Marion Lennox

Marion Lennox
Born 1953
Australia
Pen name Marion Lennox,
Trisha David
Occupation Novelist
Nationality Australian
Period 1990-Present
Genres Romantic novel

www.marionlennox.com

Marion Lennox (born 1953 in Australia) is a popular writer of over 60 medical romance novels. She began publishing in 1990. She has also written "tender" romantic novels under another pseudonym, Trisha David.

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Biography

Marion Lennox was born and raised in a farming community in Australia. She has taught statistics, been a medical receptionist, and been employed in computing at university.

She is married and has two children and two dogs, Chloe and Harry, and a cat, Tigger. The family lives in the central highlands of Victoria, in southern Australia.

In search of an occupation she could pursue from home, Lennox decided to attempt novel writing. In 1988 she wrote a medical romance, Dare to Love Again, which was to be her first published novel. It was released in 1990, and since then she has been a prolific producer of romances.

Lennox won a Romance Writers of America RITA Award in 2006 for Best Traditional Romance.

Bibliography

As Marion Lennox

Single Novels

Harlequin Prescription: Romance Series

  1. Prescription-One Bride (1996)
  2. Prescription-One Husband (1996)
  3. Bachelor Cure (1999)
  4. The Baby Affair (1999)

Parents Wanted Series

  1. A Child in Need (2000)
  2. Their Baby Bargain (2001)
  3. Adopted, Twins! (2001)
  4. The Doctor's Baby (2002)

Australians Series Multi-Author

  • A Millionaire for Molly (2002)

Maitland Maternity Series Multi-Author

23. Adopt a Dad (2003)

Air Rescue Series Multi-Author

  • The Doctor's Rescue Mission (2005)

Police Surgeons Series Multi-Author

  • The Police Doctor's Secret (2004)

Heart to Heart Series Multi-Author

  • Princess of Convenience (2005)

Castle at Dolphin Bay Series

  • The Doctor's Proposal (2006)
  • The Heir's Chosen Bride (2006)
  • HIs Miracle Bride (2007)

Collections

Omnibus In Collaboration

As Trisha David

Single Novels

Awards

References and Resources

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