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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Julie Tetel (she writes her nonfiction under the name Julie Tetel Andreson) is Associate Professor of English and Associate Professor of English of Cultural Anthropology at Duke University.
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[[Julie Tetel]] (she writes her nonfiction under the name Julie Tetel Andreson) is Associate Professor of English and Associate Professor of English of Cultural Anthropology at Duke University.
 
   
 
   
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
* ''For Love of Lord Roland'', Warner Books, 1985.
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* ''[[For Love of Lord Roland]]'', [[Warner]] Books, 1985.
* ''The Viking's Bride'', Warner Books, 1987.
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* ''[[The Viking's Bride]]'', [[Warner]] Books, 1987.
* ''Tangled Dreams'', Warner Books, 1989.
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* ''[[Tangled Dreams]]'', [[Warner]] Books, 1989.
* ''Swept Away'', Warner Books, 1989.
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* ''[[Swept Away - Julie Tetel|Swept Away]]'', [[Warner]] Books, 1989.
* ''And Heaven Too'', Warner Books, 1990.
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* ''[[And Heaven Too]]'', [[Warner]] Books, 1990.
* ''Sweet Suspicions'', Harlequin Historical, 1992.
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* ''[[Sweet Suspicions]]'', [[Harlequin]] Historical, 1992.
* ''Sweet Seduction'', Harlequin Historical, 1993.
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* ''[[Sweet Seduction]]'', [[Harlequin]] Historical, 1993.
* ''Sweet Sensations'', Harlequin Historical, 1993.
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* ''[[Sweet Sensations]]'', [[Harlequin]] Historical, 1993.
* ''The Temporary Bride'', Harlequin Regency Romance, 1993.
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* ''[[The Temporary Bride]]'', [[Harlequin]] Regency Romance, 1993.
* ''Simon's Lady'', Harlequin Historical, 1994.
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* ''[[Simon's Lady]]'', [[Harlequin]] Historical, 1994.
* ''Sweet Surrender'', Harlequin Historical, 1995.
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* ''[[Sweet Surrender]]'', [[Harlequin]] Historical, 1995.
* ''McLaurin's Lady'', Harlequin Historical, 1995.
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* ''[[McLaurin's Lady]]'', [[Harlequin]] Historical, 1995.
* ''Sweet Sarah Ross'', Harlequin Historical, 1997.
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* ''[[Sweet Sarah Ross]]'', [[Harlequin]] Historical, 1997.

Revision as of 01:30, 15 June 2007

Biography

Julie Tetel (she writes her nonfiction under the name Julie Tetel Andreson) is Associate Professor of English and Associate Professor of English of Cultural Anthropology at Duke University.

Books