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+ | Elizabeth Bevarly was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A.. Her grandmothers, Ruth Bevarly and Hazel Robinson were her models to follow. She says: "Both women lived in times when women were viewed as weak, fragile creatures, yet both of them were strong, forceful women who struggled to overcome poverty and hardship. They were anything but weak or fragile." She wrote her first novel when she was twelve years old. It was 32 pages long-and that was with college rule notebook paper-and featured three girls named Liz, Marianne and Cheryl, who explored the mysteries of a haunted house. Her friends Marianne and Cheryl proclaimed it "Brilliant! Spellbinding! Kept me up past dinnertime reading!" Those rave reviews only kindled the fire inside her to write more. | ||
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+ | Elizabeth earned her B.A. with honours in English from the University of Louisville in 1983. Although she never wanted to be anything but a novelist, her career detours before making the leap to writing included stints working in movie theatres, restaurants, boutiques and major department stores. She also spent time as an editorial assistant for a medical journal, where she learned the correct spellings and meanings of a variety of words (like microscopy and histological) that she will never ever use again. | ||
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+ | Finally, in 1989, she sold her first novel, Destinations South, to Silhouette Books. Since then, she has gone on to sell more than 30 novels and six novellas to five different publishers. Her books have appeared on a number of bestseller lists, including the USA Today bestseller list. She's been nominated for several Romantic Times awards. She was recently given a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times magazine for Series Love and Laughter, and her Silhouette Desire, The Perfect Father was awarded the National Readers' Choice Award in 1996. Her novels have been published in 19 languages and more than two dozen countries. There are more than five million copies of her books in print worldwide. | ||
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+ | Elizabeth is married with a member of the Coast Guard, and they had a son in 1995. "My husband and I met when we were teenagers, and back then, our idea of romance was necking in the back seat of his Pontiac Firebird. My husband was stationed in San Juan, Puerto Rico with the Coast Guard when we married, and that whole period of our life was so idyllic. It's just a wonderful city all around. When we were living as newlyweds, romance was sitting on the beach at sunset, holding hands and listening to a live salsa band. Now, with a young child, romance is having our son at my mum's for the night, so that we can rent a movie and watch it by candlelight with a nice bottle of Pinot Grigio." She has claimed as residences Puerto Rico, Washington, D.C., northern Virginia and southern New Jersey, but she now resides with her husband and young son in her native Kentucky, where she fully intends to remain. When she's not writing, Elizabeth enjoys old film, old houses, good books, fine antiques and salsa music, and she has a tendency to rescue abandoned animals. Both of her cats, Quito (named after a bar on Tortola) and Wallo (named by her then-two-year-old son for reasons she and her husband will never understand) are refugees the first from a rest area beside a main road, and the other from a park near where she used to live. | ||
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+ | '''Elizabeth Bevarly''' earned a B.A. in Honors English from University of Louisville, and Lives in Kentucky. She has written over 60 books and received two [[Romantic Times Magazine]] [[Career Achievement Awards]]. | ||
== On the Web == | == On the Web == |
Revision as of 02:07, 30 November 2012
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Biography
Elizabeth Bevarly was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A.. Her grandmothers, Ruth Bevarly and Hazel Robinson were her models to follow. She says: "Both women lived in times when women were viewed as weak, fragile creatures, yet both of them were strong, forceful women who struggled to overcome poverty and hardship. They were anything but weak or fragile." She wrote her first novel when she was twelve years old. It was 32 pages long-and that was with college rule notebook paper-and featured three girls named Liz, Marianne and Cheryl, who explored the mysteries of a haunted house. Her friends Marianne and Cheryl proclaimed it "Brilliant! Spellbinding! Kept me up past dinnertime reading!" Those rave reviews only kindled the fire inside her to write more.
Elizabeth earned her B.A. with honours in English from the University of Louisville in 1983. Although she never wanted to be anything but a novelist, her career detours before making the leap to writing included stints working in movie theatres, restaurants, boutiques and major department stores. She also spent time as an editorial assistant for a medical journal, where she learned the correct spellings and meanings of a variety of words (like microscopy and histological) that she will never ever use again.
Finally, in 1989, she sold her first novel, Destinations South, to Silhouette Books. Since then, she has gone on to sell more than 30 novels and six novellas to five different publishers. Her books have appeared on a number of bestseller lists, including the USA Today bestseller list. She's been nominated for several Romantic Times awards. She was recently given a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times magazine for Series Love and Laughter, and her Silhouette Desire, The Perfect Father was awarded the National Readers' Choice Award in 1996. Her novels have been published in 19 languages and more than two dozen countries. There are more than five million copies of her books in print worldwide.
