Lynne Graham

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Lynne Graham
Born (1956-07-30) 30 July 1956 (age 67)
Northern Ireland
Occupation Novelist
Alma mater University of Edinburgh
Period1987 - present
Genre Romantic novel
Website
www.lynnegraham.com

Lynne Graham (born 30 July 1956 in Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish author of over 100 romance novels. She published her novels in Mills & Boon since 1987.

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Biography

Graham was born on 30 July 1956 in Northern Ireland to an Irish-Scottish family. She met her husband when she was 14, and before marrying she completed a degree at the University of Edinburgh. Graham and her husband have five children, one natural and four adopted, two from Sri Lanka and two from Guatemala. Most of her books are set in Europe.

Bibliography

Single Novels

Nancy Leeward's Goddaughters series

  1. Married to a Mistress (1998)
  2. Contract Baby (1998)
  3. The Vengeful Husband (1998)

The Rich,Ruthless and Really Handsome

  1. The Desert Sheik's Captive Wife(2007)
  2. The Greek Tycoon's Defiant Bride(2008)
  3. The Italian Billionaire's Pregnant Bride(2008)

Carlton Sisters series

  1. An Arabian Marriage (2002)
  2. The Disobedient Mistress (2002)
  3. The Heiress Bride (2002)
  4. Dark Angel (2003)

Brides Of L'Amour series

  1. The Frenchman's Love-child (2003)
  2. The Italian Boss's Mistress (2003)
  3. The Banker's Convenient Wife (2004)

Walk Down the Aisle series multi-author

Virgin Brides, Arrogant Husbands series

The Pregnant Brides series

The Drakos Baby

  1. Part One: The Pregnancy Shock (2010)
  2. Part Two: A Stormy Greek Marriage (2010)

Collections

Omnibus In Collaboration

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