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American author of romantic novels (born 1965)
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Michele Dunaway
BornSt. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period2000–present
GenreRomance
Website
www.micheledunaway.com

Michele Dunaway is an American author of romantic novels. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America and sold her first book because of an editor appointment at a national convention.

Dunaway is the elder of two siblings, in St. Louis, Missouri. She began writing as a young child, but didn't seriously attempt publication until 1999, when she met with an editor. The editor requested her work, and then bought it less than two months later. She has been published for over 15 years and also writes for the VisualThesaurus.com website.

USA Today reviewer Becky Condit recommended her 2014 book, A Little Christmas Jingle, as "a very sweet Christmas season story" with "a roller coaster of emotions and family interference."

Dunaway attended Kirkwood High School and Webster University, and many of her works feature St. Louis locations. She is also a high school teacher and the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association named her its 2012 High School Journalism Teacher of the Year.

Bibliography

  • Date First Published, Title, Contents Notes (if any), Series Connection (if any), Book/s Number in Series (if any), Original Publisher
  • 2000, A Little Office Romance, none, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2001, Taming the Tabloid Heiress, none, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2002, The Simply Scandalous Princess, The Carradignes: American Royalty, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2002, Catching the Corporate Playboy (a Jacobsen book), none, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2003, Sweeping the Bride Away, none, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2003, The Playboy's Protegee, (A Jacobsen book), none, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2004, Unwrapping Mr. Wright, none, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2004, About Last Night, (A Jacobsen book), none, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2005, Emergency Engagement, none, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2006, Legally Tender, none, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2006, Capturing the Cop, (A Jacobsen book), Harlequin American Romance
  • 2006, The Marriage Campaign, American Beauties, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2006, The Wedding Secret, American Beauties, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2007, Nine Months' Notice, American Beauties, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2007, Hart's Victory, NASCAR, Harlequin
  • 2008, Tailspin, NASCAR, Harlequin
  • 2008, Out of Line, NASCAR, Harlequin
  • 2008, The Christmas Date, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2009, The Marriage Recipe, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2009, Twins for the Teacher, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2009, Bachelor CEO, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2010, Baby in the Boardroom, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2010, The Doctor's Little Miracle, Harlequin American Romance
  • 2014, A Little Christmas Jingle, Man of the Month, St. Martin's Press
  • 2015, Burning for You, Man of the Month, St. Martin's Press
  • 2015, Fan the Flames, Man of the Month, St. Martin's Press
  • 2016 Man of the Month: A Calendar Romance Series e-book bunble, St. Martin's Press
  • 2023, What Happens in the Air: Love in the Valley 1 Harlequin Special Edition
  • 2023, All's Fair in Love and Wine: Love in the Valley 2 Harlequin Special Edition
  • 2023, Love's Secret Ingredient: Love in the Valley 3 Harlequin Special Edition

References

  1. "Dunaway, Michele 1965–", Contemporary Authors, January 1, 2006, via HighBeam Research.
  2. Becky Condit, "Love and Lust recs: 'Once Upon a Christmas Kiss,' 'A Little Christmas Jingle'", USA Today, October 17, 2014.
  3. Don Corrigan, "Michele Dunaway Captures The Romance: The Kirkwood native, a prolific writer and teacher, is planning her ninth novel." Webster-Kirkwood Times, June 4, 2004.
  4. Sarah Baraba, "Francis Howell schools honored for 'write' stuff", stltoday.com, October 30, 2012.

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