Harper Allen

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Harper Allen
Occupation Novelist
Nationality Canadian
Period1998 - present
Genre Romance

Harper Allen is a Canadian writer of contemporary and fantasy romance novels since 1998.

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Biography

Allen is of Irish ancestry and works as a court reporter for the judicial system. [1] She is a four-time nominee for a Career Achievement Award by Romantic Times Book Reviews magazine. [2] Her novel Dressed To Slay was named the magazine's choice for Best Silhouette Bombshell of 2006. [3]

She is married and they have numerous pets.

Bibliography

Single novels

The Avengers series

  1. Guarding Jane Doe - Aug 2001
  2. Sullivan's Last Stand - Sep 2001
  3. The Bride And The Mercenary - May 2002

Men Of The Double B Ranch series

  1. Lone Rider Bodyguard - Feb 2004
  2. Desperado Lawman - Mar 2004
  3. Shotgun Daddy - Apr 2004

Darkheart & Crosse series

  1. Dressed To Slay - Oct 2006
  2. Vampaholic - Nov 2006
  3. Dead Is The New Black - Jan 2007

Athena Force Adventure series Multi-Author

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References

  1. "www.eharlequin.com : Harper Allen". Archived from the original on 2011-09-16. Retrieved 2007-05-23.
  2. Books and Reviews [ permanent dead link ]
  3. "Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine: Romance, Mystery and Women's Fiction Reviews". Archived from the original on 2010-02-03. Retrieved 2007-05-23.