Jane LeCompte
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Jane LeCompte (born August 20, 1948) is an American
United States
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 writer
Writer
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 of romance novels as Jane Ashford and Jane LeCompte. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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. She is a two-time nominee for a Career Achievement Award by Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine.

Single Novels

  • Gwendeline 1980/01
  • Bluestocking 1980/09
  • Man of Honour 1981/03
  • Rivals of Fortune 1981/10
  • The Three Graces 1982/03
  • The Marchington Scandal 1982/07
  • The Headstrong Ward 1983/05
  • A Radical Arrangement 1983/1
  • First Season 1984/01
  • Cachet 1984/06 reprint as First Impressions 1985/05
  • The Impetuous Heiress 1984/06
  • The Repentant Rebel 1984/10
  • The Irresolute Rivals 1985/02
  • Mirage 1986/10
  • The Reluctant Rake 1987/05
  • Meddlesome Miranda 1988/12
  • The Marriage Wager 1996/10
  • The Bargain 1997/09
  • Charmed and Dangerous 1998/09
  • Bride to Be 1999/08

Omnibus In Collaboration

  • Come November / Bluestocking / Hidden Spring (1980) (with Virginia Myers and Rose Swan)

External links

  • Jane Ashford's page at Fantastic Fiction
  • Review of Moon Passage from The New York Times
    The New York Times
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