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Beware of married men

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037311012X, 9780373110124
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Elizabeth Oldfield

Nadine Hoskinson started writing as a teenager, when she had articles published in magazines and newspapers. Payment was in guineas - which tells you how long ago it was! On marriage, her creative instinct was diverted into the production of a daughter, and a son. When in the 80's her husband's job took them to live in Singapore, she resumed writing. She had articles published in magazines and newspapers in the U.K. and Singapore. Later, she decided to write a book, but first she would practice on a small book. The only small bookd, that she had were Mills & Boon romances. A chance attempt at romantic fiction proved successful. Her first books was published 1982 as Elizabeth Oldfield, and she went on to write forty genre romances for Harlequin Mills & Boon. These were marketed in their millions, and in many different languages, around the world. She had enjoyed writing it during 18 years, but she retired from romance in 1998 to travelling with her husband. In her sixties, she decided to return to write, and in 2007, she was published again.

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She refused to be "the other woman" Jorja Reynolds liked her boss, Daniel Lecomber, and her job as his personal assistant in the Lecomber real-estate firm. She also adored his small son Toby. But when her relationship with Dan developed into more than friendship, Jorja panicked. For Dan was married. The fact that his marriage was loveless and he wanted a divorce didn't change a thing. Jorja unwittingly had been in this situation before and she had no intention of experiencing that guilt again. Even she told herself, if it meant losing Daniel.

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