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* [http://www.patriciarice.blogspot.com Patricia Rice's blog]
 
* [http://www.patriciarice.blogspot.com Patricia Rice's blog]
  
== Books ==
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== Bibliography ==
 
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=== Books ===
 
* ''[[All A Woman Wants]]'', Signet, June, 2001  
 
* ''[[All A Woman Wants]]'', Signet, June, 2001  
 
* ''[[Almost Perfect]]'', Ivy Books, March, 2002  
 
* ''[[Almost Perfect]]'', Ivy Books, March, 2002  
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* ''[[Wayward Angel]]'',  Topaz February, 1997  
 
* ''[[Wayward Angel]]'',  Topaz February, 1997  
  
== Novellas ==
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=== Novellas ===
 
* ''[[Christmas Angel]]'' in "[[A Victorian Christmas]]", November 1992 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[Christmas Angel]]'' in "[[A Victorian Christmas]]", November 1992 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[The Christmas Goose]]'' in "[[A Regency Christmas Feast]]", November 1996 ([[Signet]])
 
* ''[[The Christmas Goose]]'' in "[[A Regency Christmas Feast]]", November 1996 ([[Signet]])
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== Series/Related Titles ==
 
== Series/Related Titles ==
===Carolina Trilogy===
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=== Carolina Trilogy ===
 
TJ McCloud and his brothers
 
TJ McCloud and his brothers
 
* ''[[Almost Perfect]]'', (Also features related character Maya Alyssum, of ''[[Impossible Dreams]]'')
 
* ''[[Almost Perfect]]'', (Also features related character Maya Alyssum, of ''[[Impossible Dreams]]'')
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* ''[[Carolina Girl]]''
 
* ''[[Carolina Girl]]''
  
===Magic Series===
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=== Magic Series ===
 
Historical: Those magical Malcolm women and those mostly marvelously meticulous Ives men.
 
Historical: Those magical Malcolm women and those mostly marvelously meticulous Ives men.
 
* ''[[Magic Man]]''
 
* ''[[Magic Man]]''
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* ''[[Much Ado About Magic]]''
 
* ''[[Much Ado About Magic]]''
  
===Paper Series===
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=== Paper Series ===
 
American historicals - 1880's
 
American historicals - 1880's
 
* ''[[Paper Roses]]'', Topaz March, 1995
 
* ''[[Paper Roses]]'', Topaz March, 1995
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* ''[[Paper Moon ]]'', Topaz March, 1996
 
* ''[[Paper Moon ]]'', Topaz March, 1996
  
===Regency Novels with Related Characters===
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=== Regency Novels with Related Characters ===
 
* ''[[Artful Deceptions]]''
 
* ''[[Artful Deceptions]]''
 
* ''[[The Genuine Article]]''
 
* ''[[The Genuine Article]]''
 
* ''[[The Marquess]]''
 
* ''[[The Marquess]]''
  
==Awards==
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== Awards ==
 
Patricia Rice's emotionally-charged contemporary and historical romances have won numerous awards, including the [[Romantic Times Magazine]] Reviewers Choice and Career Achievement Awards and the Bookrak Bestselling Paperback award. Her books have also been honored as [[Romance Writers of America]] RITA finalists in the historical, regency and contemporary categories. She was nominated by [[Romantic Times Magazine|Romantic Times Book Club]] for 2006 Reviewers Choice Award for her bestselling romance, [[Magic Man]].
 
Patricia Rice's emotionally-charged contemporary and historical romances have won numerous awards, including the [[Romantic Times Magazine]] Reviewers Choice and Career Achievement Awards and the Bookrak Bestselling Paperback award. Her books have also been honored as [[Romance Writers of America]] RITA finalists in the historical, regency and contemporary categories. She was nominated by [[Romantic Times Magazine|Romantic Times Book Club]] for 2006 Reviewers Choice Award for her bestselling romance, [[Magic Man]].

Revision as of 19:30, 3 June 2008


Patricia Rice has published historical and Regency romances since 1984, contemporary romance since 1998, nominated for Rita awards in all three categories. She has several million books in print and has been on both the New York Times and USA Today's bestseller. Ms. Rice is a former CPA whose forty-fourth book is scheduled for July, 2007, from Signet Eclipse.

Patricia Rice is married to her high school sweetheart and has two children. A native of Kentucky, she resides in St. Louis, Missouri, and now does accounting only for herself. She is a member of Romance Writers of America, the Authors Guild, and Novelists, Inc., as well as numerous professional accounting organizations and local charities.

On the Web

Bibliography

Books

Novellas

Series/Related Titles

Carolina Trilogy

TJ McCloud and his brothers

Magic Series

Historical: Those magical Malcolm women and those mostly marvelously meticulous Ives men.

Paper Series

American historicals - 1880's

Regency Novels with Related Characters

Awards

Patricia Rice's emotionally-charged contemporary and historical romances have won numerous awards, including the Romantic Times Magazine Reviewers Choice and Career Achievement Awards and the Bookrak Bestselling Paperback award. Her books have also been honored as Romance Writers of America RITA finalists in the historical, regency and contemporary categories. She was nominated by Romantic Times Book Club for 2006 Reviewers Choice Award for her bestselling romance, Magic Man.