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Gina Ferris Wilkins
Gina Ferris Wilkins, née Vaughan (born December 20, 1954, in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States) is a best-seller, best-selling American author of over 85 romance novels. She writes novels as Gina Ferris, Gina Wilkins and Gina Ferris Wilkins. Biography Born Gina Ferris Vaughan on December 20, 1954, in Little Rock, Arkansas, daughter of Beth Vaughan, an executive secretary, and Vernon Vaughan, an electrician. In February 1972, she married John Wilkins, a wood turner, and they have three children. She obtained a journalism degree from Arkansas State University (ASU) and worked in advertising and human resources. In 1987 she sold her first book to Harlequin Enterprises Ltd, Harlequin and embarked on a career as a full-time writer. Since then, she has written more than 85 novels for various Harlequin and Silhouette category romance lines. Her early Silhouette novels were written under the pseudonyms, Gina Ferris and Gina Ferris Wilkins, which she later dropped in favor of Wilkins. ...
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Kate Hoffmann
Peggy Hoffmann is an American writer of over 70 romance novels since 1993 as Kate Hoffmann. She has written for both the Temptation and Blaze lines for Harlequin Books. In 1992 she won the Harlequin Temptation contest. She lives in southeastern Wisconsin. Biography Hoffmann majored in music in college, later she settled into a job teaching music to elementary school children. After she left teaching, she had jobs in fashion merchandising, advertising, public relations and marketing/communications on both the agency and corporate side. She began reading romantic novels in 1979, when she picked up a copy of ''Ashes in the Wind'' by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, after which she immediately read all by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, Rosemary Rogers, Laurie McBain, Valerie Sherwood, Johanna Lindsey Johanna Helen Lindsey (née Howard, March 10, 1952 – October 27, 2019) was an American writer of historical romance novels. All of her books reached the ''New York Times'' bestseller list, man ...
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Jill Marie Landis
Jill Marie Landis (born November 8, 1948, in Clinton, Indiana, United States) is an American author of historical and contemporary romance novels. Biography Jill Marie Landis was born on November 8, 1948, in Indiana, but moved to California when she was only ten years old. While studying for her B.A. in history from Long Beach State University, Landis held summer jobs working as a ride operator for Fantasyland at Disneyland. Upon graduation, she spent ten years as a kindergarten teacher and then three years teaching English as a Second Language part-time. Although Landis wrote her first romance novel in junior high, she did not decide to pursue a writing career until 1983. Three years after she committed to writing a full-length novel, Landis sold a manuscript. From 1988 through 2003, she published sixteen historical romance novels. In July 2003, she made her debut in the contemporary romance genre. In 2008, her first inspirational historical romance, Homecoming, was published ...
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Rachel Lee (author)
Susan Civil-Brown is an American author of romance novels with a humorous twist. She is best known under the pseudonym Rachel Lee. Her books include romances, romantic suspense and a series of espionage thrillers (''Wildcard'', '' The Crimson Code'', ''The Jerico Pact''). Civil-Brown's first book was published in 1991. She submitted the manuscript A manuscript (abbreviated MS for singular and MSS for plural) was, traditionally, any document written by hand – or, once practical typewriters became available, typewritten – as opposed to mechanically printing, printed or repr ..., a romantic suspense novel, at the urging of her mother and was surprised when it was quickly purchased. Over the next five years she wrote 15 more books. References External linksSue Civil-Brown at fantasticfiction.co.ukRachel Lee at fant ...
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Kristin Hardy
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Victoria Pade
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RaeAnne Thayne
Rayan ( ar, ريّان or ريان, translit=rayyān), also spelt Rayyan, is generally a given name of Arabic origin, usually male but sometimes female, meaning "Door Of Heaven”, “Beautifier", "luxuriant" or "plentiful" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition, it is the name of one of the gates of Jannah, ''Al-Rayyan'', through which only those who fast a lot would enter on the Day of Resurrection. Given name * Rayan Al-Boqami (born 1992), Saudi footballer * Rayan Cherki (born 2003), French footballer * Rayan Frikeche (born 1991), Moroccan footballer * Rayan Hawili (born 1994), Lebanese-American American football player * Rayan Helal (born 1999), French racing cyclist * Rayan Kadima (born 1997), French footballer * Rayan Khemais (born 1998), French footballer * Rayan Oram (born 2016 or 2017; died 2022), Moroccan child killed in well accident * Rayyan Pathan (born 1991), Canadian cricketer * Rayan Souici (born 1998), French footballer * Rayan Yaslam (born 1994), Emirati footba ...
