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Biography

After graduating from college (including a stint at Harvard), Susan Wiggs became a math teacher. In 1987, she published Texas Wildflower, the first of what would become a long list of classic romance novels; Wiggs is famous for writing her first drafts in longhand.

Susan Wiggs is an award-winning author (see list below). She was a 2009 RITA® finalist in the RITA®: Best Contemporary Single Title category with her novel Snowfall At Willow Lake. Susan Wiggs was a 2010 RITA® finalist in the RITA®: Contemporary Single Title Romance category with her novel Fireside.

Books

Stand Alone titles:

Calhoun Chronicles:

Chicago Fire Trilogy

Other:

  • It Happened One Christmas - anthology - "The St. James Affair"
  • Husband for Hire - Harlequin "Heart of the West" series - 1999

Honors

On the Web