Debbie Macomber
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Debbie Macomber is a best-selling American
author of over 150 romance novels and contemporary women's fiction. Over 140 million copies of her books are in print throughout the world, and four have become made-for-TV-movies. Macomber was the inaugural winner of the fan-voted Quill Award for romance in 2005 and has been awarded both a Romance Writers of America
RITA and a lifetime achievement award by the Romance Writers of America.
and has only a high school education, she was determined to be a writer. A stay-at-home mother raising four small children, Macomber nonetheless found the time to sit in her kitchen in front of a rented typewriter and work on developing her first few manuscripts. For five years she continued to write despite many rejections from publishers, finally turning to freelance magazine work to help her family make ends meet.
With money that she saved from her freelance articles, Macomber attended a romance writer's conference, where one of her manuscripts was selected to be publicly critiqued by an editor from Harlequin Enterprises Ltd
. The editor tore apart her novel and recommended that she throw it away. Undaunted, Macomber scraped together $10 to mail the same novel, Heartsong, to Harlequin's rival, Silhouette Books. Silhouette bought the book, which became the first romance novel to be reviewed by Publishers Weekly.
In 2002, Macomber realized that she was having more difficulty identifying with a 25-year-old heroine, and that she wanted to write books focusing more on women and their friendships. Thursdays at Eight was her first departure from the traditional romance novel and into contemporary women's fiction.
Since 1986, in most years Macomber has released a Christmas
-themed book or novella. For several years, these novels were part of the Angel series, following the antics of angels Shirley, Goodness, and Mercy. Macomber, who loves Christmas, says that she writes Christmas books as well because "Every woman I know has a picture of the perfect Christmas in her mind, the same way we do romance. Reality rarely lives up to our expectations, so the best we can do is delve into a fantasy."
In general, Macomber's novels focus on delivering the message of the story and do not include detailed descriptive passages. Her heroines tend to be optimists, and the "stories are resolved in a manner that leaves the reader with a feeling of hope and happy expectation." Many of the novels take place in small, rural town, with her Cedar Cove series loosely based on her own hometown. Because of her Christian
beliefs, Macomber does not include overly explicit sexual details in her books, although they do contain some sensuality.
Over 140 million copies of her books are in print throughout the world. This Matter of Marriage, became a made-for-tv-movie
in 1998. In 2009, Hallmark Channel broadcast "Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle," their top-watched movie of the year. The next year Hallmark Channel aired "Call Me Mrs. Miracle," based on Debbie's novel of the same name, and it was the channel's highest rated movie of 2010. This year, Hallmark Channel plans to premiere "Trading Christmas," based on Debbie's novel "When Christmas Comes" (released in 2004), on November 26, the Saturday of Thanksgiving weekend.
Debbie also now writes inspirational non-fiction. Her second cookbook, "Debbie Macomber's Christmas Cookbook," and her second children's book, "The Yippy, Yappy Yorkie in the Green Doggy Sweater" (written with Mary Lou Carney), will be released by the end of 2011. There is also a Debbie Macomber line of knitting pattern books from Leisure Arts and she owns her own yarn store, A Good Yarn, in Port Orchard, Washington.
Award, and the inaugural winner of the fan-voted Quill Award for romance (2005, for 44 Cranberry Point). She has been awarded the Romantic Times Magazine Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award and has won a Romance Writers of America
RITA Award, the romance novelist's equivalent of an Academy Award, for The Christmas Basket. Her novels have regularly appeared on the Waldenbooks
and USAToday bestseller lists and have also earned spots on the New York Times Bestseller List. On September 6, 2007 she made Harlequin Enterprises history, by pulling off the rarest of triple plays—having her new novel, 74 Seaside Avenue, appear at the #1 position for paperback fiction on the New York Times, USAToday and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists. These three highly respected bestseller lists are considered the bellwethers for a book's performance in the United States.
She threw out the first pitch in a Seattle Mariners game at Safeco Field in 2007. The Romance Writers of America presented Debbie with their prestigious Nora Roberts
and for literacy and medical research. She is also a national board member for Warm-Up America, and was appointed an ambassador for the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
national office in 1997.
Debbie and her husband, Wayne, raised four children and have numerous grandchildren. They live in Port Orchard, Washington
and winter in Florida. When not writing, she enjoys knitting, traveling with Wayne and putting on Grandma Camps for her grandchildren, for whom she has built a four-star tree house behind her home in Port Orchard.
