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== Awards/Honors ==
 
== Awards/Honors ==
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* 2013 HoDRW Aspen Gold Award, Historical, ''Castaway Dreams''
 
* 2012 FCRW Beacon Award, finalist, Historical, ''Sea Change''
 
* 2012 FCRW Beacon Award, finalist, Historical, ''Sea Change''
 
* 2012 Golden Quill, finalist, Best Regency, ''Sea Change''
 
* 2012 Golden Quill, finalist, Best Regency, ''Sea Change''

Revision as of 17:36, 1 December 2013

Darlene Marshall longs for a little more swashbuckling in her life. To fill that void, she writes of piracy, smuggling and romance in the 19th, a good excuse to abandon the office and take day trips with the convertible top down to hotbeds of intrigue and romance like Fernandina, St. Augustine, and Micanopy.

Marshall is an alumna of the University of Florida (Go Gators!) and is the retired owner of a rock radio station. She's been a reporter and editor in television, radio, and print, and worked at a drug treatment center doing education and prevention.

She shares her Florida home with her husband of 30+ years and an elderly dachshund.

Marshall's novels are available in ebook and print, and in German and Estonian. Seriously.

On the Web

Books

Fiction (By Release Date)

Series/Related Titles

Castaway Dreams follows a minor character from Sea Change, Smuggler's Bride is set a generation after Pirate's Price; Captain Sinister's Lady is the story of a minor character from The Bride and the Buccaneer.

Awards/Honors

  • 2013 HoDRW Aspen Gold Award, Historical, Castaway Dreams
  • 2012 FCRW Beacon Award, finalist, Historical, Sea Change
  • 2012 Golden Quill, finalist, Best Regency, Sea Change
  • 2010 FCRW Beacon Award, Historical, The Bride and the Buccaneer
  • 2007 Eppie, Historical Romance, Pirate's Price
  • 2007 Eppie, Historical Romance, Captain Sinister's Lady
  • 2006 Lories, placed in Single Title competition, Smuggler's Bride.