![]() ![]() What book do you wish you’d written and why? I’m half-way through – just reading it in tiny chunks (joke).ĥ. The Miniaturist – the debut novel by Jessie Burton. I have a soft spot for Surrender to the Sheikh – I think I was a little bit in love with Prince Khalim and Maraban became very real to me. ![]() Which of the many books you’ve written has stayed with you the most and why? How did you celebrate selling your first manuscript?ģ. ![]() Pick it up and get sucked into the love story featuring a very unlikely hero, who happens to just ooze more sex-appeal and charisma than you could ever imagine.Ģ. I love all her books but Comparative Strangers is the one which really nailed it for me. Working my way through the list of the fabulous Sara Craven, who manages to break the rules and get away with it. What she loves most about writing for Harlequin is the artistic freedom to create powerful love-stories which transport her and the reader into a different world…ĭon’t miss Sharon’s next book, The Ruthless Greek’s Return, out July 2015!įollow Sharon on Twitter, Facebook and be sure to stop by her website!ġ.What book first got you hooked on Harlequin? ![]() Her medical romance debut was Nurse in the Outback and since then, she has written ninety-three books. Sharon Kendrick first sold to Harlequin in 1985. ![]()
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