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Anita Mills
A former history and English teacher, Anita Mills turned to writing in the mid-1980's. After her regency romance SCANDAL BOUND was published followed by her highly acclaimed LADY OF FIRE, Anita Mills went on to enjoy an award filled career. Her historical novels and regency short stories are... show more

A former history and English teacher, Anita Mills turned to writing in the mid-1980's. After her regency romance SCANDAL BOUND was published followed by her highly acclaimed LADY OF FIRE, Anita Mills went on to enjoy an award filled career. Her historical novels and regency short stories are ranked among the best in their respective genres. The parents of four children, Anita and her husband Larry find peace on a small farm near Plattsburgh, Missouri. This former teacher has drawn upon her love for both history and English to enrich her novels.
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Rane Aria
Rane Aria rated it 15 years ago
I've recently become a fan of Anite Mills works and sadden she didn't write more as she can write silly romances to heartwrenching. Newmarket Match starts off kinda slow but picks up quickly. The shinging light in the book was of course the leads who really grow to be stronger people as they fall in...
Ilze
Ilze rated it 15 years ago
The 4 stars are for Mary Balogh's enchanting story.
Ilze
Ilze rated it 15 years ago
Rating based only on Mary Balogh's story, which is one of my top favourites of hers. It just grabs me by the heart-strings every time I read it.
Ilze
Ilze rated it 15 years ago
Mary Balogh's story is delightful. Mary Jo Putney's and Anita Mills' stories are good too. Haven't yet read the other two.
Bookish Shenanigans
Bookish Shenanigans rated it 16 years ago
If I were to rank my traditional Regency romance novels ("serious" novels of the time such as Pride & Prejudice notwithstanding), "Scandal Bound" by Anita Mills would be in my top three, if not the number one spot outright. Considering I've read (literally) hundreds of these novels, that says quite ...
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