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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
Award-winning author Linda Winstead Jones makes her home in Alabama. Her first published novel was ''[[Guardian Angel]]''. As a member of the [[Heart Of Dixie]] chapter of the [[Romance Writers of America]], Jones served in various positions, including vice-president. She also served on the national [[Romance Writers of America|RWA]] Board of Directors as a regional director. She has also published as [[Linda Devlin]], [[Linda Fallon]], [[Linda Jones]], and [[Linda Winstead]].
 
Award-winning author Linda Winstead Jones makes her home in Alabama. Her first published novel was ''[[Guardian Angel]]''. As a member of the [[Heart Of Dixie]] chapter of the [[Romance Writers of America]], Jones served in various positions, including vice-president. She also served on the national [[Romance Writers of America|RWA]] Board of Directors as a regional director. She has also published as [[Linda Devlin]], [[Linda Fallon]], [[Linda Jones]], and [[Linda Winstead]].

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Biography

Award-winning author Linda Winstead Jones makes her home in Alabama. Her first published novel was Guardian Angel. As a member of the Heart Of Dixie chapter of the Romance Writers of America, Jones served in various positions, including vice-president. She also served on the national RWA Board of Directors as a regional director. She has also published as Linda Devlin, Linda Fallon, Linda Jones, and Linda Winstead.

Jones was the 2008 recipient of the Emma Merritt Service Award from the Romance Writers of America.

Linda Winstead Jones was a 2008 RITA® double-finalist in the RITA®: Best Paranormal Romance category with her novels Prince Of Magic and Raintree: Haunted. She was the 2004 RITA winner in the RITA®: Best Paranormal Romance category with her novel Shades Of Midnight, written under the name Linda Fallon.

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