Difference between revisions of "Miranda Lee"

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* '''Fortune And Fate''', January 2003 ([[Harlequin]])
 
* '''Fortune And Fate''', January 2003 ([[Harlequin]])
  

Revision as of 19:37, 6 July 2008

Australian author Miranda Lee was born and raised in the bush. Boarding school educated and briefly pursuing a career in classical music she moved to Sydney and embraced the world of computers. She turned to writing as a creative outlet after starting a family, thinking it might also help the family finances. She'd never considered a writing career prior to that moment. Her sister, Emma Darcy, was published with Mills & Boon and Lee thought that it would be a good fit for herself. Her first book, After The Affair was published in 1990, after many years of submitting and being rejected. In North America her books are mostly published in the Harlequin Presents line.

She likes to create stories that are believable, modern, fast-paced and sexy. Her interest include meaty sagas, doing word puzzles, gambling and going to the movies.

Bibliography

Books

Novellas

Collections

Series/Related Titles

some companies reappear in later titles:

Australian Playboys

  1. The Playboy's Proposition, 2000
  2. The Playboy's Virgin, 2000
  3. The Playboy In Pursuit, 2000

Three rich Men

A game of poker each Friday night at the Regency Hotel

  1. A Rich Man's Revenge, 2003
  2. Mistress For A Month, 2003
  3. Sold To The Sheikh, 2004

Wives Wanted!

3 friends and an Introduction Agency

  1. Bought: One Bride, 2005
  2. The Tycoon's Trophy Wife, 2005
  3. A Scandalous Marriage, 2005

Interviews