Difference between revisions of "Brooke Hastings"
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* ''[[Catch A Falling Star - Brooke Hastings|Catch A Falling Star]]'' - 1988 | * ''[[Catch A Falling Star - Brooke Hastings|Catch A Falling Star]]'' - 1988 | ||
* ''[[Desert Fire - Brooke Hastings|Desert Fire]]'' - 1980 | * ''[[Desert Fire - Brooke Hastings|Desert Fire]]'' - 1980 | ||
− | * ''[[Double Jeopardy]]'' - 1986 | + | * ''[[Double Jeopardy - Brooke Hastings|Double Jeopardy]]'' - 1986 |
* ''[[Eight Nights]]'' - 1988 | * ''[[Eight Nights]]'' - 1988 | ||
* ''[[Forbidden Fruit]]'' - 1987 | * ''[[Forbidden Fruit]]'' - 1987 |
Revision as of 23:27, 14 October 2022
Brooke Hastings won the Golden Medallion in 1982 for her novel Winner Take All. She wrote six books for Silhouette Romance. She is also known as Deborah Brooke Gordon, also writing as Deborah Gordon. Gordon is a magna cum laude graduate of Brandeis University and worked as an academic researcher and grant writer before becoming a full-time novelist.[1]
Books
- Act Of Love / Innocent Victim, An - 1983
- As Time Goes By - 1986
- Both Sides Now - 1988
- Catch A Falling Star - 1988
- Desert Fire - 1980
- Double Jeopardy - 1986
- Eight Nights - 1988
- Forbidden Fruit - 1987
- Forward Pass - 1986
- Hard To Handle - 1985
- Innocent Fire - 1980
- Interested Parties - 1984
- Intimate Strangers - 1982
- Island Conquest - 1981
- Matter Of Time, A - 1982
- Playing For Keeps - 1980
- Reasonable Doubts - 1984
- Reluctant Mistress - 1990
- Rough Diamond - 1982
- Seduction - 1990
- So Sweet A Sin - 1989
- Tell Me No Lies - 1984
- Too Close For Comfort - 1987
- Winner Take All - 1981
Awards
- 1982 Golden Medallion Winner - Short Contemporary Series - Winner Take All