Susan Holloway Scott
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Susan Holloway Scott is an American
United States
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 author
Author
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 of historical fiction who also writes historical
Historical romance
Historical romance is a subgenre of two literary genres, the romance novel and the historical novel.-Definition:Historical romance is set before World War II...

 romance novels under the pen name Miranda Jarrett.

Biography

Susan Holloway Scott was born Susan Holloway in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, "the District", or simply D.C., is the capital of the United States. On July 16, 1790, the United States Congress approved the creation of a permanent national capital as permitted by the U.S. Constitution....

 and raised in northern New Jersey
New Jersey
New Jersey is a state in the Northeastern and Middle Atlantic regions of the United States. , its population was 8,791,894. It is bordered on the north and east by the state of New York, on the southeast and south by the Atlantic Ocean, on the west by Pennsylvania and on the southwest by Delaware...

, where she graduated from Northern Valley Regional High School. Scott briefly attended art school before enrolling in Brown University
Brown University
Brown University is a private, Ivy League university located in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Founded in 1764 prior to American independence from the British Empire as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations early in the reign of King George III ,...

, where she earned a B.A.
Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts , from the Latin artium baccalaureus, is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate course or program in either the liberal arts, the sciences, or both...

 in art history
Art history
Art history has historically been understood as the academic study of objects of art in their historical development and stylistic contexts, i.e. genre, design, format, and style...

. After finishing school, Scott worked in public relations, writing press releases and designing admissions materials for Brown University, the University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania is a private, Ivy League university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Penn is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States,Penn is the fourth-oldest using the founding dates claimed by each institution...

, and Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr College is a women's liberal arts college located in Bryn Mawr, a community in Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania, ten miles west of Philadelphia. The name "Bryn Mawr" means "big hill" in Welsh....

.

Scott is married to musician Jay Scott and has two children. While on maternity leave after thebirth of her daughter, she decided to try writing a novel. Her first book, a historical romance called Steal the Stars, was published in 1992 by Harlequin
Harlequin Enterprises Ltd
Harlequin Enterprises Limited is a Toronto, Ontario-based company that is a publisher of series romance and women's fiction. Owned by the Torstar Corporation, the largest newspaper publisher in Canada, the company publishes approximately 120 new titles each month in 29 different languages in 107...

 under the pen name Miranda Jarrett. In the fifteen years since then, Scott has written over thirty historical romances for Harlequin and Pocket Books as Miranda Jarrett. These books are available in eleven languages in sixteen foreign countries, with over three and half million copies in print.

In 2005, Scott decided to attempt "longer, more complex stories with more characters and actual history than could fit comfortably into a historical romance." Her first attempt at more mainstream historical fiction, Duchess: A Novel of Sarah Churchill was published in 2006 under her real name.

Scott has served on the executive board of the Romance Writers of America
Romance Writers of America
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. She lives with her family near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the county seat of Philadelphia County, with which it is coterminous. The city is located in the Northeastern United States along the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers. It is the fifth-most-populous city in the United States,...

.

Sparhawks

  • Columbine (1992)
  • Spindrift (1993)
  • Mariah's Prize (1994)
  • Desire My Love (1994)
  • Sparhawk's Lady (1995)
  • The Sparhawk Bride (1995)
  • Sparhawk's Angel (1996)
  • Gift of the Heart (1996)
  • The Secrets of Catie Hazard (1997)

Fairbournes of Cape Cod

  • The Captain's Bride (1997)
  • Cranberry Point (1998)
  • Wishing (1999)
  • Moonlight (1999)
  • Sunrise (2000)
  • Starlight (2000)
  • Star Bright (2000)

Penny House Novel

  • Rake's Wager (2005)
  • The Lady's Hazard (2005)
  • The Duke's Gamble (2006)

Novels

  • Steal the Stars (1992)
  • Providence (1993)
  • Princess of Fortune (2004)
  • The Adventurous Bride (2006)
  • Seduction Of An English Beauty (2007)

Omnibus

  • Christmas Rogues (1995) (with Anita Mills and Patricia Potter
    Patricia Potter
    Patricia Caroline Potter is an English actress. Best known for her role as Diane Lloyd in the popular BBC medical drama Holby City, Potter has acted on stage, television, and in film. She married her partner, doctor Jim Down, in May 2007.- Personal life :Potter grew up on a farm in Kent with her...

    )
  • Under the Boardwalk (1999) (with Geralyn Dawson
    Geralyn Dawson
    Geralyn Dawson is a USA Today bestselling author of romance novels. She is a graduate of Texas A&M University, and has written fifteen novels and contributed two novellas to anthologies, one of which was on the New York Times Best Seller list. In 1996 her novel The Wedding Raffle was named as one...

    , Linda Howard
    Linda Howard
    Linda S. Howington is an American best-selling romance/suspense author under her pseudonym Linda Howard. Before she became a writer, she was an avid reader and fond of Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell. After 21 years of penning stories for her own enjoyment, she submitted a novel for...

    , Jillian Hunter
    Jillian Hunter
    Jillian Hunter is an American author of historical romance novels.-Awards:*1995 - Romantic Times Award Nominee for Glenlyon's Bride*1997 - Romantic Times Award Nominee for Fairy Tale...

     and Mariah Stewart
    Mariah Stewart
    Mariah Stewart is an author of romantic fiction whose titles have appeared on the New York Times andUSA Today bestsellers lists. Stewart's books have won, or been nominated for, various major awards, including three-time recipient of the New Jersey Romance Writers' Golden Leaf Awards for The...

    )
  • Reckless Hearts (2001) (with Heather Graham
    Heather Graham Pozzessere
    Heather Graham Pozzessere is a best-selling US writer, who writes primarily romance novels...

    )
  • Gifts of the Season (2002) (with Anne Gracie and Lyn Stone)
  • April Moon (2004) (with Susan King
    Susan King (novelist)
    Susan King, née Longhi is an American writer of historical romance novels as Susan King, Sarah Gabriel and Susan Fraser King...

     and Merline Lovelace)
  • The Betrothal (2005) (with Terri Brisbin and Joanne Rock)

As Susan Holloway Scott

  • Duchess: A Novel of Sarah Churchill (2006)
  • Royal Harlot: A Novel of the Countess of Castlemaine and King Charles II (2007)
  • The King's Favorite: A Novel of Nell Gwyn and King Charles II (2008)
  • The French Mistress: A Novel of the Duchess of Portsmouth and King Charles II (2009)

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