Elizabeth is married with a member of the Coast Guard, and they had a son in 1995. "My husband and I met when we were teenagers, and back then, our idea of romance was necking in the back seat of his Pontiac Firebird. My husband was stationed in San Juan, Puerto Rico with the Coast Guard when we married, and that whole period of our life was so idyllic. It's just a wonderful city all around. When we were living as newlyweds, romance was sitting on the beach at sunset, holding hands and listening to a live salsa band. Now, with a young child, romance is having our son at my mum's for the night, so that we can rent a movie and watch it by candlelight with a nice bottle of Pinot Grigio." She has claimed as residences Puerto Rico, Washington, D.C., northern Virginia and southern New Jersey, but she now resides with her husband and young son in her native Kentucky, where she fully intends to remain. When she's not writing, Elizabeth enjoys old film, old houses, good books, fine antiques and salsa music, and she has a tendency to rescue abandoned animals. Both of her cats, Quito (named after a bar on Tortola) and Wallo (named by her then-two-year-old son for reasons she and her husband will never understand) are refugees the first from a rest area beside a main road, and the other from a park near where she used to live.
Elizabeth Bevarly earned a B.A. in Honors English from University of Louisville, and Lives in Kentucky. She has written over 60 books and received two Romantic Times Magazine Career Achievement Awards.
On the Web
- Elizabeth Bevarly - Official Site
- Blog Jam - Author Blog
Bibliography
Books
- All I Want For Christmas - 2003, Silhouette
- Beauty And The Brain - 1998, Silhouette Desire
- Bride Of The Bad Boy - 1998, Silhouette Desire
- Close Range - 1990, Silhouette Special Edition
- Dad Like Daniel, A - 1995, Silhouette Desire
- Destinations South - 1989, Silhouette Special Edition
- Doctor In Her Stocking - Silhouette Desire
- Donovan's Chance - 1990, Silhouette Special Edition
- Dr. Daddy - 1995, Silhouette Desire
- Dr. Irresitible - 2000, Silhouette Desire
- Dr. Mommy - 2000, Silhouette Desire
- Express Male - 2006, HQN
- Fast & Loose - 2008, Berkley Sensation
- Father Of The Brat - 1996, Silhouette Desire
- Father Of The Brood - 1996, Silhouette Desire
- Father On The Brink - 1996, Silhouette Desire
- First Comes Love - 2000, Silhouette Desire
- Flirting With Trouble - 2008
- He Could Be The One - 2001, Avon
- Her Man Friday - 1999, Avon
- Hired Hand - 1993, Silhouette Special Edition
- The Honeymoon - 1995, Harper
- How To Trap A Tycoon (2000), Avon
- Indecent Suggestion - 2005, Harlequin Blaze
- Jake's Christmas - 1992, Silhouette Desire
- Just Like A Man - 2005, Avon
- Lawless Man, A - 1994, Silhouette Desire
- My Man Pendleton - 1998, Avon
- Monahan’s Gamble, 2000, Silhouette Desire
- Moriah's Mutiny - 1991, Silhouette Special Edition
- My Only Vice - 2006
- Overnight Male - 2008, HQN
- Perfect Father, The - 1995, Silhouette Desire
- Return Engagement - 1993, Silhouette Special Edition
- Ring On Her Finger, The - 2003, Avon
- Secret Life Of Conner Monahan, The - 2001, Silhouette Desire
- Seduced By The Prince – 2008
- Sheriff And The Impostor Bride, The - 1998, Silhouette Desire
- Society Bride - 1999, Silhouette Desire
- Take Me, I'm Yours - 2002, Avon
- Taming The Beastly MD - 2003, Silhouette Desire
- Taming The Prince - 2002, Silhouette Desire
- Temptation Of Rory Monahan, The - 2001, Silhouette Desire
- That Boss Of Mine – 2000, Silhouette Desire
- Thing About Men, The - 2004, Avon
- Undercover With the Mob - 2004, Flipside
- Unsuitable Man For The Job, An - 1992, Silhouette Desire
- Up Close – 1992, Silhouette Special Edition
- Virgin And The Vagabond, The – 1998, Silhouette Desire
- Wedding, The - 1993, Harper
- When Jayne Met Erik – 2001, Silhouette Desire
- You've Got Male - 2005, HQN
Novellas/Short Stories
- A Sprinkle of Fairy Dust, 1996
- Do You Take This Man, 1999
- A Mother’s Day, 2002
- Love By Chocolate, 1997
- A Message From Cupid, 1998
- Opposites Attract, 2000
- Christmas Spirits, 1997
Series/Related Titles
- Mc Cormick Series
- #1 Roxy And The Rich Man - February 1997, Silhouette Desire #1053
- #2 Lucy And The Loner – April 1997, Silhouette Desire #1063
- #3 Georgia Meets Her Groom - July 1997, Silhouette Desire #1083
Series Contribute To
- Millionaire Of The Month
- #5 Married To His Business - Silhouette Desire, #1809 July 2007
Honors/Awards
- 1998 Career Achievement Award Winner - Romantic Times Magazine - Series Romance Love & Laughter
- 1999 Career Achievement Award Winner - Romantic Times Magazine - Innovative Series Romance