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* [[Forbidden Magic|''Forbidden Magic'']], 1998 (Reissue August 2005) | * [[Forbidden Magic|''Forbidden Magic'']], 1998 (Reissue August 2005) | ||
* ''[[The Fortune Hunter|Fortune Hunter, The]]'', 1991 | * ''[[The Fortune Hunter|Fortune Hunter, The]]'', 1991 | ||
− | * ''[[Hazard]]'', May 2002 (Reissue January 2006) | + | * ''[[Hazard - Jo Beverley|Hazard]]'', May 2002 (Reissue January 2006) |
* ''[[If Fancy Be The Food Of Love]]'', a novella in ''A Regency Valentine'', 1991 | * ''[[If Fancy Be The Food Of Love]]'', a novella in ''A Regency Valentine'', 1991 | ||
− | * ''[[Lady Beware]]'' June 2007 | + | * ''[[Lady Beware - Jo Beverley|Lady Beware]]'' June 2007 |
* ''[[Lord Of Midnight]]'', 1998 (Reissue July 2006) | * ''[[Lord Of Midnight]]'', 1998 (Reissue July 2006) | ||
* ''[[Lord Of My Heart]]'', 1992 (reissue, October 2002)(Reissue January 2006) | * ''[[Lord Of My Heart]]'', 1992 (reissue, October 2002)(Reissue January 2006) | ||
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* [[An Unwilling Bride|''Unwilling Bride, An'']] 1992 - Lucien de Vaux, Marquess of Arden, heir to the dukedom of Belcraven and Beth Armitage | * [[An Unwilling Bride|''Unwilling Bride, An'']] 1992 - Lucien de Vaux, Marquess of Arden, heir to the dukedom of Belcraven and Beth Armitage | ||
* ''[[Christmas Angel]]'', 1992 - Leander, Lord Charrington, and Judith Rossiter | * ''[[Christmas Angel]]'', 1992 - Leander, Lord Charrington, and Judith Rossiter | ||
− | * [[Forbidden - Jo | + | * [[Forbidden - Jo Beverley|''Forbidden'']], 1994 - Francis, Lord Middlethorpe and Serena Riverton |
* [[Dangerous Joy|''Dangerous Joy'']], 1995 - Miles Cavanagh and Felicity Monahan | * [[Dangerous Joy|''Dangerous Joy'']], 1995 - Miles Cavanagh and Felicity Monahan | ||
* [[The Dragon's Bride|''The Dragon's Bride'']], May 2001 - Con Somerford, Viscount Amleigh, and Susan Kerslake | * [[The Dragon's Bride|''The Dragon's Bride'']], May 2001 - Con Somerford, Viscount Amleigh, and Susan Kerslake | ||
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* [[The Demon's Mistress|"The Demon's Mistress"]] - Novella - Lord George Vandeimen and Maria Celestin. Van is not a Rogue, but is friends with Con from ''[[The Dragon's Bride]]'' and Hawk, ''[[The Devil's Heiress]]'' | * [[The Demon's Mistress|"The Demon's Mistress"]] - Novella - Lord George Vandeimen and Maria Celestin. Van is not a Rogue, but is friends with Con from ''[[The Dragon's Bride]]'' and Hawk, ''[[The Devil's Heiress]]'' | ||
::''The Dragon's Bride'', ''The Devil's Heiress'' and "The Demon's Mistress" were issued, June 2004 in ''Three Heroes''. | ::''The Dragon's Bride'', ''The Devil's Heiress'' and "The Demon's Mistress" were issued, June 2004 in ''Three Heroes''. | ||
− | * ''[[Hazard]]'', May 2002 - Lady Anne Peckworth, jilted in ''[[Forbidden]]'' and ''[[The Dragon's Bride]]'', and Race de Vere, former secretary of Con Somerford in ''[[The Dragon's Bride]]'' | + | * ''[[Hazard - Jo Beverley|Hazard]]'', May 2002 - Lady Anne Peckworth, jilted in ''[[Forbidden - Jo Beverley|Forbidden]]'' and ''[[The Dragon's Bride]]'', and Race de Vere, former secretary of Con Somerford in ''[[The Dragon's Bride]]'' |
* ''[[St. Raven]]'', February 2003 - Tristan Tregallows, Duke of St. Raven and Cressida Mandeville | * ''[[St. Raven]]'', February 2003 - Tristan Tregallows, Duke of St. Raven and Cressida Mandeville | ||
* ''[[Skylark]]'', May 2004 - Stephen Ball and Laura Gardeyne | * ''[[Skylark]]'', May 2004 - Stephen Ball and Laura Gardeyne | ||
* [[The Rogue's Return - Jo Beverley|''Rogue's Return'']], March 2006 - Simon St. Bride and Jane | * [[The Rogue's Return - Jo Beverley|''Rogue's Return'']], March 2006 - Simon St. Bride and Jane | ||
* ''[[To Rescue A Rogue]]'' Sept 2006 - Darius Debbenham and Mara St. Bride, Simon's sister | * ''[[To Rescue A Rogue]]'' Sept 2006 - Darius Debbenham and Mara St. Bride, Simon's sister | ||
− | * ''[[Lady Beware]]'' June 2007 - Theodosius Debbenham, Darius's sister, and Horatio Cave, Lord Darien | + | * ''[[Lady Beware - Jo Beverley|Lady Beware]]'' June 2007 - Theodosius Debbenham, Darius's sister, and Horatio Cave, Lord Darien |
===Mallorens=== | ===Mallorens=== |
Revision as of 02:18, 27 December 2007
Jo Beverley has been called "[a]rguably today's most skillful writer of intelligent historical romance..." (Publisher's Weekly, May 1998). She is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over twenty historical romances and she has won five RITA® awards. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame and Honor Roll, and the recipient of two Career Achievement Awards from Romantic Times Magazine. Ms. Beverley was born in England and resides in Canada. Jo Beverley is Canada's most successful romance author, and one of Canada's bestselling authors. See Maclean's article about Canadian authors. She is active is presenting at writer's conferences and local writer's groups. See talk given by Ms. Beverley in 2002.
