Madeline Harper

Madeline Porter and Shannon Harper
Pen name Elizabeth Habersham
Anna James
Madeline Harper
Occupation Novelist
Nationality American
Period 1977-1997
Genre Romantic novel

Madeline Harper may be the best known joint pseudonym of the American writing team Madeline Porter and Shannon Harper. They have been writing since 1977, when their first book, a Gothic romance, was published as by Elizabeth Habersham. They have also written novels published as by Anna James.

Biography

Madeline Porter lives in Newport Beach, California, where she is assistant publicity director for the award-winning South Coast Repertory Theater. Shannon Harper lives in Winter Haven, Florida. During their partnership, Madeline and Shannon have lived on opposite coasts of U.S., and they collaborated via the mail, fax machines and their computers.

Awards

As Anna James

Books written by Porter and Harper

As Elizabeth Habersham

Single novels

  • Island of Deceit (1977)

As Anna James

Single novels

  • The Darker Side of Love (1979)
  • Sweet Love, Bitter Love (1981)
  • The Day Beyond Destiny (1981)
  • A World Of Her Own (1982)
  • Edge of Love (1983)
  • Love On the Line (1984)
  • The Venetian Necklace (1985)
  • Nina's Song (1985)
  • Images (1986)
  • The Reluctant Swan (1986)
  • Their Song Unending (1987)
  • Dreammakers (1987)
  • Passage to Zaphir (1987)
  • Stairway to the Moon (1988)
  • The Treasures of Kavos (1989)

As Madeline Harper

Single novels

  • Lovedance (1984)
  • Every Intimate Detail (1985)
  • After the Rain (1986)
  • The Ultimate Seduction (1987)
  • Keepsakes (1988)
  • This Time Forever (1989)
  • The Jade Affair (1990)
  • Dangerous Charade (1992)
  • The Sundowner (1993)
  • Wedding Bell Blues (1993)
  • The Pirate's Woman (1994)
  • Christmas in July (1994)
  • The Trouble with Babies (1995)
  • Stranger in My Arms (1995)
  • Tall, Dark and Deadly (1995)
  • The Marriage Test (1996)
  • The Highwayman (1996)
  • Baby in My Arms (1997)

Rebels & Rogues multi-author series

  • The Wolf (1992)

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