Difference between revisions of "Barbara Dawson Smith"

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* ''[[Stolen Heart]]'' - 1988  ([[Avon]])
 
* ''[[Stolen Heart]]'' - 1988  ([[Avon]])
 
* ''[[Tempt Me Twice]]'' - 2001 ([[St. Martin's Press]])
 
* ''[[Tempt Me Twice]]'' - 2001 ([[St. Martin's Press]])
* ''[[Too Wicked To Love]]'' -1999 ([[St. Martin's Press]])
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* ''[[Too Wicked To Love - Barbara Dawson Smith|Too Wicked To Love]]'' -1999 ([[St. Martin's Press]])
 
* ''[[The Wedding Night | Wedding Night, The]]'' - 2004 ([[St. Martin's Press]])
 
* ''[[The Wedding Night | Wedding Night, The]]'' - 2004 ([[St. Martin's Press]])
* ''[[With All My Heart]]'' - 2002 ([[St. Martin's Press]])
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* ''[[With All My Heart - Barbara Dawson Smith|With All My Heart]]'' - 2002 ([[St. Martin's Press]])
 
 
  
 
===Novellas===
 
===Novellas===

Revision as of 16:58, 20 June 2009


Biography

A member of Romance Writers of America since 1981, Barbara Dawson Smith sold her first historical romance two weeks after sending it to a publisher. Her books have won the Golden Heart Award from RWA, and Best Historical Romantic Suspense and Best Regency Historical from Romantic Times. She has been a finalist for the National Readers’ Choice Award, Romance of the Year by Affaire de Coeur Magazine, the Golden Quill, and the Booksellers' Best Award. She has also been a five-time finalist for the prestigious RITA Award, and realized a lifetime dream in 2002 when she won the award for TEMPT ME TWICE.

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