Contents
On The Web
- Jo Beverley's web site
- Word Wenches blog - where Jo Beverley blogs with other romance writers
- Jo Beverley Interview - at Romance Novel TV
RITA winning Books
- Emily and the Dark Angel - This title won the 1992 RITA® in the Regency category.
- Unwilling Bride, An - This title won the 1993 RITA® in the Regency category
- Deirdre and Don Juan - This title won the 1994 RITA® in the Regency category.
- My Lady Notorious - This title won the 1994 RITA® in the Historical Series category.
- Devilish - This title won the 2001 RITA® in the Long Historical category.
Books Alphabetically
- Arranged Marriage, An, 1991 (Reissue November 1999)
- Christmas Angel, 1992 (Reissue October 2001)
- Dangerous Joy, 1995 (Reissue December 2004)
- Dark Champion, 1993 (reissue, January 2003)(Reissue January 2006)
- Deirdre and Don Juan, 1993 - This title won the 1994 RITA® in the Regency category.
- "Demon's Mistress, The" - Novella in the anthology In Praise Of Younger Men, 2001. The Dragon's Bride, The Devil's Heiress and "The Demon's Mistress" were issued, June 2004 in Three Heroes.
- Devil's Heiress, The, August 2001 (Reissue January 2006)
- Devilish 2000 (Reissue January 2006) - This title won the 2001 RITA® in the Long Historical category.
- Dragon's Bride, The, May 2001 (Reissue January 2006)
- Emily and the Dark Angel, 1991 - This title won the 1992 RITA® in the Regency category.
- Forbidden - 1994 (Reissue December 2003)
- Forbidden Magic, 1998 (Reissue August 2005)
- Fortune Hunter, The, 1991
- Hazard, May 2002 (Reissue January 2006)
- If Fancy Be The Food Of Love, a novella in A Regency Valentine, 1991
- Lady Beware June 2007
- Lord Of Midnight, 1998 (Reissue July 2006)
- Lord Of My Heart, 1992 (reissue, October 2002)(Reissue January 2006)
- Lord Wraybourne's Betrothed, 1988
- Most Unsuitable Man, A, February 2005
- My Lady Notorious 1993 (Reissue, July 2002) - This title won the 1994 RITA® in the Historical Series category.
- Rogue's Return, The - Published March 2006, (Signet)
- Secrets Of The Night, 1999 (Reissue, March 2004)
- Shattered Rose, The, 1996
- Skylark, May 2004
- Something Wicked, 1997 (Reissue January 2006)
- St. Raven, February 2003
- Stanforth Secrets, The, 1989
- Stolen Bride, The, 1990
- Tempting Fortune, 1995 (reissue, December 2002)
- To Rescue A Rogue Sept 2006
- Unwilling Bride, An 1992 (Reissue December 2000) - This title won the 1993 RITA® in the Regency category
- Winter Fire, November 2003
Books/Related Series
Company of Rogues
The world of the Company of Rogues is set in Regency England. The Rogues met at school, and have been friends since them. Some of these books are about people related to the Rogues.
