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'''Emma Darcy''' was the pseudonym for the husband-and-wife writing team of ''Frank and Wendy Brennan''. The couple sold over 60 million books during a career that spanned from 1983 through 1995. After the death of Frank Brennan, ''Wendy Brennan'' continues to write as '''Emma Darcy'''.  
 
'''Emma Darcy''' was the pseudonym for the husband-and-wife writing team of ''Frank and Wendy Brennan''. The couple sold over 60 million books during a career that spanned from 1983 through 1995. After the death of Frank Brennan, ''Wendy Brennan'' continues to write as '''Emma Darcy'''.  
  
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* ''[[Climax Of Passion]]'' - October 1995 ([[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|Harlequin Presents #1771]])
 
* ''[[Climax Of Passion]]'' - October 1995 ([[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|Harlequin Presents #1771]])
 
* ''[[The Colour Of Desire|Colour Of Desire, The]]'' - October 1990 ([[Mills and Boon Romance By The Numbers|Mills & Boon Romance #3348]])
 
* ''[[The Colour Of Desire|Colour Of Desire, The]]'' - October 1990 ([[Mills and Boon Romance By The Numbers|Mills & Boon Romance #3348]])
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* ''[[The Costarella Conquest|Costarella Conquest, The]]'' - October 2011 ([[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|Harlequin Presents #3017]])
 
* ''[[Craving Jamie]]'' - May 1997 ([[Mills and Boon Presents By The Numbers|Mills & Boon Presents #329]])
 
* ''[[Craving Jamie]]'' - May 1997 ([[Mills and Boon Presents By The Numbers|Mills & Boon Presents #329]])
 
* ''[[Dark Heritage - Emma Darcy|Dark Heritage]]'' - December 1992 ([[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|Harlequin Presents #1511]])
 
* ''[[Dark Heritage - Emma Darcy|Dark Heritage]]'' - December 1992 ([[Harlequin Presents By The Numbers|Harlequin Presents #1511]])
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* ''[[One-Woman Crusade]]'' - July 1990 ([[Mills and Boon Romance By The Numbers|Mills & Boon Romance #3288]])
 
* ''[[One-Woman Crusade]]'' - July 1990 ([[Mills and Boon Romance By The Numbers|Mills & Boon Romance #3288]])
 
* ''[[The Outback Bridal Rescue|Outback Bridal Rescue, The]]'' - November 2004 ([[Modern Romance By The Numbers|Modern Romance #418]])
 
* ''[[The Outback Bridal Rescue|Outback Bridal Rescue, The]]'' - November 2004 ([[Modern Romance By The Numbers|Modern Romance #418]])
* ''[[Outback Heat]]'' - July 1998 ([[The Australians|The Australians #1]])
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* ''[[Outback Heat]]'' - July 1998 ([[Mills and Boon Presents By The Numbers|Mills & Boon Presents #193]])
 
* ''[[The Outback Marriage Ransom|Outback Marriage Ransom, The]]'' - April 2004 ([[Modern Romance By The Numbers|Modern Romance #362]])
 
* ''[[The Outback Marriage Ransom|Outback Marriage Ransom, The]]'' - April 2004 ([[Modern Romance By The Numbers|Modern Romance #362]])
 
* ''[[The Outback Wedding Takeover|Outback Wedding Takeover, The]]'' - June 2004 ([[Modern Romance By The Numbers|Modern Romance #378]])
 
* ''[[The Outback Wedding Takeover|Outback Wedding Takeover, The]]'' - June 2004 ([[Modern Romance By The Numbers|Modern Romance #378]])
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== Series/Related Titles ==
 
== Series/Related Titles ==
 
=== Kings of Australia ===
 
=== Kings of Australia ===
# [[The Honeymoon Contract]], 2002
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# [[Emma Darcy - The Arranged Marriage|The Arranged Marriage]], June 2002
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# [[The Bridal Bargain]], July 2002
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# [[The Honeymoon Contract]], August 2002
  
 
===Kings of the Outback===
 
===Kings of the Outback===
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# [[The Billionaire's Captive Bride]], 2007
 
# [[The Billionaire's Captive Bride]], 2007
  
=== Series Contributed To ===
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==Series Contributed To==
* [[The Australians]] - #1, [[Outback Heat]]
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==='''[[The Australians]]'''===
* [[Latin Lovers]] - #18, [[The Secret Baby Revenge]], 2006
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* #1 [[Outback Heat]]
* [[Ramirez Brides]] - #1[[The Ramirez Bride]], 2005
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==='''[[Latin Lovers]]'''===
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* #18 [[The Secret Baby Revenge]], 2006
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==='''[[Ramirez Brides]]'''===
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* #1 [[The Ramirez Bride]], 2005
  
 
== Interviews/Articles ==
 
== Interviews/Articles ==
* [http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au/ReadingRoom/4.1/Darcy.html "No More Virgins": Writing Romance - an Interview with Emma Darcy]
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* [http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au/ReadingRoom/4.1/Darcy.html ''No More Virgins'': Writing Romance - an Interview with Emma Darcy]
* [http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au/ReadingRoom/4.1/Curthoys.html 'Popular Romance in the Postmodern Age. And an Unknown Australian Author'] - Paper written by Ann Curthoys & John Docker, discusses [[Edwina Shore]] and '''Emma Darcy''. Part of the the RomanceWiki [[Bibliography A-G|academic bibliography]].
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* [http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au/ReadingRoom/4.1/Curthoys.html ''Popular Romance in the Postmodern Age''. And an Unknown Australian Author] - Paper written by Ann Curthoys & John Docker, discusses [[Edwina Shore]] and '''Emma Darcy'''. Listed in the RomanceWiki [[Bibliography A-C|academic bibliography]].

Latest revision as of 20:39, 19 June 2014

Emma Darcy was the pseudonym for the husband-and-wife writing team of Frank and Wendy Brennan. The couple sold over 60 million books during a career that spanned from 1983 through 1995. After the death of Frank Brennan, Wendy Brennan continues to write as Emma Darcy.

After being introduced in August 1984 with A World Apart by Mills & Boon in a New Authors Pack, Emma Darcy has written more than 90 books for the various Mills & Boon and Harlequin imprints. Wendy Brennan has also published murder mysteries as Emma Darcy.

The Romance Writers of Australia established the Emma Darcy Award in 1993. With a cash prize and guarantee of getting a manuscript in front of an editor, the prize has acquired great cachet in Australia. Author Tracy Cooper-Posey was the first recipient of the award. Other entrants include Bronwyn Jameson, Fiona Brand, Melissa James, and Nalini Singh.

Bibliography

Books/Romance

Books/Crime

Non-Fiction

Collections

Series/Related Titles

Kings of Australia

  1. The Arranged Marriage, June 2002
  2. The Bridal Bargain, July 2002
  3. The Honeymoon Contract, August 2002

Kings of the Outback

  1. The Cattle King's Mistress, 2000
  2. The Playboy King's Wife, 2000
  3. The Pleasure King's Bride, 2000

Outback Knights

  1. The Outback Marriage Ransom, 2004
  2. The Outback Wedding Takeover, 2004
  3. The Outback Bridal Rescue, 2004

The Ramsays

  1. The Billionaire's Scandalous Marriage, 2007
  2. The Billionaire's Captive Bride, 2007

Series Contributed To

The Australians

Latin Lovers

Ramirez Brides

Interviews/Articles