Difference between revisions of "Felicity Heaton"

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* The Right Kind of Wrong - 2007 ([[Alinar Publishing]])
 
* The Right Kind of Wrong - 2007 ([[Alinar Publishing]])
 
* Catch a Falling Star - 2006 ([[Alinar Publishing]])
 
* Catch a Falling Star - 2006 ([[Alinar Publishing]])
* Summer's Secret - 2006 ([[Alinar Publishing]])
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* [[Summer's Secret]] - 2006 ([[Alinar Publishing]])
 
* [[Hunter's Moon - Felicity Heaton|Hunter's Moon]] - 2006 ([[Alinar Publishing]])
 
* [[Hunter's Moon - Felicity Heaton|Hunter's Moon]] - 2006 ([[Alinar Publishing]])
 
* [[Darkness and Light]] - 2006 ([[Alinar Publishing]])
 
* [[Darkness and Light]] - 2006 ([[Alinar Publishing]])

Revision as of 12:48, 16 April 2007

Biography

Felicity Heaton is a great believer in love at first sight and the romantic ideal. Having grown up reading extensively, she developed a deep love of classical literature, and ranks Jane Eyre, North & South, and Persuasion amongst her all time favourite reads.

The most romantic moment of her life so far was when her husband got down on bended knee on the steps of Sacré Coeur in Paris at night in front of several hundred spectators and proposed. She says they were too drunk on love, and subsequently champagne, to care about the audience. All she could see was the man that she loves.

A writer of emotion and life, she always strives to touch a chord of familiarity in her readers and give them characters they can love and a read to remember.

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