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[[Patricia Gaffney]] is a ''New York Times'' bestselling author. She started writing in 1984 after discovering a malignant tumor in her breast -- an event that catalyzed her into following her dreams. Her first historical romance, [[Sweet Treason|''Sweet Treason'']], won the [[Romance Writers of America]] [[1988_Golden_Heart_Winners| Golden Heart Award]].
 
[[Patricia Gaffney]] is a ''New York Times'' bestselling author. She started writing in 1984 after discovering a malignant tumor in her breast -- an event that catalyzed her into following her dreams. Her first historical romance, [[Sweet Treason|''Sweet Treason'']], won the [[Romance Writers of America]] [[1988_Golden_Heart_Winners| Golden Heart Award]].
  

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Patricia Gaffney is a New York Times bestselling author. She started writing in 1984 after discovering a malignant tumor in her breast -- an event that catalyzed her into following her dreams. Her first historical romance, Sweet Treason, won the Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Award.

After writing twelve historical romances, Gaffney turned toward contemporary women's fiction in order to better tell the stories she needed to tell.

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