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Laurie Brown

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Pen Name: None

Connection to Illinois: The author lives in Glendale Heights, Illinois.

Biography: Laurie Brown ia an author and teaches writing at the College of Dupage. She writes historical, contemporary, and paranormal romances. She has been a Golden Heart finalist twice and has received the Service Award from the Chicago-North Chapter of Romance Writers of America.


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Primary Literary Genre(s): Fiction

Primary Audience(s): Adult readers

Email: Lauriebrownbooks@yahoo.com
Website: http://lauriebrown.net/Books.html
Laurie Brown on WorldCat : http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=laurie+brown


Selected Titles

Hundreds of years to reform a rake /
ISBN: 1402210132 OCLC: 300307487

Sourcebooks Casablanca, Naperville, Ill. : ©2007.

A modern career woman thrust back in time into the glittering Regency period and the arms of an unscrupulous rake?

  Over his dead body /
ISBN: 0755353161 OCLC: 653083873

Little Black Dress, London : 2011.

The Christmas wedding /
ISBN: 0821777637 OCLC: 56526009

Kensington Publ., New York : 2004.

  The death of bridezilla
ISBN: 1444808214 OCLC: 751766756

Ulverscroft, Leicester : 2011.

The death of bridezilla /
ISBN: 0755353153 OCLC: 444416579

Little Black Dress, London : 2010.

Laurie Brown bursts on to the Little Black Dress list with this scarily good romantic suspense, combining edge-of-your-seat thrills and scorching-hot passion.

The night we kissed
ISBN: 9781420136326 OCLC: 862731347

When a spirited young Southerner travels to London on a secret mission, she captures the attention--and the heart--of a Viscount who is searching for a Confederate spy.

The night we kissed /
ISBN: 0821774387 OCLC: 53092112

Kensington Pub., New York, NY : 2003.

The truth about Cassandra /
ISBN: 0821774379 OCLC: 51318476

Kensington Pub., New York, NY : 2003.

  What would Jane Austen do? /
ISBN: 1402218311 OCLC: 262737491

Sourcebooks Casablanca, Naperville, Ill. : ©2009.

When a modern woman goes back to Jane Austen's time, she needs to know how to tell a villain from a rake. Otherwise, she could fall into a most shocking scandal.

 

 

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