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Avon
Ladies in Denver · RWA 2002
Denver
Booksigning
Avon Ladies @ Lunch:
from left: Mary Reed McCall,
Candice Hern
Karen Kendall, Sabrina Jeffries
Sari Robbins, Julia Quinn
Susan Andersen, Suzanne Macpherson
Patti Berg, Linda Needham,
Mia Ryan, Rachel Gibson
Authors
of
"The Further Observations
of Lady Whistledown" anthology:
Julia Quinn
Karen Hawkins
Suzanne Enoch
Mia Ryan
Avon Ladies in Denver, RWA 2002
from left: Kathryn Smith,
Rachel Gibson,
Karen Hawkins, Linda Needham, Lorraine Heath
Booksigning
Tour Bus Denver, RWA 2002
Suzanne Macpherson, Mary Reed McCall,
Lorraine Heath, Cait London
My
Roommates, RWA 2002:
Karen Hawkins, Karen Kendall
Queen
of the RITA Awards Susan Andersen Her Royal Court:
Stephanie Laurens
Halie North
Linda O'Brien
Linda Needham
Suzanne Enoch
Avon
Ladies Adventure Tour 2000 - DC Susan Andersen
Becky Wade
Stephanie Laurens
Kathleen Eschlenburg
Gayle Callen
At
The National Mall,
Washington, DC
Suzanne Enoch
Gayle Callen
Stephanie Laurens
Susan Andersen
Becky Wade
At The RITA Awards:
Julia Quinn
Stephanie Laurens
Karen Hawkins
Suzanne Enoch
Avon Ladies Past Events
At the watering trough
Avon Ladies Adventure Tour
Chicago July 1999
Avon Ladies Booksigning
Montclair, CA
July 30, 1998
Suzanne sells in Germany, Norway,
Poland, Russia, Sweden, Korea, Italy...
Suzanne's first novel, The Black
Duke's Prize was translated into German and published as Lady Meines
Herzens in the My Lady series of historical romances in 1998
Angel's Devil also
translated into German soon followed and was published as Susser Engel Angelique
in the My Lady series of historical romances in 2000
Taming Rafe was translated
into Norwegian and published as Til verdens ende in the Super-Stjerne
series of historical romances in November of 2000
Taming Rafe was translated into Polish and published as W
niewoli uczuc in the Roanse Sprzed Lat series of historical romances in December
of 2000.
Reforming
A Rake was translated into Polish and
published as Guwernantka in the Roanse Sprzed Lat
series of historical romances in May 2001.
Stolen
Kisses was translated into Polish and
published as Kradzione pocafunki in the Roanse Sprzed
Lat series of historical romances in June 2001.
This
hard cover version of Reforming
A Rake was translated into Russian and
published under the title of....Oh, forget it! I can't even
pronounce it, and my keyboard doesn't have those weird backwards
"R"s and "N"s. Take your best shot. Summer 2002.
You
can now buy Meet Me at Midnight
at the Barnes & Noble in Warsaw, Poland. Translated into Polish in
the Spring of 2002 and
published as Spotkania o pofnocy in the Roanse Sprzed
Lat series of historical romances.
A
2004 translation of The Rake into Swedish.
The Rake translated into
Polish 2005
London's Perfect
Scoundrel translated into Polish.
London's Perfect
Scoundrel translated into Italian.
A
2004
Russian reprint of Meet Me at Midnight
Another
Russian reprint of Meet Me at Midnight
released in 2005
This appears on the back
cover of the Russian printing of Reforming
A Rake. Not quite sure what this has to
do with a Regency Romance, but I hope I'm not being resold into
Russian porno paperbacks!
Reforming
A Rake sold to Spain in 2006 and now known as
Enmendar A Un Granuja
A
2007 Czech reprint of
Reforming A Rake
A
2008 Czech reprint of
A Matter of Scandal
A
2006 Russian reprint of
Stolen Kisses
A
2008 Spanish reprint of
Flirting With Danger
The
2008 Dutch reprint of
Sin and Sensibility
The
2008 Dutch reprint of
An Invitation to Sin
From
Spain comes
a 2008 copy of
Meet Me at Midnight
Alas,
no steamy hunks for the cover of these
2003 Korean translations of
Reforming
A Rake and Meet Me At Midnight.
"If
you run into me on the streets of Seoul,
please call me by my first
name...
"
From
Russia comes
a 2008 copy of
Flirting With Danger
Also from
Russia,
a 2008 version of
Don't Look Down