- An Arranged Marriage, 1991 - Nicholas and Eleanor
- Unwilling Bride, An 1992 - Lucien de Vaux, Marquess of Arden, heir to the dukedom of Belcraven and Beth Armitage
- Christmas Angel, 1992 - Leander, Lord Charrington, and Judith Rossiter
- Forbidden, 1994 - Francis, Lord Middlethorpe and Serena Riverton
- Dangerous Joy, 1995 - Miles Cavanagh and Felicity Monahan
- The Dragon's Bride, May 2001 - Con Somerford, Viscount Amleigh, and Susan Kerslake
- The Devil's Heiress, August 2001 - Major George "Hawk" Hawkinvale and Clarissa Greystone. Hawk is not a Rogue, but is friends with Con from The Dragon's Bride
- "The Demon's Mistress" - Novella - Lord George Vandeimen and Maria Celestin. Van is not a Rogue, but is friends with Con from The Dragon's Bride and Hawk, The Devil's Heiress
- The Dragon's Bride, The Devil's Heiress and "The Demon's Mistress" were issued, June 2004 in Three Heroes.
- Hazard, May 2002 - Lady Anne Peckworth, jilted in Forbidden and The Dragon's Bride, and Race de Vere, former secretary of Con Somerford in The Dragon's Bride
- St. Raven, February 2003 - Tristan Tregallows, Duke of St. Raven and Cressida Mandeville
- Skylark, May 2004 - Stephen Ball and Laura Gardeyne
- Rogue's Return, March 2006 - Simon St. Bride and Jane
- To Rescue A Rogue Sept 2006 - Darius Debbenham and Mara St. Bride, Simon's sister
- Lady Beware June 2007 - Theodosius Debbenham, Darius's sister, and Horatio Cave, Lord Darien
Mallorens
Historicals set in the Georgian period -- The Malloren world is ruled over by the oldest brother, the Marquess of Rothgar. The younger siblings are Cynric and Elf (twins), Bryght and Brand.
- My Lady Notorious 1993 - Lady Chastity Ware and Captain Lord Cynric Malloren
- Tempting Fortune, 1995 - Lord Arcenbryght Malloren and Portia St. Claire,
- Something Wicked - Jo Beverley, 1997 - Lady Elfled Malloren (twin to Cyn) and Fortitude Harleigh Ware, Lord Walgrave
- Secrets Of The Night, 1999 - Lord Brand Malloren and Rosamunde Overton
- Devilish, 2000 - Beowolf Malloren, The Marquess of Rothgar, and Diana, Countess of Arradale
- Winter Fire, 2003 - The Marquess of Ashart, "Ash", cousin to the Marquess of Rothgar, and Genova Smith
- A Most Unsuitable Man, 2005 - Damaris Myddleton, former mistress of Ash, and Fitzroger, friend of Ash
Medieval Romances
- Lord Of My Heart, 1992 (reissue, October 2002)(Reissue January 2006)
- Dark Champion, 1993 (reissue, January 2003)(Reissue January 2006)
- Shattered Rose, The, 1996
- Lord Of Midnight, 1998 (Reissue July 2006)
Traditional Regencies
- Lord Wraybourne's Betrothed, 1988
- The Stanforth Secrets, 1989
- The Stolen Bride, 1990
- If Fancy Be The Food Of Love, a novella in A Regency Valentine, 1991
- Emily and the Dark Angel, 1991 - This title won the 1992 RITA® in the Regency category.
- The Fortune Hunter, 1991
- Deirdre and Don Juan, 1993 - This title won the 1994 RITA® in the Regency category.
Novellas
Romance
- "Twelfth Night" in A Christmas Delight, 1991 Reissue, October 2000 in Five Golden Rings
- "Lord Samhain's Night" in All Hallow's Eve, 1992
- "The Demon's Bride" in Moonlight Lovers, 1993
- "A Mummer's Play" in A Regency Christmas, 1995
- "Forbidden Affections" in A Spring Bouquet, 1996
- "The Determined Bride" in Married At Midnight, 1996
- "A Gift Of Light" in The Christmas Cat, 1996
- "The Lord Of Elphindale" in Faery Magic, 1998
- "Day Of Wrath" in Star Of Wonder, 1999
- "The Wise Virgin" in The Brides Of Christmas, 1999 (Reissue October 2005)
- "The Demon's Mistress" in In Praise Of Younger Men, 2001, Reissue, June 2004 in THREE HEROES.
Science Fiction.
- "The Fruit Picker" in Writers Of The Future IV and Best Of Writers Of The Future, 2001
- "The Trouble With Heroes" in Irresistible Forces, NAL, February 2004 (Reissue February 2006)
Nonfiction
- Gold Diggers of 1813 in Flirting with Price & Prejudice, 2005, Benbella
Honors
- 1996 RRA Awards Nominee - Best All-Time Classic Romance Author
- 1994 RRA Awards Winner - Best Historical Romance Author
- 1994 RRA Awards Winner - Best All-Around Classic Romance Author