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Anne O'Brien
Also known as: ANNE O'BRIEN
Anne Rice (born Howard Allen Frances O'Brien; October 4, 1941 – December 11, 2021) was an American author of Gothic fiction, erotic literature, and Bible fiction. She is best known for writing The Vampire Chronicles. She later adapted the first volume in the series into a commercially successful eponymous film, Interview with the Vampire (1994). Born in New Orleans, Rice spent much of her early life in the city before moving to Texas, and later to San Francisco. She was raised in an observant Catholic family but became an agnostic as a young adult.
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Virgin Widow
Why write about Anne Neville, a shadowy figure who barely touches the pages of medieval history books? Other than the date of her birth and death and a brief record of some events in her life of twenty eight years, Anne Neville is virtually unknown. But she was the wife of Richard III, England’s most infamous king. She was the daughter of the powerful Warwick the Kingmaker. How could Anne O’Brien resist the opportunity to put words into Anne Neville’s mouth and allow this young woman of the fifteenth century to emerge as a living entity? What if she had inherited all the self-will and pride of her Neville and Beauchamp ancestors…? Anne O’Brien was inspired to recreate her.

Chosen for the Marriage Bed
In the eerie depths of Llanwardine Priory, Elizabeth de Lacy is about to take the veil when she is told she must wed her family's sworn enemy! Lord Richard Malinder must produce an heir, and a union with the de Lacy family could prove advantageous - if only to keep his enemies close. Elizabeth has not expected to feel such intense attraction, or to find Richard so kind, understanding and devastatingly handsome. His arm feels strong beneath her hand, and the heat of anticipation rises as they make their way to the bridal chamber.