On August 11, 2011, her youngest son, Dale Wayne Macomber, (age 36) was found dead near his house in Washington State by his brother Ted and local police. Having suffered from depression for years, Dale Macomber had threatened suicide and was declared missing August 9, 2011.
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author of over 150 romance novels and contemporary women's fiction. Over 140 million copies of her books are in print throughout the world, and four have become made-for-TV-movies. Macomber was the inaugural winner of the fan-voted Quill Award for romance in 2005 and has been awarded both a Romance Writers of America
Romance Writers of America
Romance Writers of America is a national non-profit genre writers association. It provides networking and support to individuals seriously pursuing a career in romance fiction and supports top authors such as Nora Roberts and Judith McNaught.-History:...
RITA and a lifetime achievement award by the Romance Writers of America.
Breaking into Publishing
Although Debbie Macomber is dyslexicDyslexia
Dyslexia is a very broad term defining a learning disability that impairs a person's fluency or comprehension accuracy in being able to read, and which can manifest itself as a difficulty with phonological awareness, phonological decoding, orthographic coding, auditory short-term memory, or rapid...
and has only a high school education, she was determined to be a writer. A stay-at-home mother raising four small children, Macomber nonetheless found the time to sit in her kitchen in front of a rented typewriter and work on developing her first few manuscripts. For five years she continued to write despite many rejections from publishers, finally turning to freelance magazine work to help her family make ends meet.
With money that she saved from her freelance articles, Macomber attended a romance writer's conference, where one of her manuscripts was selected to be publicly critiqued by an editor from Harlequin Enterprises Ltd
Harlequin Enterprises Ltd
Harlequin Enterprises Limited is a Toronto, Ontario-based company that is a publisher of series romance and women's fiction. Owned by the Torstar Corporation, the largest newspaper publisher in Canada, the company publishes approximately 120 new titles each month in 29 different languages in 107...
. The editor tore apart her novel and recommended that she throw it away. Undaunted, Macomber scraped together $10 to mail the same novel, Heartsong, to Harlequin's rival, Silhouette Books. Silhouette bought the book, which became the first romance novel to be reviewed by Publishers Weekly.
Career
Although Heartsong was the first of her manuscripts to sell, Starlight was the first of her novels to be published. It became #128 of the Silhouette Special Edition category romance line (which is now owned by Harlequin). Macomber continued to write category romances for Silhouette, and later Harlequin. In 1988, Harlequin asked Macomber to write a series of interconnected stories, which became known as the Navy series. Before long, she was selling "huge" numbers of books, usually 150,000 copies of each of her novels, and she was releasing two or three titles per year. By 1994, Harlequin launched the Mira Books imprint to help their category romance authors transition to the single title market, and Macomber began releasing single-title novels. Her first hardcover was released in 2001.In 2002, Macomber realized that she was having more difficulty identifying with a 25-year-old heroine, and that she wanted to write books focusing more on women and their friendships. Thursdays at Eight was her first departure from the traditional romance novel and into contemporary women's fiction.
Since 1986, in most years Macomber has released a Christmas
Christmas
Christmas or Christmas Day is an annual holiday generally celebrated on December 25 by billions of people around the world. It is a Christian feast that commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ, liturgically closing the Advent season and initiating the season of Christmastide, which lasts twelve days...
-themed book or novella. For several years, these novels were part of the Angel series, following the antics of angels Shirley, Goodness, and Mercy. Macomber, who loves Christmas, says that she writes Christmas books as well because "Every woman I know has a picture of the perfect Christmas in her mind, the same way we do romance. Reality rarely lives up to our expectations, so the best we can do is delve into a fantasy."
In general, Macomber's novels focus on delivering the message of the story and do not include detailed descriptive passages. Her heroines tend to be optimists, and the "stories are resolved in a manner that leaves the reader with a feeling of hope and happy expectation." Many of the novels take place in small, rural town, with her Cedar Cove series loosely based on her own hometown. Because of her Christian
Christian
A Christian is a person who adheres to Christianity, an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as recorded in the Canonical gospels and the letters of the New Testament...
beliefs, Macomber does not include overly explicit sexual details in her books, although they do contain some sensuality.
