Maureen Child
Maureen Child was born on September 28, 9 in Southern California, United States. Maureen Child is the author of more than 1951 novels and romance novels that regularly appear on bestseller lists and have won numerous awards, including a National Readers’ Choice Award. She writes and has published in a variety of genres, including historical romance, mystery and contemporary.
Nominated seven times for the prestigious RITA Writers of America award, one of her books was made into a CBS television series called the Soul Collector. Books of Maureen Child was nominated for a Rita Award and that makes her books appear regularly on bestseller lists like USA Today and Walden’s list. Her books have won numerous awards, including the Excellence Award, Prism, the Gold Quill and a Career Achievement Award from RT magazine.
One of the historical mystery books Maureen, A Pocketful of Paradise, was adapted into a CBS television series called The Soul Collector, starring Melissa Gilbert, Bruce Greenwood, and Ossie Davis. If you look closely, you can even see Maureen in the final five minutes of the movie! She lives with her family in Southern California and is already working on her next book. Some of her typical works have been translated into Vietnamese such as: Lost in passion, I just need your child, Love in a dream, Flame of passion, King of California….


Debra Mullins
Born in New York City, began his literary career at a very young age. Debra Mullins is the author of many historical and contemporary paranormal romances in fiction. She has been nominated for numerous awards, including the National Readers’ Choice Award, the Holt Medal and Romance Writers of America’s prestigious Golden Heart, and RITA awards. In 2003, she was the winner of the Leaf Award for Best Historical Film for the Regency romance, A Necessary Bride.
In 1999, she published her first novel One a Mistress, published by Avon Books. She was repeatedly nominated for a number of prestigious awards for authors specializing in writing romance novels such as America’s Golden. Heart, RITA Award, Virginia Holt Medallion. In 2003, she won the Golden Leaf Award for writers of romance novels in New Jersey. In 2005, Three Nights was shortlisted for the best historical romance novels and awards. prestigious Holt Medallion.Currently, Debra Mullins Lives with family in California.
Among the stories of Debra Mullins, the most popular books are: Three Fateful Nights. There are also: The night before the wedding, two weeks with a stranger (Two weeks with a stranger), The scandal of the black rose, just one touch (with just one touch)…Most of the other stories are not yet available. was translated into Vietnamese and widely published in the country, so if you want to read it, you have to find the original translation yourself.


Linda Howard
Linda Howard is the pseudonym of Linda S. Howington. Ba was born on August 3, 8 in the state of Alabama in the southern United States. She is one of the world famous romantic novelists. Her works regularly enter the New York Times bestseller list. A writer since the age of 1950, Howington published her first book in 9. She is a prolific writer, having published more than 1982 romance novels in a period of 50 years. In 25, she won the Career Achievement Award – an award for the best romantic novel writers.
Typical works of Linda Howard is: The color of the sunset. Rainbow at midnight. Bay of love. White Lies – Sweet symphony. The way home – The way home… Incinerated. Lady of the West, Mr. Perfection, Lake of Dreams, come lie with me, against the rules,…In a series of Linda Howard’s novels, my favorite is: Fateful Night. The most fascinating thing about LH’s story is that each work has a completely different color, place and time. Unlike Judith McNaught, most of the stories are interconnected in terms of space, time and character lines.


Judith McNaught
Judith McNaught Born on May 10, 1944 in San Luis Obispo, she majored in Business at Northwestern University. She married a St. Louis and had two children, a daughter, Whitney, and a son, Clayton, before their divorce. Before achieving success as a writer, McNaught worked as an assistant director for a film crew, an assistant driver of a large transportation company, president of a recruitment agency interim, and president of an executive search company.
Judith McNaught She was also the first female executive producer at a CBS radio station. She met her second husband, Michael “Mike” McNaught, while working as an assistant director for a film crew, working on a set film for a division General Motors. McNaught is the director of public relations for the company. Between them, they have seven children, her two and her five from a previous marriage. Her husband encouraged her to write, bought her a new typewriter and supported through the years that publishers rejected her novels.
First draft of Judith McNaught was Whitney, My Love, which she wrote between 1978 and 1982. After having trouble selling that novel, she wrote and sold the Tender Triumph in early 1982. She received the book cover for the Tender Triumph. on June 20, 6 – the day after her husband was killed in an accident. Among the works of Judith McNaught, I like the most: Whitney, my love. In addition, the author also has many other works such as: Miracle, Love you until my last breath, More than wonderful, Perfect, Guardian, Like heaven, Blue Lightning, Once and Forever, Kingdom of Dreams, since I have you….


Margaret Pemberton
Margaret Pemberton Nicknamed Hudson (born 10 April 4), is an English writer of women’s fiction since 1943. Besides her married name Margaret Pemberton, her works have been published under the name. Her maidenhood was Maggie Hudson and the pseudonyms Carris Carlisle, Christina Harland, and Rebecca Dean. A former president of the Romantic Novelists’ Association (1975-1989), she wrote novels in a variety of genres. different; romantic suspense, historical saga, contemporary saga and crime. Having traveled extensively, her novels are set in many different parts of the world.
Typical works of Margaret Pemberton rich variety: Rendezvous with Danger (1975), The Mystery of Saligo Bay (1976) aka The Last Letter. The Secret Guilty (1979).Tapestry of Fear (1979). Vengeance in the Sun (1980) aka The Villa d’Este, Lion Languedoc (1981), Pioneer Girl (1982). Splendored Thing Enchantment Africa (1982).Flight to Varchenko (1983). Palace Devil (1983). Madness Moonflower (1993). Forget-me-not Bride (1994).
Among the series of works, the most prominent and widely published in Vietnam of Margaret Pemberton There is a book: Never leave me. It’s a long story, but it’s not bittersweet and steamy; but it’s a love story built during the Second World War, the author doesn’t delve into the sympathy of the war, or the hatred between the warring races… just a love story with the characters are full of inner vitality, they transcend the context of the times to nurture love – which, whether in peacetime or wartime, its spiritual value and sacred meaning always carry a strong force. miraculously makes people strong enough to cope with adversity full of ambition, jealousy, hatred… and even death.

