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Sarah Holland (born November 1961 in Folkestone, Kent, England) is a writer, actress and singer best known for her 22 romantic novels for Harlequin which have been published in over 130 countries, selling millions of copies worldwide. She has also written for television, newspapers and the screen as well as appearing in films; most notably the multi-award-winning Texan movie Artois the Goat (2009) and a supporting role with Academy Award-winning American actor Jack Palance in Treasure Island (1999). Holland wrote her first book, Too Hot To Handle at 18, and became one of the youngest romantic novelists in history when it was published in 1982. Biography Personal life Holland was born in November 1961 at Folkestone, Kent, England. The daughter of Sheila Coates Holland (best-selling novelist Charlotte Lamb) and classical biographer, ex-Times journalist Richard Holland, she has four siblings, including poet and novelist Jane Holland. Holland suffered epilepsy in her teens and had to leave Wanstead High School, London with a handful of O levels at sixteen. Subsequently, educated at home by her parents, she moved to the Isle of Man with them in 1978 and, in 1980, began training to write at her mother's side. Holland lives in Scotland and works in Edinburgh. Writing career Because of the speed of her writing and the success of her books, Holland was nicknamed Mouton Cadet, a wordplay on Lamb's Daughter, by publishing brothers Alan Boon and John Boon, who then ran Mills & Boon. This industry nickname was later reported in the non-fiction book The Merchants of Venus: Inside Harlequin and the Empire of Romance by Paul Grescoe (1998). Holland was living in San Angelo, Texas in April 2008 when the FLDS Mormon-splinter sect case shot to international prominence and, as a contributing journalist, wrote about it for the San Angelo Standard-Times sparking a news debate as well as giving interviews to Texan news agencies including San Angelo Live. In late 2008, Holland moved to London, England, where she worked as publication director for EMP Media's national celebrity magazine empire At Home Magazine for three years. In June 2011, she was appointed editor-in-chief of Victory House Publishing's La Creme Magazine. Influences Holland is also an actress and singer and many of her books reflect this. The heroines of Bluebeard's Bride (1985), Adult Love (1991) and Desert Destiny (1991) are all singers and the books have music business backgrounds. The Devil's Mistress (1982), Forbidden Passion (1991) and Blue Fire (1994) are all set in the film industry with both movie star heroes and heroines. The hero of Too Hot To Handle (1982) is a pop star; the hero of Red Hot Lover (1998) is a movie star. Screen writing career In 1995, Holland studied screen writing with Robert McKee in London and was invited to write a 6-minute teleplay for Island of Dreams, part of the Granada Television series, Being There. Island of Dreams was nominated for Best Documentary of 1996 by the RTS (Royal Television Society) (Northern) and sold to over 13 countries. In 1999, Holland wrote a film screenplay, Abuse of a Dominant Position for Iron Pictures, Manchester Ltd. Acting career At 20, Holland enrolled at the London East 15 Acting School and embarked on an acting career which has included film, television and theatre. She performed Shakespeare for BBC 2's Bard on the Box series (1994) and won the supporting actress role opposite Hollywood superstar Jack Palance in Treasure Island directed by Peter Rowe; also starring Patrick Bergin and Kevin Zegers. Her Equity registered stage name is Abigail Rhode (Abby Rhode). She has appeared in a number of films through the Isle of Man Film Commission. In 2008, Holland played French author Eva Verrane in the award-winning film Artois The Goat, which she also narrated; it was directed by Cliff and Kyle Bogart and shot in Austin, Texas for the 2009 Sundance Film Festival with the world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival 2009 at Austin, Texas. Artois the Goat gained a string of nominations and awards at international film festivals in 2009–10. Holland appeared as Audrey in the Summer 2013 production of Shakespeare's As You Like It in Hampstead, London and is appearing in the autumn 2013 season of Chekhov plays including The Bear, The Proposal and The Cherry Orchard. Sarah has also written theatre reviews, most recently for the opening week of Stephen Ward the Musical, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton. Music career Holland is also a professional singer with over 20 years experience. She has performed blues, jazz and pop all over London and the Isle of Man. She has been singing modern and classical music with St James's Choir London since 2009. Television career Holland has been the subject of three television documentaries. In 1982, BBC1's Nationwide made a 10-minute programme about her: – Young Writer at Drama School. In 1993, BBC 2 filmed Sarah Holland and Charlotte Lamb for the 50-minute documentary Paradise Road directed by Phillipa Lowthorpe. In 1996, a 30-minute documentary was made about Sarah Holland and Charlotte Lamb; Island of Dreams, Granada Television. Works Single novels Too Hot To Handle (1982) Tomorrow Began Yesterday (1982) The Devil's Mistress (1982) Deadly Angel (1982) Fever Pitch (1983) Bluebeard's Bride (1985) Outcast Lovers (1985) The Heat Is On (1988) Adult Love (1990) Desert Destiny (1991) Forbidden Passion (1991) Last of the Great French Lovers (1992) Ruthless Lover (1992) Confrontation (1992) Extreme Provocation (1993) Ungoverned Passion (1993) Dangerous Desire (1994 Blue Fire (1994) Master of Seduction (1995) An Obsessive Love (1995) The Dominant Male (1996) Red Hot Lover (1998) References External links Fantastic Fiction Website Sarah Holland at IMDb . Discover the Sarah Holland popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Sarah Holland books.

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    BAWTRY

    Derek Holland & Dr Sarah Holland

    This special digital edition of Bawtry and the Idle River Trade is reproduced in its original format to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of its first publication.  Find out ...

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    The Greeks

    James Pettifer

    Our perception of Greece conjures up many potent images: an ancient civilization brought alive by fable, hillsides dotted with sunbaked villages, lazy beaches lapped by crystal blu...

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    The Weeping Woman

    Zoe Valdes & David Frye

    Winner of the prestigious Azorín Prize for Fiction, the bestselling novel about love, sacrifice, and Picasso's mistress, Dora Maar.A writer resembling Zoé Valdésa Cuban exile livin...

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    Eastern Delights

    Derek Holland

    Eastern Delights showcases a selection of buildings in the east of England, from the Tudor to Georgian period. It includes thematic chapters on churches and chapels, country mansio...

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    The Packhorse Gallery

    The Packhorse Gallery

    The Packhorse Gallery is a community arts project run by Kirklees based mental health charity, Support to Recovery (S2R), and highlights the benefits of creativity for mental wellb...

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    Surface With Daring

    Douglas Reeman

    Hiding, lying in wait on the sea bed, is EX16.Though one of the most important ships in the Royal Navy, she's not much to look at; she's only 54 feet long, with no defensive armame...