Over 140 million copies of her books are in print throughout the world. This Matter of Marriage, became a made-for-tv-movie
Television movie
A television film is a feature film that is a television program produced for and originally distributed by a television network, in contrast to...
in 1998. In 2009, Hallmark Channel broadcast "Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle," their top-watched movie of the year. The next year Hallmark Channel aired "Call Me Mrs. Miracle," based on Debbie's novel of the same name, and it was the channel's highest rated movie of 2010. This year, Hallmark Channel plans to premiere "Trading Christmas," based on Debbie's novel "When Christmas Comes" (released in 2004), on November 26, the Saturday of Thanksgiving weekend.
Debbie also now writes inspirational non-fiction. Her second cookbook, "Debbie Macomber's Christmas Cookbook," and her second children's book, "The Yippy, Yappy Yorkie in the Green Doggy Sweater" (written with Mary Lou Carney), will be released by the end of 2011. There is also a Debbie Macomber line of knitting pattern books from Leisure Arts and she owns her own yarn store, A Good Yarn, in Port Orchard, Washington.
Recognition
Macomber is a three-time winner of the B. DaltonB. Dalton
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Award, and the inaugural winner of the fan-voted Quill Award for romance (2005, for 44 Cranberry Point). She has been awarded the Romantic Times Magazine Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award and has won a Romance Writers of America
Romance Writers of America
Romance Writers of America is a national non-profit genre writers association. It provides networking and support to individuals seriously pursuing a career in romance fiction and supports top authors such as Nora Roberts and Judith McNaught.-History:...
RITA Award, the romance novelist's equivalent of an Academy Award, for The Christmas Basket. Her novels have regularly appeared on the Waldenbooks
Waldenbooks
Waldenbooks , operated by the Walden Book Company, Inc., was an American shopping mall-based bookstore chain and a subsidiary of Borders Group. The chain also ran a video game and software chain under the name Waldensoftware as well as a children's edutainment chain under Walden Kids...
and USAToday bestseller lists and have also earned spots on the New York Times Bestseller List. On September 6, 2007 she made Harlequin Enterprises history, by pulling off the rarest of triple plays—having her new novel, 74 Seaside Avenue, appear at the #1 position for paperback fiction on the New York Times, USAToday and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists. These three highly respected bestseller lists are considered the bellwethers for a book's performance in the United States.
She threw out the first pitch in a Seattle Mariners game at Safeco Field in 2007. The Romance Writers of America presented Debbie with their prestigious Nora Roberts
Personal
Macomber is a volunteer mentor for young people, and is active in fundraising for battered women's sheltersWomen's shelter
A women's shelter is a place of temporary refuge and support for women escaping violent or abusive situations, such as rape, and domestic violence....
and for literacy and medical research. She is also a national board member for Warm-Up America, and was appointed an ambassador for the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
Big Brothers Big Sisters of America is a 501 non-profit organization whose mission is to help children reach their potential through professionally supported, one-to-one relationships with mentors that try to have a measurable impact on youth....
national office in 1997.
Debbie and her husband, Wayne, raised four children and have numerous grandchildren. They live in Port Orchard, Washington
Port Orchard, Washington
Port Orchard is a city in and the county seat of Kitsap County, Washington, United States. It is located 13 miles due west of West Seattle and connected to Seattle and Vashon Island via the Washington State Ferries run to Southworth...
and winter in Florida. When not writing, she enjoys knitting, traveling with Wayne and putting on Grandma Camps for her grandchildren, for whom she has built a four-star tree house behind her home in Port Orchard.
On August 11, 2011, her youngest son, Dale Wayne Macomber, (age 36) was found dead near his house in Washington State by his brother Ted and local police. Having suffered from depression for years, Dale Macomber had threatened suicide and was declared missing August 9, 2011.
