Megan Maxwell
Spanish writer (born 1965)
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- Megan Maxwell is the pseudonym of María del Carmen Rodríguez del Álamo Lázaro (born 1965 in Nuremberg, Germany), a Spanish romantic novelist whose works can be categorized as chick lit.
- Shortly after her birth, her mother brought her to Spain and raised her there with minimal paternal contact.
- Her novel Pídeme lo que quieras was made into a movie ( Ask Me What You Want ) in 2024.
Megan Maxwell is the pseudonym of María del Carmen Rodríguez del Álamo Lázaro (born 1965 in Nuremberg, Germany), a Spanish romantic novelist whose works can be categorized as chick lit. She was born to a Spanish mother and an American father, who split up before she was born. Shortly after her birth, her mother brought her to Spain and raised her there with minimal paternal contact. Since 2009, she has written several novels.
Her novel Pídeme lo que quieras was made into a movie (Ask Me What You Want) in 2024.
References
External links
- Megan Maxwell's website
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