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Angela Behelle

Angela Behelle (born October 5, 1971, in Auchel) is a French romance novel writer.

Biography

Angela Behelle was born on October 5, 1971, in Auchel. She spent part of her childhood in Pas-de-Calais and studied law at the University of Lille. After her studies, she moved to Burgundy in the department of Yonne.

She is the author of erotic and romance novels published by various imprints of Groupe Flammarion, including J'ai Lu and Pygmalion, as well as by Éditions Leduc, France Loisirs, and .

In June 2012, she published an erotic saga, La Société, about the life of a secret society in the service of influential men. The story led to controversy on French social networks. In 2013, La Société was published as a paperback edition by Éditions J'ai lu. The same year, rumours about a film adaptation reached enthusiastic fans of the series, when Eric Porcher from Kap films and Arnaud Kerneguez from Kanibal searched for an erotic novel to adapt for the screen.

In 2017, a spin-off of the series was published.

Bibliography

La Société

  • Qui de nous deux?, Paris, J'ai lu, "Librio", 2013
  • Mission Azerty, Paris, J'ai lu, "Librio", 2014
  • À votre service, Paris, J'ai lu, "Librio", 2014
  • La Gardienne de l'Oméga, Paris, J'ai lu, "Librio", 2014
  • L'Inspiration d’Émeraude, Paris, J'ai lu, "Librio", 2015
  • La fille du boudoir, Paris, J'ai lu, "Librio", 2016
  • Sur la gamme, Paris, J'ai lu, "Librio", 2016
  • Le Premier Pas, Paris, J'ai lu, "Fantasme Poche", 2017
  • Secrets diplomatiques, Paris, J'ai lu, "Fantasme Poche", 2017
  • Paris-New York, Paris, J'ai lu, "Fantasme Poche", 2017

Spin-off of La Société

Novels

  • Voisin, Voisine, Paris, J'ai lu, "J'ai lu pour elle", 2014
  • Au bonheur de ces dames, Paris, Éditions Blanche, "Blanche", 2015
  • Le Caméléon, Paris, Pygmalion, "Novels", 2016
  • Loup y es-tu?, Paris, Pygmalion, "Novels", 2018

Books under pen name Sylvie Barret

  • Demandez-moi la lune!, Paris, J'ai lu, "J'ai lu pour elle", 2015
  • Les Terres du Dalahar, Paris, J'ai lu, "Darklight", 2016

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