With her newest release, The Iron Rose, ready to hit the shelves in March, readers are in for another of Marsha's trademark adventures on the high seas! It was soon followed by her first ' rip-roaring pirate adventure', The Wind and the Sea, which won additional praise and the ' Swashbuckler of the Year' award from Romantic Times Magazine. The release of her first novel, China Rose, immediately garnered critical praise. When she couldn't get her fill of action packed tales of yore, Marsha decided to create stories of her own and debuted in the historical romance scene in the early 80's. Not that Marsha's heroines are shrinking violets either - each is always her hero's ultimate match! Valiant Scottish warriors, medieval knights and outlaws, mysterious highwaymen, steely-eyed gunslingers, and swashbuckling pirates who stand sure-footedly in their ship's rigging, cutlass in one hand and spyglass in the other - these are in Marsha's opinion, the ultimate thrill. Historical romance author Marsha Canham readily admits she's hooked on stories of adventure and derring-do and bigger-than-life heroes. E-interviewed by Martina Bexte (February, 2003)
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