He was also very supportive of her during her initial years as a writer when her novels were getting rejected by many publishers. He even bought a new typewriter for for ease of writing. Together they nurtured 7 children, 2 from her previous marriage and 5 from his previous one.Īfter knowing that she has an interest in writing novels, Michael began encouraging her to write. Michael was working as the public relations director in the same company during that time. It was during her stint as the assistant director for a film by the General Motors Division that she met with her second husband, Michael McNaught. After that, McNaught also worked as an assistant controller at a major truck company and also became the presidents of an employment agency and an executive firm. But, before trying her hand at writing novels, she began working as an assistant director in the crew of a film. McNaught began pursuing her dream of becoming a novelist at a very young age. After a some years into her marriage, Mcnaught got divorced. Louis and got blessed with a couple of children, a son named Clayton and a daughter named Whitney. After being born and raised in San Luis Obispo, McNaught graduated from the Northwestern University with a major in Business. By writing her novels in a unique style and mixing the history and romance genres, she has to her credit the invention of the modern Regency Historical sub-genre of romance. Apart from being a well known author, McNaught also worked as the first female executive producer for the CBS radio station. They have been translated into more than 30 foreign languages. She has more than 40 million printed copies of her novels that are sold in more than 8 countries worldwide. McNaught was born on in San Luis Obispo, California, United States. She is particularly known for writing down the highly successful Westmoreland Saga series.
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