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Occupation
  
Novelist

Name
  
Marion Lennox

Genre
  
Romantic novel


Period
  
1990–present

Nationality
  
Australian

Role
  
Writer


Pen name
  
Marion Lennox, Trisha David

Books
  
Her Royal Baby, The Doctor's Proposal, His Secret Love‑child, Princess Of Convenience, A Royal Marriage Of Conve

Similar People
  
Margaret Way, Caroline Anderson, Susan Meier

Marion Lennox (born 1953 in Australia) is a writer of over 110 romance novels. She began publishing in 1990, and has also written romantic novels under another pseudonym, Trisha David.

Contents

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 lives in Queenscliff, Victoria.

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 has won two Romance Writers of America RITA Awards in 2004 and 2006 for the year's Best Traditional Romance.

Awards

  • McTavish and Twins by Trisha David: 1999 RWAustralia's Romantic Book of the Year Finalist
  • Marrying William by Trisha David: 2000 RWAustralia's Romantic Book of the Year Finalist
  • Falling for Jack by Trisha David: 2000 RWAustralia's Romantic Book of the Year Finalist
  • The Baby Affair by Marion Lennox: 2000 RWAustralia's Romantic Book of the Year Finalist
  • Marriage for Maggie by Trisha David: 2001 RWAustralia's Romantic Book of the Year Finalist
  • Bachelor Cure by Marion Lennox: 2001 RWAustralia's Romantic Book of the Year Finalist
  • Tom Bradley’s Babies by Marion Lennox: 2001 RWAmerica's RITA Finalist in Traditional Romance
  • Her Royal Baby by Marion Lennox: 2004 Rita Awards Best Novel winner
  • Princess of Convenience by Marion Lennox: 2006 Rita Awards Best Novel winner
  • References

    Marion Lennox Wikipedia