Eva Rutland
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Eva Rutland published her first novel in 1964 (The Trouble With Being Mama: A Negro Mother on the Anxieties and Joys of Bringing Up a Family) and has since been published in many genres and styles, though she notes a decided preference for the Regency era and cites Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer has favorites. She has been blind from macular degeneration throughout most of her career.
Her first published romance was the Inspirational title A Report of Love in 1985. As an author for Harlequin Romance, Eva Rutland has published 11 books.
Books
- Almost A Wife - September 2000, Harlequin Romance #3621
- Always Christmas - December 1992, Harlequin Romance #3240
- At First Sight - November 1988, Harlequin Romance #2944
- Child's Christmas, A - December 1997, Harlequin Superromance #769
- Enterprising Lady - June 1990, Harlequin Regency Romance #28
- Foreign Affair - October 1993, Harlequin Romance #3283
- Gretna Bride - January 1993, Harlequin Regency Romance #89
- Heart And Soul - February 2005, Harlequin Superromance #1255
- Her Own Prince Charming - April 1999, Harlequin Romance #3550
- Marriage Bait - January 1997, Harlequin Romance #3439
- Matched Pair - May 1989, Harlequin Regency Romance #1
- Million-Dollar Marriage, The - August 1998, Harlequin Romance #3518
- No Accounting For Love - July 1990, Harlequin Romance #3064
- Private Dancer - June 1996, Harlequin Romance #3412
- To Love Them All - March 1988, Harlequin Romance #2897
- Vicar's Daughter, The - February 1990, Harlequin Regency Romance #20
- Wedding Trap, The - January 1998, Harlequin Romance #3490
- Wilful Lady, The - June 2001, Mills and Boon Historical Romance, and March 2001, Harlequin Regency Romance #45