Single Novels
- Starlight (1983)
- Girl Like Janet (1984)
- Undercover Dreamer (1984)
- Heartsong (1984)
- That Wintry Feeling (1984)
- Thanksgiving Prayer (1984)
- Gift of Christmas (1984)
- Borrowed Dreams: Alaska (1985)
- Love Thy Neighbor (1985)
- Adam's Image (1985)
- Promise Me Forever (1985)
- Laughter in the Rain (1985)
- The Trouble with Caasi (1985)
- A Friend or Two (1985)
- Christmas Masquerade (1985)
- Let It Snow (1986)
- The Matchmakers (1986)
- Reflections of Yesterday (1986)
- Shadow Chasing (1986)
- Yesterday's Hero (1986)
- White Lace and Promises (1986)
- Jury of His Peers (1986)
- Yesterday Once More (1986)
- Friends and Then Some (1986)
- All Things Considered (1987)
- Love by Degree (1987)
- Cindy and the Prince (1987)
- Sugar and Spice (1987)
- Mail-Order Bride (1987)
- No Competition (1987)
- Love 'N' Marriage (1987)
- Husband Required (1987)
- Almost Paradise (1988)
- Any Sunday (1988)
- The Playboy and the Widow (1988)
- Some Kind of Wonderful (1988)
- Denim and Diamonds (1989)
- Yours and Mine (1989)
- Almost an Angel (1989)
- For All My Tomorrows (1989)
- The Way to a Man's Heart (1989)
- Country Bride (1990)
- Fallen Angel (1990)
- A Little Bit Country (1990)
- Rainy Day Kisses (1990)
- The Courtship of Carol Sommars (1990)
- First Comes Marriage (1991)
- Here Comes Trouble (1991)
- Stolen Kisses (1991)
- Father's Day (1991)
- The Forgetful Bride (1991)
- The Man You'll Marry (1992)
- My Hero (1992)
- Groom Wanted (1993)
- Lone Star Lovin (1993)
- Ready for Romance (1993)
- Bride Wanted (1993)
- Marriage Wanted (1993)
- Morning Comes Softly, Harper 1993/2006
- One Night, Harper 1994
- Someday Soon, Harper 1995
- Sooner or Later, Harper 1996
- Mrs. Miracle, Harper 1996/2005
- This Matter of Marriage, MIRA Books 1997/2003
- Three Brides, No Groom ,Silhouette Books 1997
- Lonesome Cowboy, Harlequin Books February 1998
- Montana MIRA Books, 1998
- Can This Be Christmas?, MIRA Books 1998
- Moon Over Water, MIRA Books 1999
- Thursdays at Eight, MIRA Books 2001
- Between Friends, MIRA Books 2002
- The Christmas Basket, MIRA Books 2002
- Changing Habits, MIRA Books 2003
- The Snow Bride , MIRA Books 2003
- When Christmas Comes, (Christmas gift edition hardcover) MIRA Books November 2004
- There's Something About Christmas, MIRA Books November 2005
- The Perfect Christmas, MIRA Books October 2009
- Hannah's List, MIRA Books May 2010
Legendary Lovers Series
- Cindy and the Prince, Silhouette Books 1988
- Some Kind of Wonderful, Silhouette Books 1988
- Almost Paradise, Silhouette Books 1988
Navy Series
- Navy Wife, Silhouette Books 1988/2003
- Navy Blues, Silhouette Books 1989/2003
- Navy Brat, Silhouette Books 1991/2004
- Navy Woman, Silhouette Books 1991/2004
- Navy Baby, HQN Books 1991/2005
- Navy Husband, Silhouette Special Edition 2005
- Navy Grooms (2005) (Omnibus: Navy Woman / Navy Baby / Navy Husband)
- Navy Wife / Navy Blues (omnibus) (2006)
The Manning Sisters Series
- The Cowboy’s Lady, Silhouette Special Edition 1990
- The Sheriff Takes A Wife, Silhouette Special Edition 1990
Those Manning Men Series
- Marriage of Inconvenience, Silhouette Special Edition 1992
- Stand-In Wife, Silhouette Special Edition 1992
- Bride on the Loose, Silhouette Special Edition 1992
Orchard Valley Trilogy
- Valerie, Harlequin 1992
- Stephanie, Harlequin 1992
- Norah, Harlequin 1993
From This Day Forward
- Groom Wanted, Silhouette Special Edition 1993
- Bride Wanted, Silhouette Special Edition 1993
- Marriage Wanted, Silhouette Special Edition 1993
Angel Series
- A Season of Angels , Harper/Avon 1993
- The Trouble With Angels, Harper/Avon 1994
- Touched By Angels, Harper/Avon 1995
- Shirley, Goodness and Mercy, MIRA Books 1999
- Those Christmas Angels, Harlequin SuperRomance 2003
- Where Angels Go, Mira Books, 2007
- A Gift to Last, MIRA Books 2002 (Reissue of Can This Be Christmas? & Shirley, Goodness, and Mercy)
- Angels Everywhere, Harper/Avon 2002 (Reissue of A Season of Angels & Touched By Angels)
- Angels At Christmas, MIRA Books 2009 (Reissue of Those Christmas Angels & Where Angels Go)
That Special Woman Series Multi-Author
- Hasty Wedding (1993)
