Judith A. Lansdowne
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Judith A. Lansdowne (b. 1944) attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York and then spent several years touring the country as an actress and puppeteer before earning a bachelor's degree in English at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. She became a full-time writer in 1992. Her first novel, Amelia's Intrigue, was published in 1995 in the Zebra Regency Romance imprint. Animals (cats and a parrot) play major roles - and cupid - in her novels and novellas and she also wrote novellas with paranormal elements. According to What ever happened to... she gave up writing due to family obligations. Her last novel, Just Impossible, was released March 2004.
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On The Web
Bibliography
Books
- Amelia's Intrigue - July 1995 (Zebra Regency Romance)
- Annabella's Diamond - June 1999 (Zebra Regency Romance)
- Balmorrow's Bride - July 1998 (Zebra Regency Romance)
- Bedeviled Duke, The - April 1996 (Zebra Regency Romance)
- Camilla's Fate - July 1997 (Zebra Regency Romance)
- Devilish Dilemma, A - January 1998 (Zebra Regency Romance)
- Just Impossible - March 2004 (Zebra)
- Just In Time - March 2003 (Zebra)
- Just Perfect - November 2003 (Zebra)
- Legion's Ladies - November 1996 (Zebra Regency Romance)
- Lord Nightingale's Christmas - November 2000 (Zebra Regency Romance)
- Lord Nightingale's Debut - August 2000 (Zebra Regency Romance)
- Lord Nightingale's Love Song - September 2000 (Zebra Regency Romance)
- Lord Nightingale's Triumph - October 2000 (Zebra Regency Romance)
- Mutiny At Almack's - October 1999 (Zebra Regency Romance)
- My Fair Quiggley - November 2001 (Zebra)
- Mystery Kiss, The - April 2001 (Zebra)
- Season Of Virtues, A - January 1999 (Zebra Regency Romance)
- Shall We Dance? - March 2002 (Zebra)
Novellas
- Cache Of Magical Kittens, A in "Stocking Stuffers" - October 2000 (Zebra)
- Christmas Kitten, The in "Mistletoe Kittens" - November 1999 (Zebra)
- Cossack, The in "His Eternal Kiss" - September 2002 (Kensington) Trade Paperback
- Emperor's Nightingale, The in "Once Upon A Kiss" - May 1999 (Zebra)
- Fascination in "Notorious And Noble" - July 1999 (Zebra)
- King Thrushbread in "Once Upon A Waltz" - March 2001 (Zebra)
- Magnifikitten, The in "Christmas Kittens" - November 1997 (Zebra)
- The Parson's Mousetrap in "My Darling Bride" - May 1998 (Zebra)
- Rapunzel - in "Once Upon A Time" - September 1998 (Zebra)
- Rescuing Rosebud in "Winter Kittens" - January 1999 (Zebra)
- Valentine Victorious, The in "A Valentine Bouquet" - February 1997 (Zebra)
Series/Related Titles
Lord Nightingale
A matchmaking parrot
- Lord Nightingale's Debut, 2000
- Lord Nightingale's Love Song, 2000
- Lord Nightingale's Triumph, 2000
- Lord Nightingale's Christmas, 2000
The Thornes
- Just In Time, 2003
- Just Perfect, 2003
- Just Impossible, 2004
Awards
- 1998 Career Achievement Award Winner - Romantic Times Magazine - Regency Romance
- 2000 RRA Awards Nominee - Best Regency Author of 2000
- National Readers' Choice Award Winner with Annabella's Diamond
- HOLT Medallion for Camilla's Fate, Lord Nightingale's Debut and A Season Of Virtues