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== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==

Revision as of 19:03, 16 December 2011

Robyn Donald is the pen name for Robyn Kingston. The author from New Zealand has always lived in Northland, initially on her father's stud diary farm at Warkworth, then in the Bay of Island, where she lives today with her husband. Resigning her teaching position to write romances full time, she spends her time not writing in reading, gardening, travelling and writing letters to keep up with her two adult children and her friends.

Together with Daphne Clair, she wrote the guide Writing The Romantic Novel. She also contributed to the Dangerous Men And Adventurous Women: Romance Writers on the Appeal of the Romance collection.

Robyn Donald writes for the various Mills & Boon Romance imprints. In North America her novels are mostly published in the Harlequin Presents line.

(from millsandboon.co.uk)

On the Web

Bibliography

Books

Collections

Non-Fiction

Series/Related Titles

Fala'isi

The fictional island in the South Pacific features in many novels, most of them otherwise not connected.

The Marriage Maker

Three sisters and a 18th century miniature.

  1. The Mirror Bride, 1996
  2. Meant to Marry, 1996
  3. The Final Proposal, 1996

Royal Weddings

The royal family of the Mediterranean Kingdom of Dacia.

  1. His Pregnant Princess, 2004
  2. By Royal Command, 2004

The Royal House of Illyria

Featuring the fictional European Kingdom of Illyria.

  1. By Royal Demand, 2006
  2. The Rich Man's Royal Mistress, 2006
  3. The Prince's Convenient Bride, 2007

Series contributed to