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Jan 1, 1972 — —· 54 yrs

GENERAL · FICTION

Lynn Michaels

Also known as: Paula Christopher, Jane Lynson

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3.9
AVG RATING (17)
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Lynn Michaels: "My first book was published in 1984 when I was 12. Why are you laughing? Since then I've published 16 books and 2 novellas: two Regencies originally written as Jane Lynson, one paranormal romantic suspense as Paula Christopher and everything else as Lynn Michaels. My husband Michael warned me never to dedicate a book to him, so instead I stole his name for my pseudonym. Michael and I have 2 grown sons and 1 grandson. We live in Harry Truman's hometown, Independence, Missouri." Source: Goodreads.com

THE TESTS OF DEMOCRACY IN THE TWENTY-first century will be whether it is able to unify its citizens absent a major threat; whether it can survive disintegrative economic, cultural, and political forces; and how it will generate new opportunities for its workers and young people.

— from Patriot

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Molly And The Phantom

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Mother of the Bride

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She planned everything for the wedding--except the falling in love part. . . .In a family of jet-setters and lovable eccentrics, Cydney Parrish is the stable, sensible one, always with her feet firmly planted on the ground. Maybe that's why she ended up raising her sister's daughter Bebe. Now Bebe is all grown up and about to marry the nephew of the handsome and reclusive author Angus Munroe. Between planning the wedding, dealing with her high maintenance kin, and facing a future with only a cat for company, Cydney has her hands full. But she isn't too busy to notice that aside from being pushy and generally infuriating, Gus Munroe may just be the man of her dreams.Angus Munroe is not about to let his only nephew throw his future away on some ditzy debutante. He flies into town determined to "speak now and never hold his peace"--but ends up instead with a broken nose, a slight limp, and his mountainside home invaded by the bride-to-be's family. He's pretty certain it is all the wedding planner's fault. Aunts aren't supposed to be sexy, but someone obviously forgot to tell the irresistible Cydney Parrish. . . .From the Paperback edition.

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Honeymoon suite

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They found themselves in the most romantic setting imaginable, but discovered that true love comes from unexpected places in Reservations by Jennifer Blake; Check-Out Time by Margaret Brownley; Wake-up Call by Ruth Jean Dale; and, Lost and Found by Sheryl Lynn. Reservations (Jennifer Blake) When a gorgeous male escort is sent to her room by mistake, a young woman plays along, never dreaming what her innocent charade will lead to. Check-Out Time (Margaret Brownley) A couple about to finalize their divorce is given a week's vacation by their three grown children. Will they find the love they thought they'd lost forever? Wake-Up Up Call ( Ruth Jean Dale) Accustomed to celebrating each anniversary of her failed marriage at the hotel where she honeymooned, a young woman runs into her ex-husband with his new bride-to-be, and quickly becomes the other woman. Lost and Found (Sheryl Lynn) Thrown together on a business trip with her handsome work rival, a businesswoman discovers another side to her love-'em-and-leave-'em colleague.

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