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She sold her first romance novel to [[Harlequin|Harlequin Enterprises]] in 1995. Harlequin has since published over a dozen of her novels, mainly in the SuperRomance category. Her novel, [[My Name Is Nell]] was nominated for a [[Romantic Times Magazine]] award for Best Harlequin SuperRomance in 2003. Abbot's novels are known for their "full-bodied", realistic characters, although some reviewers have complained about her thin plots.
 
She sold her first romance novel to [[Harlequin|Harlequin Enterprises]] in 1995. Harlequin has since published over a dozen of her novels, mainly in the SuperRomance category. Her novel, [[My Name Is Nell]] was nominated for a [[Romantic Times Magazine]] award for Best Harlequin SuperRomance in 2003. Abbot's novels are known for their "full-bodied", realistic characters, although some reviewers have complained about her thin plots.
  
She has published 13 novels for the [[Superromance line]].
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She has published 13 novels for the [[Superromance]] line.
  
 
==Pseudonyms==
 
==Pseudonyms==

Latest revision as of 21:00, 17 February 2013

Biography

Laura Abbot's very arrival on the planet is a romantic plot device. Her parents, married five years, had been unable to have children. Her dad was working two jobs and under a great deal of stress. A wise doctor suggested that they needed a prolonged vacation away from home where they would feel free to — er — do the deed. Often. Day or night. However, this was during the Depression and romantic getaways were hard to come by. To the rescue came a West Virginia cousin who owned a primitive cabin in the mountain wilds, which he put at their disposal. So they went. And voilà! Laura Abbot arrived nine months later in Kansas City, Kansas.

Laura's writing career, which began later than most, has been absolute icing on the cake! What fun it is to follow a long-held, somewhat secret desire — to write publishable fiction. Remember the scene in Little Women of Jo scribbling away in the attic? She was Laura's role model. And to think it's all come true. Sounds like a storybook ending, right? It is!

She sold her first romance novel to Harlequin Enterprises in 1995. Harlequin has since published over a dozen of her novels, mainly in the SuperRomance category. Her novel, My Name Is Nell was nominated for a Romantic Times Magazine award for Best Harlequin SuperRomance in 2003. Abbot's novels are known for their "full-bodied", realistic characters, although some reviewers have complained about her thin plots.

She has published 13 novels for the Superromance line.

Pseudonyms

  • Laura Abbot - Real name used to sign contemporany novels (1995-Present).

Bibliography

Single Novels

Omnibus In Collaboration

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