Mary Moore has been an avid student of the Regency era since the 1970's and is a member of the ACFW's historic fiction community.
She has been writing historical fiction for over fifteen years. Mary had to put her writing on hold while undergoing a battle with breast cancer.
She is now even more excited about her writing as she incorporates her struggles throughout her books; dedicated to encouraging others in the Lord and using her talent to His glory.
A native of the Washington, DC area, Mary and her husband, Craig, now live in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia with their only child, a black lab named Darcy!
She has been writing historical fiction for over fifteen years. Mary had to put her writing on hold while undergoing a battle with breast cancer.
She is now even more excited about her writing as she incorporates her struggles throughout her books; dedicated to encouraging others in the Lord and using her talent to His glory.
A native of the Washington, DC area, Mary and her husband, Craig, now live in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia with their only child, a black lab named Darcy!
Genres: Inspirational, Romance, Historical Romance
Novels
Where the Kowhai Blooms (1968)
Rata Flowers Are Red (1969)
Along the Ribbonwood Track (1971)
Matai Valley Magic (1973)
Silver Birch Country (1974)
Manuka Fire (1974)
Man of the High Country (1979)
Middle of Nowhere (1980)
Hills of Amethyst (1981)
Run Before the Wind (1982)
Lake Haupiri Moon (1983)
Springs of Love (1983)
A Golden Touch (1988)
The Aristocrat's Lady (2011)
Beauty in Disguise (2013)
Accidental Fiancee (2015)
Rata Flowers Are Red (1969)
Along the Ribbonwood Track (1971)
Matai Valley Magic (1973)
Silver Birch Country (1974)
Manuka Fire (1974)
Man of the High Country (1979)
Middle of Nowhere (1980)
Hills of Amethyst (1981)
Run Before the Wind (1982)
Lake Haupiri Moon (1983)
Springs of Love (1983)
A Golden Touch (1988)
The Aristocrat's Lady (2011)
Beauty in Disguise (2013)
Accidental Fiancee (2015)
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