Rachel Gibson

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Rachel Gibson is a USA TODAY bestselling author. Four of her novels, Simply Irresistible, Truly Madly Yours, True Confessions and See Jane Score were named among the Top Ten Favorite Books of The Year by Romance Writers of America. Her fourth novel, True Confessions, was awarded the RITA, Romance Writers of America’s highest honor of excellence. Rachel’s other awards include The Golden Heart Award, the National Reader’s Choice, and the Romantic Times Magazine Bookstores That Care Award for Best Love and Laughter. Rachel lives in Boise, Idaho, and many of her books are set in Idaho.

Rachel's original voice and humorous style has earned the praise of reviewers... "first class entertainment," raves The Oakland Press. According to Publishers Weekly, "Gibson's characters are quirky and endearing and her clever snappy dialogue amuses at every turn of the page."

On The Web

Rachel Gibson's web page

Books

  • I'm In No Mood For Love - 2006, Avon, ISBN: 0060773170
  • Sex, Lies, and Online Dating - 2006, Avon, ISBN: 006-077291-3
  • The Trouble With Valentine's Day - 2005, Avon, ISBN: 006-000926-8
  • Daisy's Back in Town - 2005, Avon, 2005 RITA finalist in the Contemporary Single Title category., ISBN: 006-000925-X
  • See Jane Score - 2003, Avon, ISBN: 006-000924-1
  • Lola Carlyle Reveals All - 2002, Avon, ISBN: 038-081439-0
  • True Confessions - Rachel Gibson won the 2002 RITA® in the Contemporary Single Title category.
  • It Must Be Love - 2000, Avon, ISBN: 038-080715-7
  • Truly Madly Yours - 1999, Avon, ISBN: 038-080121-3
  • Simply Irresistible - 1998, Avon, ISBN: 038-079007-6

Novellas

  • "Now And Forever in the Secrets of a Perfect Night Anthology ISBN: 038-081805-1

Related Books

  • I'm In No Mood For Love and Sex, Lies, and Online Dating are about three friends who also write. The next book in this series is due in August 2007.
  • Simply Irresistible and See Jane Score are both set in Seattle about the world of hockey. The Trouble With Velantine's Day is set in Gospel, Idaho, the same town, and characters, as True Confessions. In addition, the hero in Valentine's Day is a hockey player from See Jane Score.