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Parris Afton Bonds [[Romance Writers of America Charter Members|co-founded]] both the [[Romance Writers of America]] and the Southwest Writers Workshop. She is a native of Florida, born July 21. Bonds has also authored over 35 novels, which span a wide range of romance sub-genres. In 1981, '''Time''' magazine called Bonds one of the many women who supplement their family income by writing romance novels, quoting Bonds as saying that she begins her work "after the diapers are rinsed," and in 1983 "Nightline" cited Bonds as "one of the three bestselling authors of romantic fiction."[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,954734-2,00.html]. | Parris Afton Bonds [[Romance Writers of America Charter Members|co-founded]] both the [[Romance Writers of America]] and the Southwest Writers Workshop. She is a native of Florida, born July 21. Bonds has also authored over 35 novels, which span a wide range of romance sub-genres. In 1981, '''Time''' magazine called Bonds one of the many women who supplement their family income by writing romance novels, quoting Bonds as saying that she begins her work "after the diapers are rinsed," and in 1983 "Nightline" cited Bonds as "one of the three bestselling authors of romantic fiction."[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,954734-2,00.html]. | ||
Revision as of 09:32, 24 September 2024
Parris Afton Bonds co-founded both the Romance Writers of America and the Southwest Writers Workshop. She is a native of Florida, born July 21. Bonds has also authored over 35 novels, which span a wide range of romance sub-genres. In 1981, Time magazine called Bonds one of the many women who supplement their family income by writing romance novels, quoting Bonds as saying that she begins her work "after the diapers are rinsed," and in 1983 "Nightline" cited Bonds as "one of the three bestselling authors of romantic fiction."[1].
As an author for Silhouette Romance, Parris Afton Bonds published more than thirty-five novels.
Books
- Blue Bayou - 1986 (Fawcett)
- Blue Moon - 1985 (Ballantine)
- Captive, The - 1993 (Book Margins)
- Deep Purple - 1984 (Fawcett)
- Dream Keeper - 1994 (HarperPaperbacks)
- Dream Time - 1993 (HarperPaperbacks)
- Dust Devil - 1981
- Flash Of The Firefly, The - 1979 (Warner)
- For All Time - 1992 (HarperPaperbacks)
- Lavender Blue - 1983 (Fawcett)
- Love Tide - 1980
- Made For Each Other - April 1981 (Silhouette Romance #70)
- Man For Hire - August 1986 (Silhouette Intimate Moments #153)
- Midsummer Midnight - October 1985 (Silhouette Intimate Moments #113)
- Mood Indigo - 1988 (Fawcett)
- Renegade Man - December 1987 (Silhouette Intimate Moments #218)
- Run To Me - September 1987 (Silhouette Romance #526)
- Savage Enchantment - 1979
- Savage, The - 1995 (Dorchester)
- Snow And Ice - 1987 (Ballantine)
- Spinster's Song - 1992 (Leisure Books) - originally published as SIM #77
- Stardust - 1983 (Ballantine)
- Sweet Enchantress - 1991 (Leisure)
- Sweet Golden Sun - 1978
- Tame The Wildest Heart - 1994 (HarperCollins)
- That Malcolm Girl - September 1988 (Silhouette Intimate Moments #253)
- That McKenna Woman - June 1988 (Silhouette Intimate Moments #241)
- Wanted Woman - May 1987 (Silhouette Intimate Moments #189)
- Widow Woman - 1992 (Leisure Books) - originally published as SIM #41
- Wind Song - July 1983 (Silhouette Intimate Moments #5)
Novellas/Anthologies
- "Written in the Stars" in Valentine Sampler - 1992 (Leisure Books)
- "Ravished!" in Silhouette Summer Sizzlers - 1989 (Silhouette)