Jenny Haddon

Jenny Haddon

Infobox Writer


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name = Jenny Haddon
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pseudonym = Sophie Weston
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birthplace = London, England
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occupation = Novelist
nationality = British
period = 1975-Present
genre = Romantic novel
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influences = Jane Austen
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website = http://www.JennyHaddon.com
http://www.SophieWeston.net

Jenny Haddon (b. London, England) is a British member of the Committee of the U.K.'s Romantic Novelists' Association ( [http://www.rna-uk.org R.N.A.] ), and since 2005 she is the Chairman. She also is a popular writer of over 45 romance novels in Mills & Boon since 1975 under the pseudonym Sophie Weston.

Biography

Jenny Haddon born in London, England. She studied English Language and Literature at university. She worked as consultant at the Bank of England.

She published romantic novels since 1975 under the pseudonym Sophie Weston. She is an active member of the Romantic Novelists' Association's Committee, and since 2005 is the Chairman.

Haddon lives in her house, with three cats and about a million books.

On Tuesday 6th May 2008, police broke into Jenny Haddon's house while she was out to gain aiming access to an armed gunman on an adjoining street.

Bibliography

As Sophie Weston

ingle Novels

* Beware the Huntsman (1975)
* Goblin Court (1976)
* Wife to Charles (1977)
* Unexpected Hazard (1978)
* An Undefended City (1979)
* Tomorrow Starts at Midnight (1980)
* Loving Persuader (1982)
* No Man's Possession (1985)
* Executive Lady (1985)
* A Stranger's Touch (1985)
* Like Enemies (1986)
* Shadow Princess (1986)
* Yesterday's Mirror (1986)
* Beyond Ransom (1986)
* Challenge (1987)
* A Matter of Feeling (1989)
* Gypsy in the Night (1991)
* No Provocation (1992)
* Habit of Command (1992)
* Dance with Me (1992)
* Deceptive Passion (1993)
* Triumph of the Dawn (1994)
* Ice at Heart (1994)
* Saving the Devil (1994)
* The Wedding Effect (1995)
* Deception (1996)
* Avoiding Mr.Right (1996)
* The Innocent and the Playboy (1997)
* Catching Katie (1998)
* The Latin Affair (1999)
* The Sheikh's Bride (2000)
* More Than a Millionaire (2001)
* The Englishman's Bride (2001)
* The Prince's Proposal (2002)
* The Bedroom Assignment (2002)
* In the Arms of the Sheikh (2005)
* The Cinderella Factor (2006)

The Notting Hill Grooms Trilogy Multi-Author

:3. The Millionaire Affair (1999)

Bride Doll Series Multi-Author

* Midnight Wedding (2000)

The Carew Stepsisters Series

# The Millionaire's Daughter (2001)
# The Bridesmaid's Secret (2001)

The Wedding Challenge Trilogy

# The Independent Bride (2003)
# The Accidental Mistress (2003)
# The Duke's Proposal (2004)

Omnibus In Collaboration

* Sycamore Song / Autumn Concerto / Beware the Huntsman (1980) (with Elizabeth Hunter and Rebecca Stratton)
* Once Bitten, Twice Shy / Love's Sting / The Wedding Effect (1996) (with Catherine Spencer)
* Desert Desires (2002) (with Barbara McMahon)
* Hot Latin Lovers (2003) (with Sara Craven and Michelle Reid)

References and Resources

* [http://www.JennyHaddon.com Jenny Haddon's Official Website]
* [http://www.SophieWeston.net Sophie Weston's Official Website]
* [http://www.rna-uk.org The Romantic Novelists' Association's Website]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7387002.stm BBC News: Probe held into armed siege death]

External links

* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/w/sophie-weston Sophie Weston's Webpage] in Fantastic Fiction's Website


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