Sarah Morgan (writer)

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Sarah Morgan
Sarah Morgan (Frankfurt Book Fair 2018)
Sarah Morgan (Frankfurt Book Fair 2018)
BornUnited Kingdom
OccupationNovelist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityBritish
Period2000–present
GenresRomance & Women's Fiction
Notable awardsRITA Award (2012, 2013, 2017, 2019), RT Reviewers Choice Award (2012)
Children2 sons
Website
sarahmorgan.com

Sarah Morgan is a British writer of more than eighty romance novels and mainstream women's fiction from 2000.

Biography[edit]

Morgan was a nurse before she started writing after the birth of her first son.[citation needed] She lives with her husband and two sons near London.[citation needed]

As a child, she dreamed of becoming a writer. Her professional background as a nurse is also reflected in her doctoral romances. Her specialty is contemporary romances, told in a humorous and sensual way. Many of her romances, such as the From Manhattan with love series, are based in New York City, Morgan's favorite city.[1]

Her books were translated in several languages and sold more than 18 million copies worldwide. She is a Sunday Times and USA Today bestselling author.[2]

Awards[edit]

RITA Award presented by Romance Writers of America (RWA)

  • 2011 Dare She Date The Dreamy Doc (Short Contemporary Series, finalist)
  • 2012 Doukaki's Apprentice (Contemporary Series, winner)
  • 2013 A Night of No Return (Short Contemporary Series, winner)
  • 2014 Sleigh Bells in the Snow (Contemporary Single Title, finalist)
  • 2017 Miracle on 5th Avenue (Long Contemporary Romance, winner)[3]
  • 2019 How To Keep A Secret (Mainstream Fiction with a Central Romance, winner) [4]

RT Reviewers Choice Award

  • 2012 The Forbidden Ferrara (Harlequin Presents, winner)[5]

All About Romance Reader Award

  • 2015 Playing by the Greek's Rules (Best Category Romance, winner)[3]

Partial bibliography[edit]

Booklist[edit]

  • The Doctor's Engagement (2001)
  • Worth The Risk (2001)
  • The Midwife’s Child (2001)
  • The Nurse's Christmas Wish (2005)
  • Gift of a Family (2005)
  • Million-dollar love-child (2006)
  • Ripped (2013)
  • Burned (2014)

Lakeside Mountain Rescue Series[edit]

  • The Doctor's Christmas Bride (2004)
  • The Nurse's Wedding Rescue (2004)
  • The Midwife's Marriage Proposal (2005)
  • The Christmas Marriage Rescue (2006)
  • The Midwife's Christmas Miracle (2006)
  • Italian Doctor, Sleigh-Bell Bride (2008)
  • Snowbound: Miracle Marriage (2009)
  • Christmas Eve: Doorstep Delivery (2010)

Glenmore Island Doctors Series[edit]

  • A Bride for Glenmore (2007)
  • Single Father, Wife Needed (2007)
  • The Rebel Doctor's Bride (2008)
  • Dare She Date the Dreamy Doc? (2010)

The Private Lives of Public Playboys Series[edit]

  • A Night of No Return (2012)
  • Lost to the Desert Warrior (2013)
  • Woman in a Sheikh's World (2014)

Puffin Island Series[edit]

  • Playing by the Greek's Rules
  • First Time in Forever (2015)
  • Some Kind of Wonderful (2015)
  • Christmas Ever After (2015)
  • First Time in Forever (2015)

O'Neil Brothers Series[edit]

  • Sleigh Bells in the Snow (2013)
  • Suddenly Last Summer (2014)
  • Maybe This Christmas (2014)

From Manhattan with Love Series[edit]

  • Midnight at Tiffany's (2015)
  • Sleepless in Manhattan (2016)
  • Sunset in Central Park (2016)
  • Miracle on 5th Avenue (2016)
  • A New York Christmas Fairy Tale (2016)
  • New York, actually (2017)
  • Holiday in the Hamptons (2017)
  • Moonlight over Manhattan (2017)

Standalone novels[edit]

  • How to Keep a Secret (2018)
  • The Christmas Sisters (2018)
  • One Summer In Paris (2019)
  • A Wedding in December (2019)
  • Family for Beginners (2020)
  • One More for Christmas (2020)
  • The Summer Seekers (2021)
  • The Christmas Escape (2021)
  • Beach House Summer (05/2022)
  • Snowed in for Christmas (10/2022)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sarah Morgan German, retrieved 5 November 2018.
  2. ^ About Sarah Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  3. ^ a b Award-winning books by Sarah Morgan Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  4. ^ 2019 RITA Winners Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  5. ^ 2012 RT Reviewers Choice Award Retrieved 5 November 2018.

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