Lee Wilkinson

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Lee Wilkinson may also refer to the statistician Leland Wilkinson.

Lee Wilkinson
BornNottingham, England
Pen nameLee Wilkinson
OccupationNovelist
NationalityBritish
Period1987-Present
GenreRomantic novel

Lee Wilkinson (born Nottingham, England) is a popular British writer of over 30 romance novels in Mills & Boon since 1987, and is now publishing independently through the site "Lulu". Her latest romantic novel "Marley" is available through "Lulu".

Biography[edit]

Lee Wilkinson born in Nottingham, England, is an only child. She was educated at an all-girls school.

Lee married Dennis at 22. They had two children, a son and a daughter, and became grandparents four times over. Following the death of Dennis she still lives in their 300-year-old stone cottage in a Derbyshire village. After publishing 39 books with Mills and Boon over many years she has now started publishing independently using the internet publisher "Lulu".

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Single novels[edit]

  • Motive for Marriage (1987)
  • Hong Kong Honeymoon (1991)
  • My Only Love (1992)
  • Joy Bringer (1992)
  • Lost Lady (1993)
  • Adam's Angel (1994)
  • That Devil Love (1994)
  • Blind Obsession (1995)
  • A Husband's Revenge (1996)
  • Ruthless! (1996)
  • Wedding Fever (1996)
  • The Secret Mother (1997)
  • First-class Seduction (1997)
  • The Right Fiance? (1998)
  • The Marriage Takeover (1999)
  • Marriage on Trial (1999)
  • Substitute Fiancee (2000)
  • The Determined Husband (2000)
  • A Vengeful Deception (2001)
  • Wedding on Demand (2001)
  • Marriage on the Agenda (2001)
  • Stand-in Mistress (2002)
  • Ryan's Revenge (2002)
  • The Venetian's Proposal (2002)
  • The Tycoon's Trophy Mistress (2003)
  • At the Millionaire's Bidding (2003)
  • One Night with the Tycoon (2004)
  • His Mistress by Marriage (2005)
  • The Carlotta Diamond (2005)
  • Kept by the Tycoon (2006)
  • The Bejewelled Bride (2006)
  • Wife by Approval (2007)
  • The Padova Pearls (2007)
  • Marley (2013)

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