Marsha Canham (born November 19, 1950) is a Canadian writer of historical romance novels since 1984. She has won two Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Awards.
Marsha Canham | |
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Born | Toronto, Canada | November 19, 1950
Pen name | Marsha M. Canham |
Occupation | Novelist |
Sprache | Englisch |
Nationality | Canadian |
Period | 1984-present |
Genre | Historical romance |
Spouse | Yes |
Children | 1 |
Relatives | Carolyn Parrish (sister) |
Website | |
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Biography
Canham was born in Toronto, Canada, where she resides,[1] to a policeman and a homemaker.[2] Marsha is married, has one son and two grandchildren.[1] Her sister is former Canadian politician Carolyn Parrish.[2]
In 1984, Marsha published her first historical romance, titled China Rose, and has seventeen such novels in print, including one contemporary romance. She is best known for her romance trilogies, one set in Scotland: The Pride of Lions, The Blood of Roses, and Midnight Honor. The other is set in Medieval England and deals with her own interpretation of the Robin Hood legend: Through a Dark Mist, In the Shadow of Midnight, and The Last Arrow. She is currently working on the third book of her pirate trilogy that began with Across A Moonlit Sea and The Iron Rose.
She has won two Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Awards.[1]
Bibliography
As Marsha Canham
Single Novels
- China Rose, 1984/Mar
- Bound by the Heart, 1984/Oct
- The Wind and the Sea, 1986/Mar
- Under the Desert Moon, 1992/Sep
- Straight for the Heart, 1995/Apr
- Pale Moon Rider, 1998/Dec
- Swept Away,1999/Nov
- My Forever Love, 2004
Scotland Series
- The Pride of Lions, 1988/Mar
- The Blood of Roses, 1989/Mar
- Midnight Honor, 2001/Apr
Robin Hood Series
- Through a Dark Mist, 1991/Aug
- In the Shadow of Midnight, 1994/Mar
- The Last Arrow, 1997/Apr
Dante Pirates Series
- Across a Moonlit Sea, 1996/Jan
- The Iron Rose, 2003/Mar
- The Following Sea, 2012/Mar
As Marsha M. Canham
Single Novels
- Dark and Dangerous, 1992/Oct
References and sources
- ^ a b c "NAL Authors: Marsha Canham". NAL Authors. Retrieved September 9, 2013.
- ^ a b Yang, Jennifer (November 6, 2010). "Why Carolyn Parrish lost the election". Toronto Star. Retrieved September 9, 2013.
External links
- Homepage
- List of books in FantasticFiction
- Biography at New American Library