- Same Time, Next Year (1995)
Midnight Sons Series
- Brides For Brothers, Harlequin Romance 1995
- Marriage Risk, Harlequin Romance 1995
- Daddy's Little Helper, Harlequin Romance 1995
- Because of the Baby, Harlequin Romance 1996
- Falling For Him, Harlequin Romance 1996
- Ending In Marriage, Harlequin Romance 1996
- Mail Order Marriages, Harlequin Romance 2000
- Family Men, Harlequin Romance 2000
- The Last Two Bachelors, Harlequin Romance 2000
- Born In A Small Town, Harlequin SuperRomance 2000
- The Last Two Bachelors (2000) (Omnibus: Falling for Him / Ending in Marriage)
- Mail-Order Marriages (2000) (Omnibus: Brides for Brothers / Marriage Risk)
Deliverance Company Series
- Someday Soon, Harper/Avon 1995
- Sooner or Later, Harper/Avon 1996
- Moon Over Water, MIRA Books 1999/2003
Heart of Texas Series
- Lonesome Cowboy, Harlequin Romance 1998
- Texas Two-Step, Harlequin Romance 1998
- Caroline's Child, Harlequin Romance 1998
- Dr. Texas, Harlequin Romance 1998
- Nell's Cowboy, Harlequin Romance 1998
- Lone Star Baby, Harlequin Romance 1998
- Promise, Texas, MIRA Books 1999
- Return to Promise, MIRA Books 2000
- Heart of Texas Vol. 2: Caroline's Child / Dr. Texas (2007)
- Heart of Texas Vol. 3: Nell's Cowboy/ Lone Star Baby (2008)
Dakota Series
- Dakota Born, MIRA Books 2000
- Dakota Home, MIRA Books 2000
- Always Dakota, MIRA Books 2001
- Buffalo Valley, MIRA Books 2001
Cedar Cove Series
- 16 Lighthouse Road, MIRA Books 2001
- 204 Rosewood Lane, MIRA Books 2002
- 311 Pelican Court, MIRA Books 2003
- 44 Cranberry Point, MIRA Books 2004
- 50 Harbor Street, MIRA Books 2005
- 6 Rainier Drive, MIRA Books 2006
- 74 Seaside Avenue, MIRA Books 2007
- 8 Sandpiper Way, MIRA Books 2008
- 92 Pacific Boulevard (MIRA Books, September 2009)
- 1022 Evergreen Place Fall 2010
- 1105 Yakima Street MIRA Books 2011
- 1225 Christmas Tree Lane MIRA Books 2011
The Blossom Street Series
- The Shop on Blossom Street, MIRA Books 2004/2005
- A Good Yarn, MIRA Books 2005/2006
- Susannah's Garden, MIRA Books May 2006
- Christmas Letters, Mira Books October 2006
- Back on Blossom Street, MIRA Books 2007
- Twenty Wishes, MIRA Books 2008
- Summer on Blossom Street, May 2009
- Hannah's List, April 2010
- A Turn in the Road, April 2011
Anthologies
- Christmas Treasures '86, Silhouette 1986
- Christmas Treasures '91 Silhouette 1991
- To Mother With Love, Silhouette 1993
- Men in Uniform By Request, 1994
- Three Mothers and a Cradle, Silhouette 1995
- Christmas Angels: 3 Heavenly Romances 1996
- Mothers & Daughters, Signet 1998
- ’Tis the Season, “Christmas Masquerade” @ Silhouette 1999
- Ready for Love, “Ready for Marriage,”, “Ready for Romance”♦ MIRA Books 2001
- Take 5, “Yesterday Once More,” “Adam's Image” ♦ Harlequin 2001
- An Ideal Marriage?, “Father’s Day,”, “First Comes Marriage,” “Here Comes Trouble” ♦ Harlequin 2001
- Silhouette Christmas Collection, Midnight Clear, “Let It Snow” Silhouette 2001
- Darling Daughters, "Yours and Mine," "Lone Star Lovin'" Harlequin Books 2002
- Christmas Anthology, “A Gift To Last,” "Can This Be Christmas?," “Shirley, Goodness & Mercy” ♦ MIRA Books 2002
- On A Snowy Night, "The Snow Bride" & "The Christmas Basket" MIRA Books November 2004
- Home for the Holidays–More Than Words–Volume 2, “What Amanda Wants” Harlequin Books October 2005
- Home for the Holidays, “When Christmas Comes” & “The Forgetful Bride” MIRA Books November 2005
- Someday Soon & Sooner or Later, Avon Books June 2006
- Glad Tidings, “There’s Something About Christmas" & “Here Comes Trouble” MIRA Books November 2006
- Ready for Love, “Ready for Romance” & “Ready for Marriage” MIRA Books December 2006
- Be My Valentine, “My Funny Valentine," “My Hero” MIRA Books January 2007
Anthologies In Collaboration
- My Valentine Harlequin, 1992 (with Katherine Arthur, Leigh MichaelsLeigh MichaelsLeigh Michaels is the pseudonym used by LeAnn Lemberger , a popular United States writer of over 80 romance novels. She published her novels in Harlequin Enterprises Ltd since 1984 to 2006. She also teaches romance writing for Gothan Writers' Workshop among other places.-Biography:LeAnn was born on...
