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"Do not read Lynna Banning expecting some trite, cliched western romance. This author breathes fresh air into the West." - Romance Reviews Today
"You'll love Banning's subtle magic with romance (somebody sent this to Tom Selleck for a movie version!)". - Romantic Times on The Wedding Cake War
"Though a romance through and through, The Scout is also a story with powerful undertones of sacrifice and longing". - Romantic Times
Plum Creek Bride Reader to Reader Review
Lost Acres Bride
Western Rose
Wildwood
"Lynna Banning writes a story so good it stays with you long after the last page is turned ...."
Linda Castle, author of Abbie's Child
"Warm, wonderful and witty--a winning combination from a bright new talent."
Theresa Michaels
"Skillfully plotted, exquisitely written ... will win your heart,"
Linda Castle
LYNNA BANNING combines a lifelong love of history and literature into a satisfying career as a writer. Born in Oregon, she has lived in Northern California most of her life. Currently she lives in Felton, near Roaring Camp in the Santa Cruz Mountains, with two cats and a very nervous canary.
The Ranger and the Redhead is Lynna's eleventh release from Harlequin Historicals. Her first novel, Western Rose, based on Oregon family history, was published in 1996; Wildwood followed in 1997; Lost Acres Bride in 1998, Plum Creek Bride in 1999 and The Law and Miss Hardisson in 2000. At present she is working on her next book, a medieval. Lynna's agent is Pattie Steele-Perkins of the Steele-Perkins Literary Agency.
Lynna graduated from Watsonville High School, where her father taught
English, and from Scripps College in Claremont, California, before
embarking on her first career as an editor and technical writer for
Stanford Research Institute and later for Lockheed. She also taught
English and journalism at Santa Cruz High School for a number of years.
An amateur pianist and harpsichordist, Lynna performs on psaltery, harp, and recorders with two medieval music groups and coaches ensembles in her spare time.

Lynna loves to hear from her readers. Write to her at P.O. Box 324, Felton, CA 95018, or email her.
To subscribe to The Daring Do, a newsletter published sporadically from Lynna's back porch, send a SASE to the above Felton address.

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