Difference between revisions of "Leigh Greenwood"

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=== Novellas ===
 
=== Novellas ===
* "Bah, Humbug!(" in "[[Christmas Spirit]]" - 1997 ([[Leisure]])
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* "Bah, Humbug!" in "[[Christmas Spirit - Anthology|Christmas Spirit]]" - 1997 ([[Leisure]])
 
* "A Fairy-Tale Christmas" in "[[An Old-Fashioned Southern Christmas]]" - 1994 ([[Leisure]])
 
* "A Fairy-Tale Christmas" in "[[An Old-Fashioned Southern Christmas]]" - 1994 ([[Leisure]])
 
* "Father Christmas" in "[[Their First Noel]]" - 1995 ([[Leisure]])
 
* "Father Christmas" in "[[Their First Noel]]" - 1995 ([[Leisure]])
 
* "Here Comes Santa Clause" in "[[Winter Wonderland]]" - 1999 ([[Love Spell]])
 
* "Here Comes Santa Clause" in "[[Winter Wonderland]]" - 1999 ([[Love Spell]])

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Biography

Leigh Greenwood has degrees in Voice and Musicology. He got his first book published by Zebra in 1987. Most of Leigh's novels are set in the American West, but he has also written a few contemporary romances for Silhouette and Harlequin. According to Leigh's website, he has won a number of awards including, the Carolina Romance Writers Author of the Year Award and the Romantic Times Career Achievement award.

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