Laurie McBain

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Laurie Lee McBain
Born (1949-10-15) October 15, 1949 (age 74)
Riverside, California, United States
Pen nameLaurie McBain
OccupationNovelist
LanguageEnglish
Period1975–1985
GenreHistorical romances

Laurie (Lee) McBain (born October 15, 1949) is an American writer of seven historical romance novels from 1975 to 1985.[1][2] Her novels Devil's Desire and Moonstruck Madness each sold over a million copies.[3][4]

Biography[edit]

McBain was born in Riverside, California.[citation needed] She was educated at San Bernardino Valley College in California and studied at California State University.[5] She was always passionate about art and history, so her father both encouraged her, and helped her to write her first historical romance.[6] Her first book, Devil's Desire, was published in 1975 by Avon, joining her to a new generation of romantic writers, such as Kathleen E. Woodiwiss. Together they changed the style of the historical romance. Devil's Desire and her second novel Moonstruck Madness, each sold over a million copies.[citation needed]

After the death of her father, McBain decided to retire from the publishing world in 1985, with seven romances written.[6]

Bibliography[edit]

Single novels[edit]

  • Devil's Desire (1975)
  • Tears Of Gold (1979/Jun)
  • Wild Bells To The Wild Sky (1983)
  • When The Splendor Falls (1985)

Dominick Series[edit]

  1. Moonstruck Madness (1977/Feb)
  2. Chance The Winds Of Fortune (1980)
  3. Dark Before The Rising Sun (1982)

References and sources[edit]

  1. ^ Paperback best sellers, New York Times, November 10, 1985.
  2. ^ How A Demure Damsel Sells A Million Books, Oakland Tribune, February 7, 1977.
  3. ^ The Washington Post, February 10, 1977.
  4. ^ Rosemary's Babies, Brad Darrach, Time, January 17, 1977.
  5. ^ Twentieth-century romance and gothic writers, Macmillan, 1982, p. 898
  6. ^ a b Laurie McBain in FantasticFiction

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