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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | Writing for [[Loveswept]], Deborah Smith published fifteen romance novels. Her first novel, [[Proud Surrender]], was published by [[Second Chance At Love]] in 1986. After a long, well-loved career as a [[category]] writer, Deborah Smith moved to writing big novels with romantic elements. The mainstream novels continue to focus on romance, but also offer a broad look at Southern life -- and allowed Smith to achieve '''New York Times''' bestselling status. Smith also writes fantasy novels. | + | Writing for [[Loveswept]], Deborah Smith published fifteen romance novels. Her first novel, [[Proud Surrender]], was published by [[Second Chance At Love Series|Second Chance At Love]] in 1986. After a long, well-loved career as a [[category]] writer, Deborah Smith moved to writing big novels with romantic elements. The mainstream novels continue to focus on romance, but also offer a broad look at Southern life -- and allowed Smith to achieve '''New York Times''' bestselling status. Smith also writes fantasy novels. |
She has written over thirty novels and been honored with a [[Romantic Times Magazine]] [[Career Achievement Award]]. Her novel [[Sweet Hush]] was optioned by Disney for a feature film. | She has written over thirty novels and been honored with a [[Romantic Times Magazine]] [[Career Achievement Award]]. Her novel [[Sweet Hush]] was optioned by Disney for a feature film. |
Revision as of 17:04, 14 September 2007
Biography
Writing for Loveswept, Deborah Smith published fifteen romance novels. Her first novel, Proud Surrender, was published by Second Chance At Love in 1986. After a long, well-loved career as a category writer, Deborah Smith moved to writing big novels with romantic elements. The mainstream novels continue to focus on romance, but also offer a broad look at Southern life -- and allowed Smith to achieve New York Times bestselling status. Smith also writes fantasy novels.
She has written over thirty novels and been honored with a Romantic Times Magazine Career Achievement Award. Her novel Sweet Hush was optioned by Disney for a feature film.
She is also a founding partner of BelleBooks together with authors like Debra Dixon and Sandra Chastain. Visit Deborah at www.deborah-smith.com and also www.bellebooks.com. email: bellebooks@bellebooks.com. Current title: The Crossroads Cafe, available via Amazon and other online retailers or direct from BelleBooks. Next book: A Gentle Rain, Spring 2007.
Books
- California Royale - September 1988, Loveswept #278
- Caught By Surprise - November 1988, Loveswept #290
- Heart Of The Dragon - October 1991, Loveswept #503
- Hold On Tight - May 1988, Loveswept #255
- Honey And Smoke - July 1990, Loveswept #411
- Hot Touch - October 1989, Loveswept #354
- Jed's Sweet Revenge - March 1988, Loveswept #245
- Kat's Tale - September 1989, Loveswept #350
- Legends - April 1990, Loveswept #395
- Never Let Go - February 1989, Loveswept #308
- Sara's Surprise - January 1990, Loveswept #376
- Stranger In Camelot - May 1991, Loveswept #468
- Sundance And The Princess - May 1989, Loveswept #326
- Tempting The Wolf - July 1989, Loveswept #338
- The Silver Fox And The Red-Hot Dove - February 1991, Loveswept #450
On the Web
- Deborah Smith - Website
Interviews/Articles
- Deborah Smith - Discussion about how her novel A Place To Call Home came into being.
- Deborah Smith - Featured guest author
Honors
- 1994 RRA Awards Nominee - Best Contemporary Author