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- Janet Gover (b. Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian writer of over a dozen romance novels and more than 20 short stories since 2002. Her work has won numerous awards in the UK and the US, including the Romantic Novelists' Association's Epic Romantic Novel of the Year (2017) and (2007). She also writes as Juliet Bell, in collaboration with English author Alison May. She worked as a television journalist in Australia and Hong Kong and the UK before moving to the UK. She was Publicity Officer for the Romantic Novelists' Association in 2010. (en)
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- RNA Epic Romantic Novel of the Year, Elizabeth Goudge Trophy, Aspen Gold readers Choice Award (en)
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- Melbourne, Australia (en)
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- Janet Gover (b. Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian writer of over a dozen romance novels and more than 20 short stories since 2002. Her work has won numerous awards in the UK and the US, including the Romantic Novelists' Association's Epic Romantic Novel of the Year (2017) and (2007). She also writes as Juliet Bell, in collaboration with English author Alison May. She worked as a television journalist in Australia and Hong Kong and the UK before moving to the UK. She was Publicity Officer for the Romantic Novelists' Association in 2010. (en)
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