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− | ''Sara Chance''' is a pseudonym used by Sydney Ann Cook. She wrote as Sara Chance, Sherry Carr, Sydney Ann Clary and Lacey Dancer. She started to publish novels in 1983, and continued until 1996, when her published Meteor closed its doors abruptly in 1997. Her last novel, ''[[Many Faces of Love]]'', was unpublished until 2003, when she set up her own publishing company, Clear Ice Publishing, to release the title in mass-market. As Lacey Dancer, she won the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award in 1991-1992 for Series Romance Love and Laughter, and a second Romantic Times Career Achievement Award in 1996 for Series Romantic Adventure. | + | '''Sara Chance''' is a pseudonym used by Sydney Ann Cook. She wrote as Sara Chance, Sherry Carr, Sydney Ann Clary and Lacey Dancer. She started to publish novels in 1983, and continued until 1996, when her published Meteor closed its doors abruptly in 1997. Her last novel, ''[[Many Faces of Love]]'', was unpublished until 2003, when she set up her own publishing company, Clear Ice Publishing, to release the title in mass-market. As Lacey Dancer, she won the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award in 1991-1992 for Series Romance Love and Laughter, and a second Romantic Times Career Achievement Award in 1996 for Series Romantic Adventure. |
Cook is a woman of many interests. Her husband and writing are numbers one and two; but that doesn't stop her from collecting antique saltcellars, an assortment of farm animals, and learning organic gardening. | Cook is a woman of many interests. Her husband and writing are numbers one and two; but that doesn't stop her from collecting antique saltcellars, an assortment of farm animals, and learning organic gardening. |
Latest revision as of 22:51, 17 November 2024
Sara Chance is a pseudonym used by Sydney Ann Cook. She wrote as Sara Chance, Sherry Carr, Sydney Ann Clary and Lacey Dancer. She started to publish novels in 1983, and continued until 1996, when her published Meteor closed its doors abruptly in 1997. Her last novel, Many Faces of Love, was unpublished until 2003, when she set up her own publishing company, Clear Ice Publishing, to release the title in mass-market. As Lacey Dancer, she won the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award in 1991-1992 for Series Romance Love and Laughter, and a second Romantic Times Career Achievement Award in 1996 for Series Romantic Adventure.
Cook is a woman of many interests. Her husband and writing are numbers one and two; but that doesn't stop her from collecting antique saltcellars, an assortment of farm animals, and learning organic gardening.
On the Web
- Wikipedia [1]
See Also
Books
- Double Solitaire - 1987
- Eye Of The Storm - 1989
- Fire In The Night - 1989
- Her Golden Eyes - 1983
- Home At Last - 1983
- Look Beyond Tomorrow - 1985
- Shadow Watch - 1988
- Southern Comfort - 1988
- This Wildfire Magic - 1983
- To Tame The Wind - 1988
- Touch Of Passion, A - 1985
- Where The Wandering Ends - 1987
- With A Little Spice - 1989
- Woman In The Shadows - 1989
Series/Related Titles
Related Books
Recognitions
- 1988 Golden Medallion Finalist - Short Contemporary Romance, Double Solitaire