and Peggy Nicholson) - To Have and To Hold, Harlequin 1992 (with Barbara Bretton, Rita Clay EstradaRita Clay EstradaRita Clay Estrada is an U.S. writer of romance novels as Rita Clay, Tira Lacy and Rita Clay Estrada, she also wrote non-fiction books about writing romance novels...
, Sandra JamesSandra JamesSandra James is a Zimbabwean former athlete, who won eleven medals across four different sports at the Paralympic Games.-1972: representing Rhodesia:James initially represented Rhodesia at the 1972 Summer Paralympics, competing in athletics and swimming....
) - Christmas Treasures '92, Silhouette 1992 (with Maura Seger)
- Purrfect Love, Harper 1994 (with Linda Lael MillerLinda Lael MillerLinda Lael Miller , is a best-selling American author of more than seventy contemporary and historical romance novels. She has also written under the pen name Lael St. James.-Personal life:...
and Patricia SimpsonPatricia SimpsonPatricia "Pat" Simpson FRS is a distinguished British developmental biologist. She is Professor of Comparative Embryology in the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Newnham College....
) - Little Matchmakers, “The Matchmakers” Harlequin 1994/1996 (with Barbara Bretton, Muriel Jensen)
- Always and Forever (1995) (with Bethany CampbellBethany CampbellBethany Campbell and Lisa Harris are pen-names of Sally McCluskey, an American writer of romance novels.-Biography:Sally McCluskey was born in Omaha and raised in Nebraska. She received a B.A. from Wayne State Teachers College, an M.A. in English from the University of Arkansas, and a Ph.D...
, Jasmine CresswellJasmine CresswellJasmine Rosemary Cresswell is a best-selling author of over 50 romance novels as Jasmine Cresswell and Jasmine Craig.-Biography:...
) - Three Mothers and a Cradle: Rock-a-bye Baby, Cradle Song, Beginnings (1996) (with Jill Marie LandisJill Marie LandisNot to be confused with Marie Landis, an American writer who has written two novels in collaboration with Brian HerbertJill Marie Landis Not to be confused with Marie Landis, an American writer who has written two novels in collaboration with Brian HerbertJill Marie Landis Not to be confused with...
and Gina Wilkins) - Runaway Brides, “Yesterday Once More” Silhouette 1996 (with Annette BroadrickAnnette BroadrickAnnette Broadrick is an United States writer of over 55 romance novels since 1984.-Biography:Broadrick was born on November 26, 1938 and raised as an only child for sixteen years, until her younger sister, Derralee, was born. Two years after that, as soon as she was graduated from high school in...
and Paula Detmer Riggs) - Home for Christmas, “The Forgetful Bride” Harlequin 1996 (with Anne McAllisterAnne McAllisterAnne McAllister is a best-selling United States writer of over 55 romance novels since 1985.-Biography:Anne McAllister was born in California, but spent time on her grandparents' ranch in Colorado and visiting relatives in Montana...
and Shannon WaverlyShannon WaverlyShannon Waverly is an American author of contemporary romance novels.-Biography:Waverly was born in Fall River, Massachusetts. Even as a child she enjoyed writing, and attempted to write her first novel when she was only 12. Unable to finish her novel, Waverly turned to short stories, submitting...
