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Marion Smith Collins (1935–2002)

Autore di Surrogate Dad

23+ opere 123 membri 1 recensione

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Serie

Opere di Marion Smith Collins

Surrogate Dad (1994) 17 copie
Baby Makes Three (1996) 13 copie
Foxy Lady (1988) 9 copie
By Mutual Consent (1984) 8 copie
For Love or Money (1986) 8 copie
This Time, This Moment (1985) 7 copie
Without a Hitch (1985) 7 copie
By Any Other Name (1984) 7 copie
Shared Ground (1991) 7 copie
Fire on the Mountain (1993) 7 copie
This Thing Called Love (1984) 5 copie
Beachcomber (1983) 5 copie
Baby Magic (1992) 4 copie
Out of the Clear Blue (1986) 4 copie
Another Chance (1987) 4 copie
A Sparrow Falls (1990) 3 copie
Every Night At Eight (1992) 2 copie
Home to Stay (1991) 1 copia
Better Than Ever (1988) 1 copia
On the Safe Side (1985) 1 copia
Dolce Far Niente Girl (1982) 1 copia

Opere correlate

Royal Weddings (By Request 3-in-1) (1996) — Collaboratore — 36 copie

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Informazioni generali

Altri nomi
Smith, Marion
Data di nascita
1935
Data di morte
2002-02-24
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Georgia, USA
Luogo di morte
213 Victory Dr., Calhoun, GA
Gordon County, GA
Attività lavorative
Romance writer
Organizzazioni
former RWA Board Member
Breve biografia
Marion Smith was born on 1935 in Georgia, USA. She got the writing bug early when she was seven and won an award for her essay on protection of our feathered friends. She admitted, "The thrill of seeing my words on a printed page has never faded." She met her husband, Robert L. Collins Jr., while studying journalism at the University of Georgia. Bob was a lawyer, and they had two children, Robert L. and Katherine. The family lived in the north Georgia mountains. She had been a public relations director, and her love of art inspired her to run a combination gallery and restaurant for several years. But her love was to write, and while bringing up her two children she wrote features for the local paper, press releases for civic clubs, political advertising — anything to keep her hand in. And then, she wrote her first romance novel, published in 1982. "Now I've found my niche, my passion," she said with conviction. "I want to do this every day for the rest of my life." Her enjoyment of romance writing was reflected in the warmth and gentle humor found in her novels. She was the author of several contemporary romances, as well as one book of general fiction. She and her husband shared a love of art, travel, oceans and beaches. She was a devoted traveler and had been to places as far-flung as Rome and Tahiti. Her favorite country for exploring, however, was the United States because, she sayd, it has everything. She died on 24 February 2002 in a house fire, survived by her husband and children.

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Jessica Gentry (who's 22) and Adam Oakman (in his early 30's) meet on a beach on one of the Golden Isles of Georgia and feel a very strong attraction to each other. Jessica discovers Adam is her brother Dennis's boss and she may be in danger. Her brother Dennis is working undercover for the Justice Department on a smuggling case in the area. Smugglers searched Dennis's room and took a folder which had a photo of Jessica with her parents, so now the bad guys know what she and her family look like. Her parents are away at the moment touring the Greek islands so Jessica is all alone in the house. Adam vows to keep Jessica safe and wants her to move into his home on the beach (near where she was living) for a while until this all blows over. Jessica doesn't want to live with him so he decides they temporarily marry and get an annulment later. A confused Jessica doesn't know what to think, this is all so sudden, but she agrees to it.

Jessica was a likable heroine. She was sweet, and innocent, and naïve at times. Adam...sometimes I liked him, and sometimes he was cranky and annoying.

This was an okay read with some mild suspense at the end, and a lovely setting---the Golden Isles of Georgia.
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SandraLynne | Aug 11, 2016 |

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Statistiche

Opere
23
Opere correlate
1
Utenti
123
Popolarità
#162,201
Voto
2.8
Recensioni
1
ISBN
40
Lingue
1

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