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Melinda Hammond (b. in Bristol, England) is an awarded British writer of romance novels since 1980, she also uses the pseudonym of Sarah Mallory. Biography Melinda Hammond was born in Bristol, England, UK, and grew up on Barton Hill, Bristol, Barton Hill with three older brothers. At 16, she left school to work. She started to writing when was at home with her first child. In 1980, she sold her first novel at Robert Hale Publishing, Robert Hale. As Sarah Mallory, she writes for Harlequin/ Mills & Boon. Awards * ''Dance for a Diamond'': 2005 – The Reviewers Choice award from Singletitles.com * ''Gentlemen in Question'': 2006 – Historical Novel Society's Editors Choice. * ''The Earl's Runaway Bride'': 2010 – CataNetwork Reviewers Choice Award. * ''The Dangerous Lord Darrington'': 2012 – Love Story of the Year by the Romantic Novelists' Association. Bibliography As Melinda Hammond Single novels * ''Fortune's Lady'' (1982) * ''Summer Charade'' (1982) * ''Maid of Honour'' ...
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