Difference between revisions of "Beverly Barton"

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* ''[[The Mother Of My Child]]'' - [[Silhouette Desire]] #831, January 1994  
 
* ''[[The Mother Of My Child]]'' - [[Silhouette Desire]] #831, January 1994  
 
* ''[[Lover And Deceiver]]'' - [[Intimate Moments|Silhouette Moments]] #557, March 1994  
 
* ''[[Lover And Deceiver]]'' - [[Intimate Moments|Silhouette Moments]] #557, March 1994  
* ''[[Nothing But Trouble]]'' - [[Silhouette Desire]] #881, September 1994  
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* ''[[Nothing But Trouble - Beverly Barton|Nothing But Trouble]]'' - [[Silhouette Desire]] #881, September 1994  
 
* ''[[The Outcast - Beverly Barton]]'' - [[Intimate Moments|Silhouette Intimate Moments]] #614, January 1995  
 
* ''[[The Outcast - Beverly Barton]]'' - [[Intimate Moments|Silhouette Intimate Moments]] #614, January 1995  
 
* ''[[Defending His Own]]'' - [[Intimate Moments|Silhouette Intimate Moments]] #670, October 1995  
 
* ''[[Defending His Own]]'' - [[Intimate Moments|Silhouette Intimate Moments]] #670, October 1995  

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Beverly Barton writes for Silhouette and Zebra (Kensington). She sold her fist book in 1989 and it was released as a July 1990 Silhouette Desire. Yankee Lover was set in her hometown of Tuscumbia, Alabama, during the annual Helen Keller Festival. Since that first sale, she has written over sixty books. Her first mainstream romantic suspense, After Dark, was released in December 2000 under the Zebra imprint for Kensington.

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The Protectors

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The Cherokee Pointe Trilogy

Three Babies for Three Brothers

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