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* ''[[The Woman Who Couldn't Scream|Woman Who Couldn't Scream, The]]'' - 2017
 
* ''[[The Woman Who Couldn't Scream|Woman Who Couldn't Scream, The]]'' - 2017
 
* ''[[Wrong Alibi]]'' - 2021
 
* ''[[Wrong Alibi]]'' - 2021
 
=== Novellas ===
 
* ''[[The Bed Is Unmade|Bed Is Unmade, The]]'' in "[[Once Upon A Pillow]]" - June 2002 ([[Pocket Books]]) [[Hardcover]]
 
* ''[[The Lady And The Tiger|Lady And The Tiger, The]]'' in "[[My Scandalous Bride]]" - May 2004 ([[St. Martin's Press]])
 
* ''[[The Third Suitor]]'' in "[[Hero Come Back]]" - June 2005 ([[Avon]])
 
* ''[[Under The Kilt]]'' in "[[Scottish Brides]]" - June 1999 ([[Avon]])
 
* ''[[Wild Texas Rose]]'' in "[[Tall, Dark And Dangerous - Avon|[Tall, Dark And Dangerous]]" - September 1994 ([[Avon]])
 
  
 
== Series/Related Titles ==
 
== Series/Related Titles ==

Revision as of 23:20, 2 November 2022


Readers become writers, and Christina Dodd has always been a reader. Ultimately she discovered she liked to read romance best because the relationship between a man and a woman is always humorous. A woman wants world peace, a clean house, and a deep and meaningful relationship based on mutual understanding and love. A man wants a Craftsman router, undisputed control of the TV remote, and a red Corvette which will make his bald spot disappear. When Christina’s first daughter was born, she told her husband she was going to write a book. It was a good time to start a new career, because how much trouble could one little infant be? Ha! It took ten years, two children and three completed manuscripts before she was published. Now her fifty-nine New York Times and USA Today bestselling novels — paranormals, historicals, and suspense — have been translated into twenty-five languages, recorded on Books on Tape for the Blind, been called, “Books To Read If You Love Nora Roberts!”by Bookbub and the year’s best by Amazon and Library Journal. Dodd herself has been a clue in the Los Angeles Times crossword puzzle (11/18/05, # 13 Down: Romance Novelist named Christina.) Booklist calls her, "Wildly entertaining, wickedly witty." Christina is married to a man with all his hair and no Corvette, but many Craftsman tools.

On The Web

Official Website [1]

Books

Series/Related Titles

Knight Series

  1. Once A Knight, 1996
  2. A Knight To Remember, 1997

Well Pleasured

  1. A Well Pleasured Lady, 1997
  2. A Well Favored Gentleman, 1998
  3. Under The Kilt, 1999

Governess Bride

  1. Rules Of Surrender, 2000
  2. Rules Of Engagement, 2000
  3. Rules Of Attraction, 2001
  4. In My Wildest Dreams, 2001
  5. Lost In Your Arms, 2002
  6. My Favorite Bride, 2002
  7. The Third Suitor, 2005
  8. My Fair Temptress, 2005

Princess

  1. The Runaway Princess, 1999
  2. Someday My Prince, 1999

Trading Places

  1. Scandalous Again, 2003
  2. One Kiss From You, 2003

Lost Texas Hearts

  1. Just The Way You Are, 2003
  2. Almost Like Being In Love, 2004
  3. Close To You, 2005

Lost Princess

  1. Some Enchanted Evening, 2004
  2. The Barefoot Princess, 2005
  3. The Prince Kidnaps A Bride, 2006

Darkness chosen

  1. Scent Of Darkness, 2007
  2. Touch Of Darkness, 2007
  3. Into The Shadow, 2008
  4. Into The Flame, 2008

Awards/Honors