Margaret Moore

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The USA Today bestselling author of over 40 historical romance novels and novellas, Margaret Moore graduated with distinction from the University of Toronto with a degree in English literature, has been a Leading Wren in the Royal Canadian Naval Reserve, sold handbags, studied archery and fencing, and read a lot of books. She sold her first book, A WARRIOR'S HEART, to Harlequin Historicals in 1991. She has also sold historical romances to Avon Books and a Young Adult historical romance to HarperCollins Childrens Books.

Margaret has been a Romantic Times BOOKreviews finalist for Career Achievement in Medieval Historical Romance, won an award for Best Foreign Historical from Affaire de Coeur, and two of her characters have received K.I.S.S. (Knights in Shining Silver) Awards from Romantic Times BOOKreviews. In 2005 her medieval romance The Unwilling Bride made the USA Today bestseller list. The sequel, Hers To Command, was nominated for a Reviewers' Choice award by SingleTitles.com. She is also a past president of Toronto Romance Writers.


On the Web

Books

Fiction

Novellas

Series/Related Titles

The Warrior Series, Harlequin Historical, Medieval Britain

To learn how the books are connected, go to <a href="http://www.margaretmoore.com/series.html">Margaret's Warrior Series page.</a>

The Viking Series, Harlequin Historical, Dark Age Britain

Victorian Series, Harlequin Historical

Restoration Series, Avon Books

Avon Medieval Series, Avon Books

Regency Series, Avon Books

Brothers-in-Arms Series, HQN Books, Medieval Scotland and England

King John Series, HQN Books, Medieval Britain

Books by Time Period

Dark Ages

Medievals

Restoration

Regency

Victorian