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Meg Alexander

    Meg Alexander's writing journey began in childhood with plays for family entertainment. Throughout her life, she explored freelance journalism, covering diverse topics from crime and psychology to gardening and cookery. Her career path was varied, including roles as a sales representative, a professional cook, and in administration. Upon retiring, she moved to Spain and contributed a gardening column and travel pieces before returning to England. Inspired by an early writing competition win, she transitioned to historical fiction, with her first Regency Romance published in 1995.

    Meg Alexander
    Une saison de liberté
    Faith in the Spotlight
    Little Shadow
    His Lordship's Dilemma. The Last Gamble
    Mr. Rushford's Honour
    The Rebellious Débutante
    • 2024

      Little Shadow

      A Journey of Love and Growth

      The narrative explores the emotional journey of a mother's love from pregnancy to raising her child, highlighting themes of acceptance and the deep bond between mother and child. It captures the joys and challenges of motherhood, portraying a heartfelt connection that endures through love, tears, and celebrations. This touching story emphasizes the eternal relationship that forms as a family grows together.

      Little Shadow
    • 2017

      Faith in the Spotlight

      Thriving in Your Career While Staying True to Your Beliefs

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Navigating a demanding career in the television industry, Megan Alexander provides practical advice for balancing professional success with faith and family commitments. Sharing her experiences as a national correspondent, she offers insights on thriving as a Christian woman in a secular environment, emphasizing the importance of values, mentorship, and resilience. With real-life examples and behind-the-scenes stories from notable figures, the book encourages women to lead confidently while maintaining their beliefs, ultimately empowering readers to pursue their career aspirations.

      Faith in the Spotlight
    • 2002

      The Earl of Rushmore had secretly been rather impressed with the rebellious debutante - her feisty spirit was a refreshing change from the simpering young ladies who only had marriage on their minds. But the biggest surprise for the Earl was that he now had marriage on his mind!

      The Rebellious Débutante
    • 2002

      Mr. Rushford's Honour

      • 251 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.3(20)Add rating

      Gina, Lady Whitelaw, left Steepwood as pain Gina Westcott. Now, years later, she's returned home - only to come face-to-face with the man who stole her heart. Giles Rushford was once the heir to a great estate, while she was a lowly nursmaid. Now he's virtually penniless after his father lost the family fortune, while Gina is a wealthy and titled widow. She knows Giles is too honorable a man to risk being seen as a fortune hunter. How will she ever convince him they were meant to reunite - as husband and wife?

      Mr. Rushford's Honour
    • 1999

      His Lordship's Dilemma. The Last Gamble

      • 571 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Miss Elinor Temple took her responsibilities very seriously So when the Bath Seminary for young ladies closed its doors for good, she took it upon herself to escort young orphan Hester Winton to the home of her guardian, Marcus. But she had never expected to find herself in the middle of a most unsuitable party! It was obvious to Elinor that his Lordship hadn't a clue as to what to do with the young girl. Though when he had the good sense to hire her as Hester's chaperone, she knew he was on the right track. But when she also discovered that her own heart pounded wildly whenever the handsome nobleman entered the room, she knew she had her work cut out for her, resisting his boyish charm!

      His Lordship's Dilemma. The Last Gamble