Rebecca Hagan Lee

http://www.rhaganlee.com
Armed with a college degree and experience in radio,
television, and film, Rebecca Hagan Lee set out to make her
professional mark in the world of television. But she
ended
up in a small town where the news media consisted of a
weekly newspaper and an AM radio station. Undaunted, she resumed the writing career she'd begun at
the age of nine, working in an assortment of interesting
jobs from genealogical library assistant to pet groomer in
order to support her writing habit. After writing for seven years, she sold her first book to
Berkley Jove in 1991. In August 2002, she celebrated the tenth anniversary of the
publication of her first romance novel. That novel,
GOLDEN
CHANCES, launched Berkley's popular Homespun line and
won a
coveted Waldenbooks award in 1992. Throughout her ten-year publishing career, Rebecca has
written historical romances that have spanned the gap of
years from 1716 to 1919 and have included long and short
historicals, a novella, a continuity series, and revisions
in every form. She's become a nationally bestselling and
award winning author of ten romance novels and one novella,
all published by Berkley Jove. ALWAYS A LADY, the third book in the
Marquess of
Templeston's Heirs series, a historical set in 1838
Ireland, is an October 2002 release from Berkley Jove. The
first book in the series, ONCE A MISTRESS, a 2002
Best
Short Historical Rita finalist was released in September
2001 and the second book, EVER A PRINCESS, debuted
in
February 2002. Her next series, The Free Fellows League, a group
of schoolmates who vow to remain free from the leg-shackles
of marriage, begins with BARELY A BRIDE. Book One
of the
series, a historical set in Regency England, is the story
of war hero, Griffin Abernathy and Alyssa Carrollton, the
unwanted bride who rearranges his life and wins his
heart. BARELY A BRIDE will be in bookstores in
September
2003. Rebecca Hagan Lee lives in South Georgia, with her husband,
two miniature schnauzers, one rat terrier, a cat, several
fish, and two horses. When she's not hard at work on her
next romance novel, she can usually be found at the stable.
A proud owner of Quarter horses, Rebecca is a devoted
follower of the Pat Parelli Savvy System of Natural
Horsemanship and loves playing with and riding her horses.
You can contact her by writing her publisher or through her
website.
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Books
Talk of the Ton
May 1, 2005

Nothing sets tongues wagging like a scandalous dalliance.
In the salons of the ton, no tidbit is more delicious than a
rumor of amourthe more outrageous the better. Rakes
and rogues, ladies of Read more...
Truly a Wife
April 1, 2005

Daniel, ninth Duke of Sussex, is not afraid of
responsibility. He's had more than his share of duty and
responsibility since he became the ninth duke. He's not
afraid of danger. Read more...
Hardly a Husband
October 5, 2004

The stubbornly single men of the Free Fellows League are
slowly succumbing to the wiles of the fairer sex. And just
as in Barely a Bride and Merely a Groom, Read more...
Merely the Groom
April 6, 2004

Colin McElreath, twenty-seventh Viscount Grantham, was
about to become a very wealthy man and his new solvency
had only cost him his good name, his title, his future,
and his Read more...
Barely A Bride
August 1, 2003

On this, the seventh day of January in the year of our Lord
1793, we, the sons and heirs to the oldest and most
esteemed titles and finest families of Read more...
Always A Lady
October 2, 2002

The third book in the Marquess of Templeston's Heirs
Series begins...
When Kit Ramsey goes in search of his destiny,
traveling to Inismorn, Ireland to claim an Read more...
Ever A Princess
("Marquess of Templeston Heirs")
February 1, 2002

Awakened one night by her father's most trusted servant,
Princess Giana is given her father's ring-signifying her as
ruler of Saxe-Wallerstein-Karolya. Her parents have been
slain by her treacherous cousin Read more...
Once A Mistress
("Marquess of Templeston Heirs")
August 29, 2001

2002 RITA Finalist
I, George Ramsey, fifteenth Marquess of Templeston,
charge my son and heir, Andrew Ramsey, with the support and
responsibility for my beloved mistresses, and any children
born Read more...
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