Emma Richmond

Emma Richmond

Infobox Writer


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pseudonym = Emma Richmond
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occupation = Novelist
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period = 1988-2001
genre = Romantic novel
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Emma Richmond was a popular writer of 33 romance novels in Mills & Boon from 1988 to 2001.

Bibliography

ingle Novels

*Take Away the Pride (1988)
*Unwilling Heart (1989)
*Heart in Hiding (1989)
*Suspicious Heart (1989)
*Gentle Trap (1990)
*A Taste of Heaven (1990)
*Law of Possession (1990)
*A Foolish Dream (1991)
*Unfair Assumptions (1991)
*A Stranger's Trust (1991)
*Deliberate Provocation (1992)
*More Than a Dream (1992)
*Fate of Happiness (1992)
*Love of My Heart (1993)
*Fiery Attraction (1993)
*A Wayward Love (1994)
*A Family Closeness (1995)
*The Love Trap (1995)
*The Bachelor Chase (1996)
*Having It All! (1996)
*First-time Father (1996)
*Behaving Badly! (1997)
*Secret Wedding (1997)
*A Husband for Christmas (1997)
*His Temporary Mistress (1997)
*Instant Mother (1998)
*One Bride Required! (1998)
*Bridegroom on Loan (1999)
*The Reluctant Groom (1999)
*The Boss's Bride (1999)
*Marriage for Real (2000)
*The Reluctant Tycoon (2000)
*Marriage Potential (2001)

Omnibus In Collaboration

*Christmas Journeys (1995) (with Catherine George, Kay Gregory and Lynsey Stevens) (Yule Tide, Man to Live For, Mistletoe Kisses, Christmas Charade)

References and Sources

* [http://www.eharlequin.com Harlequin Enterprises Ltd's Website]

External links

* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/r/emma-richmond Emma Richmond's Webpage] in Fantastic Fiction's Website


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