Victoria Alexander
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Victoria Alexander is an American author of historical romance novels. She has been nominated for the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award four times, winning once, for A Visit From Sir Nicholas, which Romantic Times described as "overflowing with heart-tugging scenes, simmering sexual tension, marvelous characters and meaningful lessons about life and love. "[1] Alexander has also won a Romantic Times Career Achievement Award.[2]
On September 4, 2007, Avon Books released Alexander's newest novel, Lady Amelia's Secret Lover, as an e-book original, including an embedded video with Alexander's comments about the plot and characters.[3]
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Effington Family
- The Wedding Bargain (1999)
- The Husband List (2000)
- The Marriage Lesson (2001)
- The Prince's Bride (2001)
- Her Highness, My Wife (2002)
- Love with the Proper Husband (2003)
- The Lady in Question (2003)
- The Pursuit of Marriage (2004)
- A Visit from Sir Nicholas (2004)
- When We Meet Again (2005)
- Let It Be Love (2005)
[edit] Last Man Standing
- A Little Bit Wicked (2007)
- What a Lady Wants (2007)
- Secrets of a Proper Lady (2007)
[edit] Novels
- Yesterday and Forever (1995)
- The Perfect Wife (1996)
- Princess and the Pea (1996)
- Emperor's New Clothes (1997)
- Believe (1998)
- Play It Again Sam (1998)
- Paradise Bay (1999)
[edit] Omnibus
- The Night Before Christmas: Promises to Keep / Naughty or Nice / Santa Reads Romance / Gift for Santa (1996) (with Sandra Hill, Dara Joy and Nelle McFather)
- Santa Paws (1997) (with Nina Coombs, Annie Kimberlin and Miriam Raftery)
- The Cat's Meow (1998) (with Nina Coombs, Coral Smith Saxe and Colleen Shannon)
- Secrets of a Perfect Night (2000) (with Rachel Gibson and Stephanie Laurens)
- The One That Got Away (2004) (with Liz Carlyle, Eloisa James and Cathy Maxwell)
[edit] References
- ^ Robin, Kathe (2004), “Review of A Visit From Sir Nicholas”, Romantic Times, <http://www.romantictimes.com/books_review.php?book=24120>. Retrieved on 14 November 2007
- ^ Author Profile: Victoria Alexander, Romantic Times, 2007, <http://www.romantictimes.com/authors_profile.php?author=3>. Retrieved on 14 November 2007
- ^ “Avon Adds Video to e-Books; More Original Erotica Coming”, Publishers Weekly, August 20, 2007, <http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6470379.html?nid=2286&source=link&rid=1906489783>. Retrieved on 14 November 2007