The Aristocrat And The Single Mom (Harlequin Romance Series #4086) by Michelle Douglas

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  • Pub. Date: March 2009
  • 192pp
  • Sales Rank: 255,702
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    • Pub. Date: March 2009
    • Publisher: Harlequin
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 192pp
    • Sales Rank: 255,702

    Synopsis

    Handsome English aristocrat Lord Simon Morton-Blake is reluctant to get involved with anyone on his visit to Australia--especially a single mother like Kate Petherbridge! But Simon can't deny his attraction to vivacious Kate, or refuse her offer of a place to stay.

    Thrown into the middle of Kate's lively family, Simon finds his buttoned-up manner slowly undone. A happy family isn't something Simon's known before, but he's starting to realize there's one ready-made, just for him....

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    Biography

    Making up stories of her own has always been one of Michelle's passions. She received her first rejection letter at the age of eight for Keri the Koala Baby and has been writing ever since. A love of literature led her to major in English at the University of Newcastle.

    She has worked an assortment of jobs—from waitress at a wedding convention centre (where the staff oohed and aahed over fairytale wedding dresses) to answering the complaints line at a call centre for a bank (where the staff didn't ooh and aah over fairytale wedding dresses). All of these jobs have provided her with endless ideas (and characters!) for her stories.

    Her own "happy-ever-after" came in 1998 when she eloped to England with her husband Greg. They were married in Westminster—the town hall not the abbey—lived on tinned soup for a month so they could afford to spend their wedding night in The Dorchester, then flew out the next day to honeymoon in Paris. The sheer heady romance of it all made her wonder if she could breathe life into such encounters on the page.

    She hasn't looked back. She loves staring off into the middle-distance, pen in hand and scrawling away furiously to bring her characters to life. She's a sucker for happy endings, heroines who have a secret stash of chocolate and heroes who know how to laugh.

    She is currently working on a master's in creative writing at the University of Newcastle, fighting a losing battle with her jungle of a garden and trying to keep her doughnut addiction in check.

    Michelle loves to hear from her readers and can be contacted through her website.

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