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Pseudonym used by [[Candace Camp]] for the following [[historical romance]] books:
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[[Category:Historical Romance Authors]]
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[[Category:1978 Debut]]
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[[Category:Golden Medallion Award Finalists]]
  
*[[Bonds of Love]] - [[Jove]] 1978, ''reprinted by [[Harper]] under [[Candace Camp]]''
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'''Lisa Gregory''' is a pseudonym used by [[Candace Camp]] for the following [[historical romance]] books.
*[[Analise]] - [[Jove]] 1981, ''reprinted by [[Harper]] under [[Candace Camp]]''
 
*[[Crystal Heart]] - 1982, ''reprinted by [[Harper]] under [[Candace Camp]]''
 
*[[Bitterleaf]] - [[Jove]] 1983, ''reprinted by [[Harper]] under [[Candace Camp]]''
 
*[[Light and Shadow]] - [[Jove]] 1985, ''reprinted by [[Harper]] under [[Candace Camp]]''
 
*[[Solitaire]] - [[Warner]] 1988
 
*[[Seasons]] - [[Warner]] 1990
 
*[[Sisters]] - [[Warner]] 1991
 
  
The Rainbow Duo:
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Candace Camp is the NY Times best-selling author of over 70 novels, including A Momentary Marriage and the popular Mad Moreland series (which now encompasses a not-so-small portion of that 70).
*[[The Rainbow Season]] - [[Jove]] 1979 (May be her best-loved book)
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*[[The Rainbow Promis]] - [[Warner]] 1989
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Candace wrote her first novel while in law school. The experience taught her two things: 1. She can write even surrounded by towers of textbooks tall enough to crush her to death if there were an earthquake. 2. The only kind of tort she has any interest in is the kind that comes after the word chocolate and has an E on the end.
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So after Candace sold her first book, she happily gave up lawyer-ing to pursue her lifelong dream of writing. She lives in Austin, Texas with her husband, Pete Hopcus. Her daughter is author Anastasia Hopcus.
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==On the Web==
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* [[https://www.candace-camp.com/]
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==See Also==
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* [[Candace Camp]]
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* [[Kristin James]]
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* [[Sharon Stephens]]
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==Books==
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* ''[[Analise]]'' - 1981
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* ''[[Before The Dawn]]'' - 1987
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* ''[[Bitterleaf]]'' - 1983
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* ''[[Bonds Of Love]]'' - 1978
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* ''[[Crystal Heart]]'' - 1982
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* ''[[Light And Shadow]]'' - 1985
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* ''[[The Rainbow Promise|Rainbow Promise, The]]'' - 1989
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* ''[[The Rainbow Season|Rainbow Season, The]]'' - 1979
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* ''[[Seasons]]'' - 1990
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* ''[[Sisters]]'' - 1991
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* ''[[Solitaire]]'' - 1988
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==Series/Related Titles==
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'''Turner's Rainbow Saga'''
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#''[[The Rainbow Season]]''
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#''[[The Rainbow Promise]]''
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==Recognitions==
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*1988  [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|Golden Medallion]] Finalist - Single Title Release Romance, ''[[Before The Dawn]]''

Latest revision as of 02:01, 18 November 2024


Lisa Gregory is a pseudonym used by Candace Camp for the following historical romance books.

Candace Camp is the NY Times best-selling author of over 70 novels, including A Momentary Marriage and the popular Mad Moreland series (which now encompasses a not-so-small portion of that 70).

Candace wrote her first novel while in law school. The experience taught her two things: 1. She can write even surrounded by towers of textbooks tall enough to crush her to death if there were an earthquake. 2. The only kind of tort she has any interest in is the kind that comes after the word chocolate and has an E on the end.

So after Candace sold her first book, she happily gave up lawyer-ing to pursue her lifelong dream of writing. She lives in Austin, Texas with her husband, Pete Hopcus. Her daughter is author Anastasia Hopcus.

On the Web

See Also

Books

Series/Related Titles

Turner's Rainbow Saga

  1. The Rainbow Season
  2. The Rainbow Promise

Recognitions