Amy Talbot
Biography
Amy Talbot lives in Christchurch, New Zealand. She is a freelance editor, has written professionally for fifteen years, and published romance novels, numerous short stories, and magazine and newspaper articles. Amy has a post-graduate Diploma in Publishing, is a freelance editor and also the Creative Writing tutor for Aoraki Polytechnic.
Author Credits
![]() | The Rajah’s Chosen Bride by Amy Talbot ISBN 9781615720996 Ratings: Heat - 1 Genre: Romance Sub Genre: Contemporary Blurb: The day she buries her grandfather, Australian grade-school teacher Vania di Bergolo finds he has arranged her marriage to Indian business mogul, Devendra Jain. She’s appalled at the proposition. How could her grandfather barter her to the highest bidder? Despite her aversion to marrying a complete stranger, Vania agrees to the betrothal, but demands the marriage be in name only. Deven is incensed when he finds out about the arrangement. Vania is a thoroughly modern western woman, and they share nothing in common. He has stayed determinedly single from choice, planning to take a wife from his own people when he is ready. Now, thanks to the secret scheming of two old men, and the sweet, innocent smile of a foreigner, his stubbornly held bachelor existence is set to change dramatically. | $ 6.95 |
![]() | Diamonds and Deceit by Amy Talbot ISBN 9781615721634 Ratings: Heat - 2 Genre: Romance Sub Genre: Suspense Blurb: Is the treasure they seek the one they truly want? André Castile makes a fatal mistake that leads to the theft of the Queen of Hearts, a priceless heirloom necklace he values above all else. Driven by revenge, André tracks the Queen of Hearts to the alpine heartland of New Zealand, and to Grace Summerfield. Determined to uncover the past Grace tries so hard to conceal, the search for the Queen of Hearts, and for the truth, propels André and Grace on a deadly journey through the untamed high country. Fear and danger stalks them at every turn. What will they do, how far will they go, which lines will they cross to find what matters most? What will it ultimately cost them understand what is real, and what is just a shoddy approximation? | $ 5.95 |



