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+ | [[Category:Mills & Boon Super Romance Authors]] | ||
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+ | Fay Robinson is the author of five published books for Harlequin Superromance and is under contract for several more. Her first book, A Man Like Mac, won the Rita award for Best First Book from Romance Writers of America in July 2001. Her second book, Coming Home to You, won the Rita award in 2002 for Best Long Contemporary Series book. | ||
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+ | Fay believes in love at first sight, happily-ever-after endings, and that some hearts are destined to be together. How can she not? Her English mother and American father married by transatlantic telephone six months after their first and only date. Fay had her own rendezvous with destiny while doing a story on a firefighter for her local newspaper. That night she told her best friend, "Today I met the man I'm going to marry." Fay and her firefighter will celebrate their 27th wedding anniversary this year. | ||
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+ | Fay lives in Alabama within one hundred miles of the place where her paternal ancestors settled in the early 1800s. . She spends her spare time canning vegetables from her husband's garden and researching her family history. Fay is a freelance writer and former newspaper editor. She has written hundreds of articles for magazines and newspapers for publications such as Writers Digest and Progressive Farmer. She has written a column on genealogy, and been actively researching of her own family's history since 1982. | ||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
− | * [[Coming Home To You | + | * ''[[Christmas On Snowbird Mountain]]'' - 2002 |
− | * [[ | + | * ''[[Coming Home To You]]'' - 2001 |
+ | * ''[[A Man Like Mac|Man Like Man, A]]'' - 2000 | ||
+ | * ''[[Mr. And Mrs. Wrong]]'' - 2001 | ||
+ | * ''[[The Notorious Mrs. Wright|Notorious Mrs. Wright, The]]'' - 2002 | ||
+ | * ''[[The Wish List|Wish List, The]]'' - 2011 | ||
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+ | ==Series/Related Titles== | ||
+ | '''9 Months Later''' (multi-author series) | ||
+ | : 28. ''[[Mr. And Mrs. Wrong]]'' | ||
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+ | ==Awards== | ||
+ | *2002 [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|RITA Award]] Winner - Long Contemporary Series Romance, ''[[Coming Home To You]]'' | ||
+ | *2001 [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|RITA Award]] Winner - First Book, ''[[A Man Like Mac]]'' | ||
+ | *2000 [[RT Reviewers Choice Award]] Winner - First Series Romance, ''[[A Man Like Mac]]'' |
Revision as of 03:48, 8 January 2023
Fay Robinson is the author of five published books for Harlequin Superromance and is under contract for several more. Her first book, A Man Like Mac, won the Rita award for Best First Book from Romance Writers of America in July 2001. Her second book, Coming Home to You, won the Rita award in 2002 for Best Long Contemporary Series book.
Fay believes in love at first sight, happily-ever-after endings, and that some hearts are destined to be together. How can she not? Her English mother and American father married by transatlantic telephone six months after their first and only date. Fay had her own rendezvous with destiny while doing a story on a firefighter for her local newspaper. That night she told her best friend, "Today I met the man I'm going to marry." Fay and her firefighter will celebrate their 27th wedding anniversary this year.
Fay lives in Alabama within one hundred miles of the place where her paternal ancestors settled in the early 1800s. . She spends her spare time canning vegetables from her husband's garden and researching her family history. Fay is a freelance writer and former newspaper editor. She has written hundreds of articles for magazines and newspapers for publications such as Writers Digest and Progressive Farmer. She has written a column on genealogy, and been actively researching of her own family's history since 1982.
Books
- Christmas On Snowbird Mountain - 2002
- Coming Home To You - 2001
- Man Like Man, A - 2000
- Mr. And Mrs. Wrong - 2001
- Notorious Mrs. Wright, The - 2002
- Wish List, The - 2011
Series/Related Titles
9 Months Later (multi-author series)
Awards
- 2002 RITA Award Winner - Long Contemporary Series Romance, Coming Home To You
- 2001 RITA Award Winner - First Book, A Man Like Mac
- 2000 RT Reviewers Choice Award Winner - First Series Romance, A Man Like Mac