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− | Deborah Simmons has authored many historical romance novels and novellas for [[Avon| Avon]], [[ | + | Deborah Simmons has authored many historical romance novels and novellas for [[Avon| Avon]], [[Berkley| Berkley]] and [[Harlequin| Harlequin]]. Ms. Simmons graduated from Wittenberg University and began her career as a journalist. Her first novel, [[Heart's Masquerade| Heart's Masquerade]], was published by Avon in 1989. Two of her books, [[The Gentleman Thief]] in 2001 and [[A Lady of Distinction]] in 2005, led to RITA award nominations. Her works have been translated into many languages, including Japanese graphic novels. |
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* ''[[Gentleman Thief, The]]'' - 2000 ([[Harlequin]]) | * ''[[Gentleman Thief, The]]'' - 2000 ([[Harlequin]]) | ||
* ''[[Heart's Masquerade]]'' - 1989 ([[Avon]]) | * ''[[Heart's Masquerade]]'' - 1989 ([[Avon]]) | ||
− | * ''[[Lady of Distinction]]'' - 2004 ([[ | + | * ''[[Lady of Distinction]]'' - 2004 ([[Berkley]]) |
* ''[[Last Rogue, The]]'' - 1998 ([[Harlequin]]) | * ''[[Last Rogue, The]]'' - 1998 ([[Harlequin]]) | ||
* ''[[Maiden Bride]]'' - 1996 ([[Harlequin]]) | * ''[[Maiden Bride]]'' - 1996 ([[Harlequin]]) | ||
− | * ''[[Man of Many Talents, A]]'' - 2003 ([[ | + | * ''[[Man of Many Talents, A]]'' - 2003 ([[Berkley]]) |
* ''[[My Lady de Burgh]]'' - 2001 ([[Harlequin]]) | * ''[[My Lady de Burgh]]'' - 2001 ([[Harlequin]]) | ||
* ''[[My Lord de Burgh]]'' - 2000 ([[Harlequin]]) | * ''[[My Lord de Burgh]]'' - 2000 ([[Harlequin]]) |
Revision as of 02:11, 13 March 2009
Deborah Simmons has authored many historical romance novels and novellas for Avon, Berkley and Harlequin. Ms. Simmons graduated from Wittenberg University and began her career as a journalist. Her first novel, Heart's Masquerade, was published by Avon in 1989. Two of her books, The Gentleman Thief in 2001 and A Lady of Distinction in 2005, led to RITA award nominations. Her works have been translated into many languages, including Japanese graphic novels.
Contents
On The Web
Bibliography
Books
- Dark Viscount, The - 2008 (Harlequin)
- de Burgh Bride, The - 1998 (Harlequin)
- Devil Earl, The - 1996 (Harlequin)
- Devil's Lady, The - 1994 (Harlequin)
- Fortune Hunter - 1995 (Harlequin)
- Gentleman Thief, The - 2000 (Harlequin)
- Heart's Masquerade - 1989 (Avon)
- Lady of Distinction - 2004 (Berkley)
- Last Rogue, The - 1998 (Harlequin)
- Maiden Bride - 1996 (Harlequin)
- Man of Many Talents, A - 2003 (Berkley)
- My Lady de Burgh - 2001 (Harlequin)
- My Lord de Burgh - 2000 (Harlequin)
- Robber Bride - 1999 (Harlequin)
- Silent Heart - 1993 (Harlequin)
- Squire's Daughter, The - 1994 (Harlequin)
- Taming the Wolf - 1995 (Harlequin)
- Tempting Kate - 1997 (Harlequin)
- Vicar's Daughter, The - 1995 (Harlequin)
Novellas
- "The Unexpected Guest" in "Brides of Christmas, The" 2004 (Harlequin)
- "A Wish for Noel" in "Knights of Christmas, The" 1997 (Harlequin)
- "The Bachelor Knight" in Knight's Vow, A" 2001 (Harlequin)
- "The Notorious Duke" in Love Match, The" 2002 (Harlequin)
- "The Companion" in Officer's Bride, The" 2001 (Harlequin)
Series/Related Titles
The de Burghs
- Taming the Wolf - 1995 (Harlequin)
- de Burgh Bride, The - 1998 (Harlequin)
- Robber Bride - 1999 (Harlequin)
- "The Unexpected Guest" in "Brides of Christmas, The" 2004 (Harlequin)
- My Lord de Burgh - 2000 (Harlequin)
- My Lady de Burgh - 2001 (Harlequin)
The de Lacis
- Devil's Lady, The - 1994 (Harlequin)
- Maiden Bride - 1996 (Harlequin)
Regency Quartet
- Vicar's Daughter, The - 1995 (Harlequin)
- Devil Earl, The - 1996 (Harlequin)
- Tempting Kate - 1997 (Harlequin)
- Last Rogue, The - 1998 (Harlequin)