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Lesley Pearse | |
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Born | (1945-02-24) February 24, 1945 (age 79) U.K. |
Occupation | Novelist |
Known for | Writing romantic novels |
Children | 3 |
Lesley Pearse (born 24 February 1945) is a British novelist, with global sales of over 10 million copies. She started writing at the age of 35, but was not published until she was 48.
Pearse lives in Devon, England. She has three daughters and three grandchildren. Her second husband was in a rock band during the 1960s.
In February 2024, an autobiography, The Long and Winding Road, was published.
Novels
- Georgia (1993)
- Tara (1994)
- Charity (1995)
- Ellie (1996)
- Camellia (1997)
- Rosie (1998)
- Charlie (1999)
- Never Look Back (2000)
- Trust Me (2001)
- Father Unknown (2002)
- Till We Meet Again (2002)
- Remember Me (2003)
- Secrets (2004)
- A Lesser Evil (2005)
- Hope (2006)
- Faith (2007)
- Gypsy (2008)
- Stolen (2010)
- Belle (2011)
- The Promise (2012)
- Forgive Me (2013)
- Survivor (2014)
- Without a Trace (2015)
- Dead to Me (2016)
- The Woman in the Wood (2017)
- The House Across the Street (2018)
- You'll Never See Me Again (2019)
- Liar (2020)
- Suspects (2021)
- Deception (2022)
- Betrayal (2023)
References
- "Essentially Lesley Pearse by Writers Write - The Official Lesley Pearse Website". Lesleypearse.com. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
- "The Official Lesley Pearse Website". Lesleypearse.com. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
- ^ "Lesley Pearse". Penguin.co.uk. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
- ^ "Romantic Novelists' Association Blog: Interview with bestselling author Lesley Pearse". Romanticnovelistsassociationblog.blogspot.co.uk. 22 May 2012. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
- Pearse, Lesley (29 February 2024). The Long and Winding Road.
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