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Marisa Mackle
Bornc. 1973
Armagh, Northern Ireland
Pen nameMarisa Mackle
OccupationWriter
GenreRomance

Marisa Mackle (born c. 1973) is a romance novelist of over 13 books who also writes for children.

Life and work

Born in Armagh, Northern Ireland about 1973, Mackle now lives in Dublin, Ireland. She was educated in Mount Anville in Dublin before travelling Europe for several years. She became an air hostess and a receptionist and has used her experiences in her novels. She began writing in hotels while working as an air hostess. Her first novel was successful and today she writes both books and articles, including for the Herald. Her novels are mostly romance novels however she also writes for children.[1][2][3][4]

She has two sisters and is vegan. She has one son.[3][4]

Bibliography

  • Mr. Right for the Night (2002)
  • So Long Mr. Wrong! (2003)
  • The Mile High Guy (2004)
  • Chinese Whispers (2005)
  • Man Hunt (2006)
  • Confessions of an Air Hostess (2007)
  • Living Next Door to Alice (2008)
  • Party Animal (2008)
  • Anything for Love(2009)
  • Along Came a Stork (2011)
  • More Than A Feeling (2011)
  • The Secret Nanny Club (2012)
  • No More Fish (2013)

Novels for children

  • The Girl in the Yellow Dress (2010)
  • Lucy Goes to Hollywood (2011)

References

  1. ^ Bernice Mulligan (2011). "Mum's the word".
  2. ^ "Author's website". Archived from the original on 18 April 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Me and my health: Marisa Mackle". 2008.
  4. ^ a b "Our Marisa shows off her new baby".