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'''Elizabeth Elliott''' is the pseudonym of ''Linda Kay Crippes'' (b. 1958). She works for an information technology company and began reading romance novels as a setoff. After winning the [[Golden Heart]] award in 1993 under her real name, she published her first novel, [[The Warlord]], in 1995 as '''Elizabeth Elliott''' . Her [[Historical Romance|historical romances]] feature the same families in a [[Medieval|medieval]] or [[Regency]] setting. | '''Elizabeth Elliott''' is the pseudonym of ''Linda Kay Crippes'' (b. 1958). She works for an information technology company and began reading romance novels as a setoff. After winning the [[Golden Heart]] award in 1993 under her real name, she published her first novel, [[The Warlord]], in 1995 as '''Elizabeth Elliott''' . Her [[Historical Romance|historical romances]] feature the same families in a [[Medieval|medieval]] or [[Regency]] setting. | ||
Revision as of 22:37, 10 November 2022
Elizabeth Elliott is the pseudonym of Linda Kay Crippes (b. 1958). She works for an information technology company and began reading romance novels as a setoff. After winning the Golden Heart award in 1993 under her real name, she published her first novel, The Warlord, in 1995 as Elizabeth Elliott . Her historical romances feature the same families in a medieval or Regency setting.
On the Web
- Elizabeth Elliott aka Linda Crippes at Wikipedia - article mostly written by herself
Bibliography
Books
- Betrothed - October 1996 (Bantam)
- Scoundrel - February 1996 (Bantam)
- Warlord, The - July 1995 (Bantam)
Novellas
- Bewitched in "When You Wish", October 1997 (Bantam)
Awards/Honors
- 1993 Golden Heart Winner - Traditional (under her real name Linda Cripppes)
- The Warlord won the 1996 RITA® in the First Book category.