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* ''[[The Way It Should Have Been|Way It Should Have Been, The]]'' - 1993
 
* ''[[The Way It Should Have Been|Way It Should Have Been, The]]'' - 1993
 
* ''[[A Week From Friday|Week From Friday, A]]'' - 1986
 
* ''[[A Week From Friday|Week From Friday, A]]'' - 1986
* ''[[The Year Everything Changed]|Year Everything Changed, The]'' - 2011
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==Awards==
 
==Awards==

Latest revision as of 18:05, 5 November 2022


Georgia was a Army child, who after a successful career as a freelance photo journalist before she turned to fiction writing. Published since 1983, she is an award-winning author whose books have sold more than four million copies worldwide. Her romance novel, A Marriage of Convenience, became a CBS movie in October of 1998 starring Jane Seymour and James Brolin.

Married to John Bockoven, she is the mother of two, and resides in Northern California. When her husband retired from the fire department, she decided to take a break from writing and spend more time together. The result was a nature photography business that is both challenging and filled with creative energy.

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