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The Werner Family Saga is a family saga of women’s fiction novels by American author Belva Plain. The series kicks off with Belva’s debut novel Evergreen, which follows the feisty redhead Jewish woman named Anna. Anna has emigrated from Poland to New York City at the turn of the centry. The books follow her family […]
Belva Plain (1915-2010) was an American author of women’s fiction. She is the author of the Werner Family Saga. Her novels dealt with such issues as divorce, adoption, child molestation and babies switched at birth. At the time of her death, there were more than 30 million copies of her novels in print in over […]
Mary Burton is an American author of historical romance, romantic suspense and women’s fiction (the latter under the name of Mary Ellen Taylor). Mary had been working in marketing and sales for a decade when she decided to put one of the stories in her head onto paper. Soon after, she sold her historical romance […]
Kate Morton is an Australian novelist of historical and women’s fiction. She grew up in the mountains southeast of Queensland, Australia. Kate has degrees in dramatic art and English literature. She has sold over 7.5 million books in 26 different languages in nearly 40 countries, with her novels becoming bestsellers across the world. Kate resides […]
Cecelia Ahern is an Irish author of romantic fiction and women’s fiction. She got her journalism degree from Griffith College Dublin. Several of her novels have been optioned for film adaptations. Cecelia is a creator/producer of the ABC sitcom Samantha Who? starring Christina Applegate. Cecelia is the daughter of Irish politician Bertie Ahern and sister-in-law […]
The Walsh Family is a series of chick lit/women’s fiction novels by Irish novelist Marian Keyes. The family consists of Rachel, Maggie, Anna, Helen and Mammie.
Marian Keyes is an Irish author of chick lit/women’s fiction and non-fiction books. She writes the Walsh Family series. Some of the subjects she covers in her literature include domestic violence, drug abuse, mental illness, divorce and alcoholism. Marian Keyes grew up in Ireland and moved to London in 1986 to take an administrative job. […]
Slightly is a women’s fiction series by American novelist Wendy Markham. Tracy Spadolini is a transport to Manhattan’s East Village, with a boyfriend that’s gone missing, a bad job and a few extra pounds on her. The books focus on her picking herself back up in order to improve her life and find true love.
Sharon Sala is an American author of romance, romantic suspense, women’s fiction and young adult novels, writing under both her real name and as Dinah McCall. She is a New York Times, USA Today and Publisher’s Weekly bestselling author and a member of the Romance Writers of America.
Runnymede is a women’s fiction series by American author Rita Mae Brown. Runnymede is a small town in Maryland, right on the Mason-Dixon line. The town’s history is colourful – just like the women who live there.