Julia London
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| Dinah Dinwiddie | |
|---|---|
| Born | date of birth unknown Texas (U.S.) |
| Pen name | Julia London |
| Occupation | Novelist |
| Nationality | American |
| Writing period | 1998 - present |
| Genres | Romance |
Dinah Dinwiddie (b. in Texas) is an American writer of romance novels as Julia London.
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[edit] Biography
Dinah Dinwiddie aka Julia London was born and grew up on a ranch in Texas. She graduated college and worked in Washington D.C., traveling extensively in the United States and Europe before returning to Texas. She was a public administrator before she finally decided to be writer. She is now the New York Times and USA Today[1] bestselling author of several historical and contemporary romances. She is an award winning author and a three-time finalist for the prestigious RITA award. Dinah lives in Texas with her husband.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Regent Street's Rogues & Family Series
- The Devil's Love 1998/Dec
- Wicked Angel 1999/May
- The Dangerous Gentleman 2000/Apr
- The Ruthless Charmer 2000/Oct
- The Beautiful Stranger 2001/Jul
- The Secret Lover 2002/May
[edit] Lear Family Saga Series
- Material Girl 2003/Aug
- Beauty Queen 2004/Apr
- Miss Fortune 2004/Nov
[edit] Highlander Lockhart Series
- Highlander Unbound 2004/Feb
- Highlander in Disguise 2005/Feb
- Highlander in Love 2005/Aug
[edit] Thrill seekers, Anonymous Series
- Wedding Survivor 2005/Oct
- Extreme Bachelor 2006/Jun
- American Diva 2007/Aug
[edit] Desperate Debutantes Series
- The Hazards of Hunting a Duke 2006/May
- The Perils of Pursuing a Prince 2007/Apr
- The Dangers of Deceiving a Viscount 2007/Oct
[edit] Anthologies in collaboration
- "The Vicar's Widow" in Talk of the Ton 2005,04 (with Eloisa James, Rebecca Hagan Lee)
- "Lucky Charm" in Hot Ticket 2006,05 (with Annette Blair, Geri Buckley and Deirdre Martin)
- The School for Heiresses 2006,12 (with Renee Bernard, Liz Carlyle, Sabrina Jeffries)
[edit] With Alina Adams
- Guiding Light: Jonathan's Story 2007/Sep
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- List of books
- Interview – "A Conversation With Julia London"

