Kirsten Heilmann Kirsten Heilmann i(A112837 works by)
Gender: Female
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8 y separately published work icon Bella's Impossible Boss Michelle Douglas , 6162691 2012 single work novel romance
— Appears in: Romana Extra Band 8 2013;

— Appears in: Dans l'azur d'un regard [and] Tendre piège 2014;

— Appears in: Hjerteknuseren [and] En frelsende engel 2015; Sneet inde med hertugen [and] Hjerteknuseren 2019;

'From the wrong side of the tracks, Dominic Wright is fiercely proud of his successful career – and his latest project is his gateway to the big time! The downside? Dominic is expected to babysit the boss's spoiled daughter.

'Bella Maldini knows hotshot Dominic by reputation, and where women are concerned it's a bad one! Still, if Bella wants this project to succeed she must work closely with Dominic. If only he weren't so impossible – cynical, complicated, controlled – and, worst of all, sexier than any man she's ever met!' (Publisher's blurb)

3 y separately published work icon The Princess and the Masked Man Valerie Parv , ( trans. Kirsten Heilmann with title Maskebal pa slottet ) Valby : Aller Laeser Service , 2007 Z1098610 2003 single work novel She was a princess... in search of her prince. And should get whatever she wanted, right? Giselle de Marginy wanted to be keeper of Merrisand Castle, but due to Carramer's laws only marriage could earn her the title. Yet for the independent princess wedded bliss held no appeal, until a masked ball brought her face-to-face with the most mesmerising blue eyes. Widowed single father Bryce Laws was surprised by Giselle's proposal. A marriage of convenience would secure her position and provide a mother for his young daughter. But could Bryce really wed the passionate princess in name only, when he wanted so much more? - back cover (Chatswood 2004)
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