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== Biography ==
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California-based author Sue Swift worked as a criminal defense attorney for fifteen years before turning to fiction writing. Her first published novel was ''[[Hopelessly Compromised]]'', which won the Beacon Award for Best Historical Romance. Her second novel ''[[His Baby, Her Heart]]'' was a [[RITA]] finalist. Her fourth and fifth novels hit bestseller lists. Sue Swift has published thirteen novels under two different names, plus a number of short stories and articles on the craft of writing. Her novels have won several awards and been favorably reviewed in publications such as Booklist, Library Journal and Publisher's Weekly.
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California-based author Sue Swift worked as a criminal defense attorney for fifteen years before turning to fiction writing. Her first published novel was ''[[Hopelessly Compromised]]'', which won the Beacon Award for Best Historical Romance. Her second novel ''[[His Baby, Her Heart]]'' was a [[RITA]] finalist. Her fourth and fifth novels hit bestseller lists. Sue Swift has published sixteen novels under two different names, plus a number of short stories and articles on the craft of writing. Her novels have won several awards and been favorably reviewed in publications such as Kirkus, Library Journal and Publisher's Weekly.
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
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* '' [[Fashion Victim]]'' - January 2011 ([[Five Star Expressions]])
 
* '' [[Puckheads]]'' - October 2009 ([[Cerridwen Press]])
 
* '' [[Puckheads]]'' - October 2009 ([[Cerridwen Press]])
 
* '' [[Spy Game]]'' - February 2008 ([[Five Star Expressions]])
 
* '' [[Spy Game]]'' - February 2008 ([[Five Star Expressions]])
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* ''[[His Baby, Her Heart]]'' -  August  2001 ([[Silhouette Romance By The Numbers|Silhouette Romance #1539]])
 
* ''[[His Baby, Her Heart]]'' -  August  2001 ([[Silhouette Romance By The Numbers|Silhouette Romance #1539]])
 
* '' [[ Hopelessly Compromised]]'' - March 2000 ([[Zebra Books]])
 
* '' [[ Hopelessly Compromised]]'' - March 2000 ([[Zebra Books]])
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She also published a Regency satire, "The Romantical Groom," in 2007.
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== On the Web ==
 
== On the Web ==
 
* [http://thetravelho.blogspot.com/ Travel as Metaphor] - Sue Swift's 2006-07 travel blog
 
* [http://thetravelho.blogspot.com/ Travel as Metaphor] - Sue Swift's 2006-07 travel blog
 
* [http://susanoverseas.weebly.com/] Susan Overseas: Sue's Adventures as a Preschool Teacher in China, 2009-10
 
* [http://susanoverseas.weebly.com/] Susan Overseas: Sue's Adventures as a Preschool Teacher in China, 2009-10
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* [http://www.fearlessfastpacedfiction.com/] Fearless, Fast-paced Fiction - Sue Swift/Suz deMello's blog
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* She is on Facebook at Sue Swift and/or Susan Swift, and she tweets her reading picks @ReadThis4fun
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Her website is at http://www.sue-swift.com

Latest revision as of 23:08, 11 November 2024


California-based author Sue Swift worked as a criminal defense attorney for fifteen years before turning to fiction writing. Her first published novel was Hopelessly Compromised, which won the Beacon Award for Best Historical Romance. Her second novel His Baby, Her Heart was a RITA finalist. Her fourth and fifth novels hit bestseller lists. Sue Swift has published sixteen novels under two different names, plus a number of short stories and articles on the craft of writing. Her novels have won several awards and been favorably reviewed in publications such as Kirkus, Library Journal and Publisher's Weekly.

Books

She also published a Regency satire, "The Romantical Groom," in 2007.

On the Web

  • Travel as Metaphor - Sue Swift's 2006-07 travel blog
  • [1] Susan Overseas: Sue's Adventures as a Preschool Teacher in China, 2009-10
  • [2] Fearless, Fast-paced Fiction - Sue Swift/Suz deMello's blog
  • She is on Facebook at Sue Swift and/or Susan Swift, and she tweets her reading picks @ReadThis4fun

Her website is at http://www.sue-swift.com