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The author '''Emma Goldrick''' was the husband and wife writing team ''Emma and Bob Goldrick'', publishing under the wife's name. Emma was born and raised in Puerto Rico, where she met and married her husband Bob, a career military man from Massachusetts. Thirty years and 4 children later they retired and took up nursing and teaching. In 1980 they turned to collaborative writing. After a full year of studying the [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] style, their first submission (''[[And Blow Your House Down]]'') was accepted and released 1983 in [[Hardcover]] by [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]]. In 1996 Bob Goldrick passed away and Emma continued to write until 1997.
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The author '''Emma Goldrick''' was the husband and wife writing team ''Emma and Robert N. Goldrick'', publishing under the wife's name. Emma was born and raised in Puerto Rico, where she met and married her husband, a career military man from Massachusetts. Thirty years and 4 children later they retired and took up nursing and teaching. In 1980 they turned to collaborative writing. After a full year of studying the [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] style, their first submission (''[[And Blow Your House Down]]'') was accepted and released 1983 in [[Hardcover]] by [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]]. In 1996 Robert Goldrick passed away and Emma wrote ''[[The Ninety-Day Wife]]'' of 1997 in his memory. It was the last book published by that author.
  
 
== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==

Revision as of 10:03, 7 October 2008

The author Emma Goldrick was the husband and wife writing team Emma and Robert N. Goldrick, publishing under the wife's name. Emma was born and raised in Puerto Rico, where she met and married her husband, a career military man from Massachusetts. Thirty years and 4 children later they retired and took up nursing and teaching. In 1980 they turned to collaborative writing. After a full year of studying the Mills & Boon style, their first submission (And Blow Your House Down) was accepted and released 1983 in Hardcover by Mills & Boon. In 1996 Robert Goldrick passed away and Emma wrote The Ninety-Day Wife of 1997 in his memory. It was the last book published by that author.

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The Latimores

  1. The Road, 1984
  2. Tempered By Fire, 1986
  3. The Latimore Bride, 1988
  4. Faith, Hope And Marriage, 1995
  5. Bringing Up Babies, 1996