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Peggy Webb, née Peggy Elaine Hussey (born February 8, 1942) is an American author of
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Biography

Peggy Webb has born and raised on a farm in
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. 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
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, Webb wrote her first
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. Her first novel was rejected because publishers thought it had too much comedy and not enough romance.
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purchased her second novel, ''Taming Maggie'', and, in order to complete the revisions Bantam required, Webb had to postpone the defense of her thesis. She did eventually receive her
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in fine arts, the same summer that her first novel was released. ''Taming Maggie'', reached number one on the
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bestseller list, earning her their award for Bestselling New Romance Author. With its success, Bantam rethought their rejection of Webb's first novel. After she made changes to further emphasize the romance, Bantam published the book as ''Birds of a Feather''. This novel reached number two on the romance bestseller list, and is considered to be the first true comedic romance. Webb currently writes for Harlequin and Silhouette. Her novels for them are published in approximately 17 languages. She is a five-time nominee for ''Romantic Times'' Reviewer's Choice Awards. Webb currently lives outside
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Bibliography


Novels

*''Birds of a Feather'' (1985) *''Taming Maggie'' (1985) *''Tarnished Armor'' (1986) *''Donovan's Angel'' (1986) *''Duplicity'' (1986) *''Scamp of Saltillo'' (1986) *''Disturbing the Peace'' (1987) *''The Joy Bus'' (1987) *''Summer Jazz'' (1987) *''Private Lives'' (1987) *''Sleepless Nights'' (1988) *''Hallie's Destiny'' (1988) *''Gift for Tenderness'' (1989) *''When Joanna Smiles'' (1989) *''Any Thursday'' (1989) *''Higher Than Eagles'' (1989) *''Harvey's Missing'' (1990) *''Valley of Fire'' (1990) *''Until Morning Comes'' (1990) *''Venus De Molly'' (1990) *''Saturday Mornings'' (1990) *''Beloved Stranger'' (1991) *''Tiger Lady'' (1991) *''That Jones Girl'' (1991) *''The Secret Life of Elizabeth McCade'' (1991) *''Touched by Angels'' (1992) *''Angel at Large'' (1992) *''13 Royal Street'' (1992) *''The Edge of Paradise'' (1992) *''Dark Fire'' (1992) *''Where Dolphins Go'' (1993) *''A Prince for Jenny'' (1993) *''Witch Dance'' (1994) *''Only His Touch'' (1994) *''Can't Stop Loving You'' (1995) *''From a Distance'' (1995) *''Naughty and Nice'' (1996) *''Indiscreet'' (1996) *''Bringing Up Baxter'' (1997) *''Night of the Dragon'' (1998) *''Only Yesterday'' (1998) *''Angels on Zebras'' (1998) *''Invitation to a Wedding'' (2001) *''Warrior's Embrace'' (2001) *''Summer Hawk'' (2001) *''Standing Bear's Surrender'' (2001) *''The Smile of an Angel'' (2001) *''Bittersweet Passion'' (2002) *''Gray Wolf's Woman'' (2002) *''Force of Nature'' (2002) *''Christmas Feast'' (2003) *''The Accidental Princess'' (2003) *''The Mona Lucy'' (2003) *''Driving Me Crazy'' (2006) *''Flying Lessons'' (2006) *''Confessions of a Not-So-Dead Libido'' (2006) *''Late Bloomers'' (2007) *''Wish Come True'' (2007) (with Patricia Kay) *''The Secret Goddess Code'' (2007)


Omnibus

*''Silhouette Christmas Stories, 1991'' (1991) (with Phyllis Halldorson) *''Angels on Zebras / Someone to Watch Over Me / Your Place or Mine? / Show Me the Way'' (1998) *''(with Cynthia Powel) *''Summer Surrender'' (2004) (with
Maureen Child Maureen Child (born September 28, 1951 in Southern California, United States) is an American writer who wrote over 50 romance novels since 1990. She has written under the pen names Ann Carberry, Kathleen Kane, Sara Hart and Regan Hastings. Bio ...
) *''Christmas Feast / Make-Believe Mistletoe'' (2004) (with
Gina 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. ...
) *''Like Mother, Like Daughter (But in a Good Way): Born in My Heart / Becoming My Mother / Long Distance Mother'' (2007) (with
Jennifer Greene Jennifer Greene is one of the pseudonyms for Jill Alison Hart (born in Michigan, United States). She is a writer of over 85 romance novels since 1980. She has also written novels as Jeanne Grant and Jessica Massey, and uses the name Alison Hart a ...
, Nancy Robards Thompson)


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Webb, Peggy 20th-century American novelists 21st-century American novelists American romantic fiction writers American women novelists Living people Novelists from Mississippi University of Mississippi alumni 1942 births Women romantic fiction writers 20th-century American women writers 21st-century American women writers People from Lee County, Mississippi