Julia London
Dinah Dinwiddie | |
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Born | Texas (U.S.) | March 18, 1959
Pen name | Julia London |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1998 - present |
Genre | Romance |
Website | |
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Dinah Dinwiddie (born March 18, 1959 in Texas) is an American writer of romance novels as Julia London.[clarification needed]
Biography[]
Dinah Dinwiddie aka Julia London was born and raised on a ranch in Texas. She graduated from 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 become a writer. Her historical and contemporary romance novels have made the bestseller lists of The New York Times, Publishers Weekly and USA Today.[1] An award-winning author, she is a six-time finalist for the RITA Award.[citation needed].
Dinah lives in Texas with her dog, Moose.
Bibliography[]
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)
Lear Family Saga series[]
- Material Girl (2003/Aug)
- Beauty Queen (2004/Apr)
- Miss Fortune (2004/Nov)
Highlander Lockhart series[]
- Highlander Unbound (2004/Feb)
- Highlander in Disguise (2005/Feb)
- Highlander in Love (2005/Aug)
Thrillseekers, Anonymous series[]
- Wedding Survivor (2005/Oct)
- Extreme Bachelor (2006/Jun)
- American Diva (2007/Aug)
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)
Scandalous series[]
- The Book of Scandal (2008/Aug)
- Highland Scandal (2009/Apr)
- A Courtesan's Scandal (2009/Oct)
Cedar Springs series[]
- Summer of Two Wishes (2009/Aug)
- One Season of Sunshine (2010/Jun)
- A Light at Winter's End (2011/Feb)
Secrets of Hadley Green series[]
- The Year of Living Scandalously (2010/Oct)
- The Revenge of Lord Eberlin (2012/Feb)
- The Seduction of Lady X (2012/Mar)
- The Last Debutante (2013/Mar)
The Cabot Sisters series[]
- The Trouble With Honor (2014/Mar)
- The Devil Takes a Bride (2015/Feb)
- The Scoundrel and the Debutante (2015/April)
Homecoming Ranch series[]
- Homecoming Ranch (2013/Aug)
- Return to Homecoming Ranch (2014/Jul)
- The Perfect Homecoming (2015/Mar)
Lake Haven series[]
- "Suddenly in Love" (2016/Apr)
- "Suddenly Dating" (2016/Nov)
- "Suddenly Engaged" (2017/Jul)
Highland Groom series[]
- "Wild Wicked Scot" (2017/Jan)
- "Sinful Scottish Laird" (2017/Mar)
- "Hard-Hearted Highlander" (2017/May)
Anthologies in collaboration[]
- "The Vicar's Daughter" in Talk of the Ton 2005,04 (with Eloisa James, )
- "Lucky Charm" in Hot Ticket 2006,05 (with , and )
- "The Merchant's Daughter" in The School for Heiresses 2006,12 (with , Liz Carlyle, Sabrina Jeffries)
- "Snowy Night with a Highlander" in Snowy Night with a Stranger 2008, (with Jane Feather, Sabrina Jeffries)
Novellas[]
- A Christmas Secret (2011/Nov)
- The Bridesmaid (2013/Oct)
- One Mad Night (2015/Jan)
With Alina Adams[]
- Guiding Light: Jonathan's Story (2007/Sep)
References[]
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Julia London. |
- List of books
- Interview – "A Conversation With Julia London"
- [1] - Bibliography
Categories:
- American romantic fiction writers
- Living people
- 1959 births
- Women romantic fiction writers
- American women novelists
- Novelists from Texas
- 20th-century American novelists
- 20th-century American women writers
- 21st-century American novelists
- 21st-century American women writers
- Pseudonymous women writers
- 20th-century pseudonymous writers
- 21st-century pseudonymous writers