Eva Rutland
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Eva Rutland published her first novel in 1964 (The Trouble With Being Mama: A Negro Mother on the Anxieties and Joys of Bringing Up a Family) and has since been published in many genres and styles, though she notes a decided preference for the Regency era and cites Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer has favorites. She has been blind from macular degeneration throughout most of her career.
Books
- Almost A Wife - September 2000, Harlequin Romance #3621
- Always Christmas - December 1992, Harlequin Romance #3240
- At First Sight - November 1988, Harlequin Romance #2944
- Child's Christmas, A - December 1997, Harlequin Superromance #769
- Enterprising Lady - June 1990, Harlequin Regency Romance #28
- Foreign Affair - October 1993, Harlequin Romance #3283
- Gretna Bride - January 1993, Harlequin Regency Romance #89
- Heart And Soul - February 2005, Harlequin Superromance #1255
- Her Own Prince Charming - April 1999, Harlequin Romance #3550
- Marriage Bait - January 1997, Harlequin Romance #3439
- Matched Pair - May 1989, Harlequin Regency Romance #1
- Million-Dollar Marriage, The - August 1998, Harlequin Romance #3518
- No Accounting For Love - July 1990, Harlequin Romance #3064
- Private Dancer - June 1996, Harlequin Romance #3412
- To Love Them All - March 1988, Harlequin Romance #2897
- Vicar's Daughter, The - February 1990, Harlequin Regency Romance #20
- Wedding Trap, The - January 1998, Harlequin Romance #3490
- Wilful Lady, The - June 2001, Mills and Boon Historical Romance, and March 2001, Harlequin Regency Romance #45