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[http://www.candiceproctor.com| Candice Proctor] has written a number of mysteries as C. S. Harris as well as her historical romances. Her published academic work includes both ''Women, Equality, and the French Revolution'' (Greenwood Press, 1990) and the forthcoming article "The Romance Genre Blues, or, Why We Don't Get No Respect," in ''Empowerment versus Oppression: 21st Century Views of Popular Romance Novels'', ed. Sally Goade (Cambridge Scholars Press).
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[http://www.candiceproctor.com| Candice Proctor] has written a number of mysteries as C. S. Harris as well as her historical romances. Her Ph.D. is in eighteenth- and nineteenth- century European history and for a short period she worked as an assistant professor at Midwestern State University in Texas. She has a published academic work: [http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/PWE%252f.aspx ''Women, Equality, and the French Revolution''] (Greenwood Press, 1990).
  
 
==Books==
 
==Books==

Revision as of 23:05, 9 November 2006

Candice Proctor has written a number of mysteries as C. S. Harris as well as her historical romances. Her Ph.D. is in eighteenth- and nineteenth- century European history and for a short period she worked as an assistant professor at Midwestern State University in Texas. She has a published academic work: Women, Equality, and the French Revolution (Greenwood Press, 1990).

Books

  • Night in Eden, Ballantine, 1997
  • The Bequest, Ballantine, 1998
  • September Moon, Ballantine, 1999
  • The Last Knight, Ballantine, 2000
  • Whispers of Heaven, Ballantine, 2001
  • Midnight Confessions, Ballantine, 2002
  • Beyond Sunrise, Ballantine, 2003