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[[Maggie Osborne]] is a [[Romantic Times]] Career Achievement Award winner and a co-founder of Novelists, Inc. She also writes [[category]] romance as [[Margaret St. George]].
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[[Maggie Osborne]] is a [[Romantic Times]] Career Achievement Award winner and a co-founder of Novelists, Inc. She also writes [[category]] romance as [[Margaret St. George]]. She has written over forty contemporary and historical romance novels and won awards from Affaire de Coeur, BookraK, the Colorado Romance Writers, and Coeur du Bois, among others.
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Ms. Osborne lives in a resort town in Colorado. After the publication of her last book in 2004 she announced that she was retiring. (need cite)
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== On The Web ==
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*[http://www.randomhouse.com/rhpg/authors/results.pperl?authorid=22893 Spotlight on Maggie Osborn on Random House publishers website]
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*[http://www.romantictimes.com/authors_profile.php?author=339 Profile on Romantic Times website with link to articles about writing]]
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
 
* [[Promise Of Jenny Jones|''Promise of Jenny Jones'']] - [[Maggie Osborne]] won the [[1998 RITA® Winners|1998 RITA®]] in the [[RITA®: Best Long Historical Romance|Long Historical]] category.
 
* [[Promise Of Jenny Jones|''Promise of Jenny Jones'']] - [[Maggie Osborne]] won the [[1998 RITA® Winners|1998 RITA®]] in the [[RITA®: Best Long Historical Romance|Long Historical]] category.
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* ''[[Winter Magic]]'' (1985) (0-451-13027-8) (Signet)
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* ''[[Chase the Heart]]'' (1987) (0688063683) William Morrow & Co
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* ''[[Dear Santa]]'' (1989) 0373163231 Harlequin
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* ''[[Lady Reluctant]]'' (1990) 0312924410 St Martins Mass
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* ''[[Emerald Rain]]'' (1991) (0312925131) St Martins Press
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* [[The Wives of Bowie Stone|''The Wives of Bowie Stone'']] (1994) 0446365335 Warner
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* [[The Seduction of Samantha Kincade|''The Seduction of Samantha Kincade'']] (1995) 0446600938 Warner
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* ''[[Brides of Prairie Gold]]'' (1996) 0446603244 Warner
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* [[The Best Man - Maggie Osborne|''The Best Man'']]  (1998) 0446605271 Warner
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* [[A Stranger's Wife|''A Stranger's Wife'']] (1999) 0446605298 Warner
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* ''[[Silver Lining]]'' (2000) 044900516X Ivy Books
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* ''[[I Do, I Do, I Do]]'' (2000) 073941285X Ivy Books
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* ''[[Bride of Willow Creek]]'' (2001) 0449005186 Ivy Books
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* ''[[Prairie Moon]]'' (2002) 0804119902 Ivy Books
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* ''[[Foxfire Bride]]'' (2004) 0739447262 Ballantine Books
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* ''[[American Pie]]'' (2004) 0373163452  ([[Harlequin]]) also listed under [[Margaret St. George]]
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[Margaret St. George]]
 
* [[Margaret St. George]]

Revision as of 03:10, 31 December 2006


Maggie Osborne is a Romantic Times Career Achievement Award winner and a co-founder of Novelists, Inc. She also writes category romance as Margaret St. George. She has written over forty contemporary and historical romance novels and won awards from Affaire de Coeur, BookraK, the Colorado Romance Writers, and Coeur du Bois, among others.

Ms. Osborne lives in a resort town in Colorado. After the publication of her last book in 2004 she announced that she was retiring. (need cite)

On The Web

Books

See Also