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Julia Quinn

Julia Quinn (born 1969) is the penname of American author Julia Pottinger, who says she chose that name so her Regency romances would be on bookshelves next to those of the successful romance writer Amanda Quick[?]. A Harvard graduate who dropped out of Yale medical school, Quinn considers herself a feminist and gives her heroines qualities that other feminists would approve of.

Novels :

  • Brighter Than the Sun
  • Dancing at Midnight
  • The Duke and I
  • Everything and the Moon
  • The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown (with Suzanne Enoch, Karen Hawkins, and Mia Ryan)
  • How to Marry a Marquis
  • Minx
  • An Offer from a Gentleman
  • Romancing Mister Bridgerton
  • Splendid
  • To Catch a Heiress
  • The Viscount Who Loved Me



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