Difference between revisions of "Deborah Simmons"

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* ''[[de Burgh Bride, The]]'' - 1998 ([[Harlequin]])
 
* ''[[de Burgh Bride, The]]'' - 1998 ([[Harlequin]])
 
* ''[[Robber Bride]]'' - 1999 ([[Harlequin]])
 
* ''[[Robber Bride]]'' - 1999 ([[Harlequin]])
* "The Unexpected Guest" in "[[Brides of Christmas, The]]"  2004 ([[Harlequin]])
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* "The Unexpected Guest" in "[[The Brides of Christmas| Brides of Christmas, The]]"  2004 ([[Harlequin]])
 
* ''[[My Lord de Burgh]]'' - 2000 ([[Harlequin]])
 
* ''[[My Lord de Burgh]]'' - 2000 ([[Harlequin]])
 
* ''[[My Lady de Burgh]]'' - 2001 ([[Harlequin]])
 
* ''[[My Lady de Burgh]]'' - 2001 ([[Harlequin]])

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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.

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