Hannah Fielding

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Hannah Fielding
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Education French Literature at Alexandria University
Alma materSt Joseph de Lion, Minia, Upper Egypt; Notre Dame de Sion, Alexandria, Egypt; Mlle Narguiledgian Finishing School and Business School For Young Ladies, Geneva, Switzerland
Website http://www.hannahfielding.net

Hannah Fielding is a contemporary Romance fiction writer. [1] Her second book, The Echoes of Love, won a 2014 Gold IPPY Award for Romance and the Silver Medal for Romance at the 2014 Foreword Reviews IndieFab Book Awards, a paid vanity award. [2] [3] [4] Her third novel, Indiscretion, was named the Gold Winner in the Fiction: Romance Category of the 2015 USA Best Book Awards. [5] It also won Gold at the 2016 Benjamin Franklin Awards. Indiscretion is the first novel in the Andalucian Nights Trilogy. The second part, Masquerade, was published in 2015 as well, and the third part, "Legacy" was published in summer 2016.

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