romance]] category with her novel ''[[Talk Me Down]]''. She was the [[2005 Golden Heart Winners|2005 Golden Heart Winner]] in the Long Historical Category with the manuscript that became her debut novel ''[[To Tempt A Scotsman]]''.
 
Victoria Dahl was a [[2010 RITA® Winners|2010 RITA® finalist]] in the [[RITA®: Best Contemporary Single Title|RITA®: Contemporary Single Title Romance]] category with her novel ''[[Talk Me Down]]''. She was the [[2005 Golden Heart Winners|2005 Golden Heart Winner]] in the Long Historical Category with the manuscript that became her debut novel ''[[To Tempt A Scotsman]]''.
  
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* ''[[Lead Me On]]''
 
* ''[[Lead Me On]]''
 
* ''[[Crazy For Love]]''
 
* ''[[Crazy For Love]]''
* ''[[A Rake's guide To Pleasure]]''
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* ''[[A Rake's Guide To Pleasure]]''
 
* ''[[One Week As Lovers]]''
 
* ''[[One Week As Lovers]]''
 
* ''[[A Little Bit Wild]]''
 
* ''[[A Little Bit Wild]]''

Revision as of 07:12, 23 August 2011

Victoria Dahl was a 2010 RITA® finalist in the RITA®: Contemporary Single Title Romance category with her novel Talk Me Down. She was the 2005 Golden Heart Winner in the Long Historical Category with the manuscript that became her debut novel To Tempt A Scotsman.

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