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Elizabeth Bevarly
Elizabeth Bevarly (born 1961 in Louisville, Kentucky, United States) is an American writer of over 70 romance novels since 1989. She is a ''New York Times'' bestselling author. Biography Bevarly was born in 1961 and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. Her grandmothers were Ruth Bevarly and Hazel Robinson. In 1983, she obtained a B.A. with honors in English from the University of Louisville. She worked many diverse jobs, including an editorial assistant for a medical journal. In 1989, she published her first novel. Now, she is a ''New York Times'' bestselling, award-winning author. She married a member of the Coast Guard who was stationed in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She has also lived in Washington D.C., Northern Virginia, and South Jersey. In 1994, they had a son, and now they, their son and their two cats reside back in her native Kentucky. Awards * Career Achievement Award, ''Romantic Times'', for ''Series Love and Laughter'' * 1996, National Readers' Choice Award, for ''The Perf ...
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Peggy Webb
Peggy Webb, née Peggy Elaine Hussey (born February 8, 1942) is an American author of romance novels. Biography Peggy Webb has born and raised on a farm in Lee County, Mississippi. As a child she would often sit in the hayloft and write down her stories. Her first publication came through her husband, the owner of a water well contracting business. As the secretary of the state trade organization, he was responsible for publishing a newsletter. Webb assisted him with the newsletter, and, to fill space, began a humor column. This was picked up in the late 1960s by two trade magazines, ''The Water Well Journal'' and ''Ground Water Age.'' Over two hundred of her columns were published. In 1984, while writing her master's thesis at the University of Mississippi, Webb wrote her first romance novel. Her first novel was rejected because publishers thought it had too much comedy and not enough romance. Bantam Books purchased her second novel, ''Taming Maggie'', and, in order to co ...
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Karen Young (author)
Karen Young is a bestselling American author of over thirty contemporary romance novels. Biography Karen Young did not always intend to be a writer. Her husband Paul became an executive in a corporation and frequently relocated to different areas of the world. For the family's fifteenth move, Young was forced to give up an interesting job in politics in the New Orleans area. To stifle her boredom, Young decided to find a more flexible career. Within four months she had finished her first story, and within six weeks of submitting the romance novel to Silhouette, the book sold. Young describes her novels as concerning "the concept of the evolved woman—one who's able to look her personal demons in the eye and solve her problems...regardless." Her novels have dealt with difficult situations such as teen pregnancy, infidelity, and alcoholism. To keep her ideas fresh, Young often switches genres, writing novels that are considered traditional romance, category romance, women's ...
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Margot Dalton
Margot Dalton is a pseudonym used by Phyllis Strobell to write contemporary romance novels. Dalton has been nominated for a ''Romantic Times'' Career Achievement Award and for a ''Romantic Times'' Reviewers' Choice Award for ''Fourth Horseman''. Her novel ''Another Woman'' was developed into a made-for-TV movie in 1994, starring Justine Bateman. Bibliography Novels *''Magic and Moonbeams'' (1990) *''Sagebrush and Sunshine'' (1990) *''Under Prairie Skies'' (1990) *''Ask Me Anything'' (1991) *''Three Waifs and a Daddy'' (1991) *''Sunflower'' (1992) *''Daniel and the Lion'' (1992) *''Juniper'' (1992) *''Tumbleweed'' (1992) *''Another Woman'' (1993) *''Angels in the Light'' (1993) *''Kim and the Cowboy'' (1994) *''Southern Nights'' (1994) *''The Heart Won't Lie'' (1994) *''Mustang Heart'' (1994) *''Never Givin' Up on Love'' (1994) *''Man of My Dreams'' (1995) *''The Secret Years'' (1995) *''A Family Likeness'' (1996) *''Tangled Lives'' (1996) *''Memories of You'' (1997) *''First Imp ...
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Vicki Lewis Thompson
Vicki Lewis Thompson (born 11 October 1950 in United States) is a best-selling American writer of over seventy romance novels. She has also been published under the pseudonyms Cory Kenyon and Corey Keaton with Mary Tate Engels. Biography Vicki Lewis was born on 11 October 1950 in the United States. She has both a B.A. and M.A. in English from the University of Arizona. She worked as a journalist and a high school English teacher before deciding that she would try to write romance novels. Her first book was published in 1984 as the ninth entry in the Harlequin Temptation line. Thompson also had the honor of being one of the launch authors for the Harlequin Blaze and Harlequin Duets lines. The first of her "Nerd" Books, ''Nerd in Shining Armor'', was a 2003 Reading With Ripa selection. Vicki has two children, including daughter Audrey, who runs her mother's website. Awards *1985 - Romance Writers of America RITA Finalist, ''Promise Me Sunshine'' *1986 - Romance Writers of Ame ...
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