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Robyn Carr is an American author. She is the writer of the Virgin River series of books and has written more than fifty novels. [1] Her novels have been on The New York Times Best Seller list, including titles such as The Hero. [2] She is also an executive producer on the television adaptations of Virgin River and Sullivan's Crossing.
Find her on Instagram, check out her recent articles, or tell her what you’re reading at cmulroy@usatoday.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Most anticipated 2025 book releases ...
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Philippa Carr; Robyn Carr; Sherry Carr (also known as Lacey Dancer, Sara Chance, and Sydney Ann Clary) [19] Tori Carrington [6] Susan Carroll [14] Rosemary Carter; Barbara Cartland; Zoe Cass (pseudonym of Lois Dorothea Low) Carla Cassidy [20] Jayne Castle [7] Clare Cavendish; Diane Chamberlain; Sara Chance (also known as Lacey Dancer, Sherry ...
The following is a list of winners and shortlisted authors of the Booker Prize for Fiction. The prize has been awarded each year since 1969 to the best original full-length novel, written in the English language, by a citizen of the Commonwealth of Nations or the Republic of Ireland. In 2014, it was opened for the first time to any work ...
Robin Carr and David Croft 13 December 1986 ( 1986-12-13 ) Spike's feelings for April are properly renewed after spending time worrying over Gladys, and so he asks Ted to arrange a special treat for his girlfriend at the local cinema.
The Piglet Files is a British sitcom produced by London Weekend Television (LWT). The show consists of three series, totalling 21 episodes, that were broadcast between 7 September 1990 and 10 May 1992.
About pioneer-era Mormon polygamy. Music by Robbert Stoddard. Written in 1971, it had a staged reading at Brigham Young University, but administration rejected a full staging, apparently to avoid appearing to sanction modern polygamy. After some rewriting, Card staged a 1974 production at his own Utah Valley Repertory Theatre Company.