Difference between revisions of "Barbara Samuel"
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* ''The Goddesses Of Kitchen Avenue'' (2004) | * ''The Goddesses Of Kitchen Avenue'' (2004) | ||
* [[Lady Luck's Map of Vegas|''Lady Luck's Map of Vegas'']] (2005) - won [[2006 RITA® Winners|2006 RITA®]] in the [[RITA®: Novel With Strong Romantic Elements|Novel With Strong Romantic Elements]] | * [[Lady Luck's Map of Vegas|''Lady Luck's Map of Vegas'']] (2005) - won [[2006 RITA® Winners|2006 RITA®]] in the [[RITA®: Novel With Strong Romantic Elements|Novel With Strong Romantic Elements]] | ||
− | * [[Madame Mirabou's School | + | * [[Madame Mirabou's School Of Love|''Madame Mirabou's School Of Love'']] (2006) |
== Pseudonyms == | == Pseudonyms == |
Revision as of 01:49, 8 December 2006
Barbara Samuel, who also writes as Ruth Wind, is known for her deeply emotional, complex romances and women's fiction. She is a multiple RITA winner both under her own name and as Ruth Wind.
Books
Historicals
- A Bed of Spices(1993)
- A Winter Ballad (1994)
- Lucien's Fall (1995) - RITA® award finalist
- Dancing Moon (1996)
- Heart of a Knight (1997) - won the 1998 RITA® in the Short Historical category.
- The Black Angel (1999)
- Night of Fire (2000)
Contemporaries
- No Place Like Home (2002) - won the 2003 RITA® in the Contemporary Single Title category.
- A Piece of Heaven (2003)
- The Goddesses Of Kitchen Avenue (2004)
- Lady Luck's Map of Vegas (2005) - won 2006 RITA® in the Novel With Strong Romantic Elements
- Madame Mirabou's School Of Love (2006)