) - Christmas Kisses, Silhouette 1996 (with Linda HowardLinda HowardLinda S. Howington is an American best-selling romance/suspense author under her pseudonym Linda Howard. Before she became a writer, she was an avid reader and fond of Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell. After 21 years of penning stories for her own enjoyment, she submitted a novel for...
and Linda Turner) - The Father Factor (1998) (with Ann MajorAnn MajorMargaret Major Cleaves is popular writer of over 45 romance novels since 1980 as her real name and under the pseudonym Ann Major....
and Diana PalmerDiana Palmer (author)Susan Kyle, née Susan Eloise Spaeth is an award winning American writer well-known as Diana Palmer, who has published romantic novels since 1979. She has also written romances as Diana Blayne, Katy Currie, and under her married name Susan Kyle and a science fiction novel as Susan S...
) - That Summer Place, MIRA Books 1998 (with Jill BarnettJill BarnettJill Barnett is a best-selling American author of women's fiction and romance novels.In 1988, Jill Barnett sold her first novel, The Heart's Haven, to Pocket Books. It was published two years later, and spent three weeks on the bestseller list. She continued to write for Pocket, and by the time...
and Susan WiggsSusan WiggsSusan Wiggs is an American author of historical and contemporary romance novels.-Early years:Wiggs began writing as a child, finishing her first novel, A Book About Some Bad Kids, when she was eight. She temporarily abandoned her dream of being a novelist after graduating from Harvard University,...
) - Through the Years, “Baby Blessed” ♦ Silhouette 1999 (with Linda HowardLinda HowardLinda S. Howington is an American best-selling romance/suspense author under her pseudonym Linda Howard. Before she became a writer, she was an avid reader and fond of Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell. After 21 years of penning stories for her own enjoyment, she submitted a novel for...
and Fern MichaelsFern MichaelsFern Michaels is an American author of romance and thriller novels, including nearly 50 best selling books with more than 70 million copies in print...
) - Power of Love (1999) (with Jayne Ann KrentzJayne Ann KrentzJayne Ann Krentz, née Jayne Castle is an American writer of romance novels. Krentz is the author of a string of New York Times bestsellers under seven different pseudonyms. Now, she only uses three names. As Jayne Ann Krentz she writes contemporary romantic-suspense. She uses Amanda Quick for her...
and Diana PalmerDiana Palmer (author)Susan Kyle, née Susan Eloise Spaeth is an award winning American writer well-known as Diana Palmer, who has published romantic novels since 1979. She has also written romances as Diana Blayne, Katy Currie, and under her married name Susan Kyle and a science fiction novel as Susan S...
) - A Spring Bouquet, “The Marrying Kind” ♦ Zebra 1996/2000 (with Jo BeverleyJo BeverleyJo Beverley, née Mary Josephine Dunn is a prolific British-Canadian writer of popular historical romance novels....
, Rebecca Brandewyne, Janet DaileyJanet DaileyJanet Anne Haradon Dailey is an American author of numerous romance novels as Janet Dailey . Her novels have been translated into nineteen languages and have sold over 300 million copies worldwide....
) - Born in a Small Town, “Midnight Sons & Daughters” Harlequin 2000 (with Judith Bowen, Janice Kay Johnson)
- Holiday Blessings, “Thanksgiving Prayer” ♦ Steeple Hill 2000 Harlequin 2000 (with Irene Hannon and Jane Peart)
- Sealed With a Kiss, “My Funny Valentine” ♦ Harlequin 2002 (with Judith Bowen, Helen BrooksHelen BrooksRita Bradshaw is a British romance novelist, she wrote historical romances as her real name and under the pseudonym Helen Brooks contemporany romances at Mills & Boon since 1992.-Biography:...
) - Their New Year Babies (2004) (with Marie FerrarellaMarie FerrarellaMarie Ferrarella, née Rydzynski is a popular and prolific American writer of over 150 romance novels as Marie Ferrarella, which have been translated into at least seven languages...
) - Kiss Me Again (2005) (with Suzanne Forster, Lori FosterLori FosterLori L. Foster is a best-selling American writer of over seventy romance novels as Lori Foster. She also writes Urban Fantasy novels using using her first and middle initials, L.L. Foster....
, Lisa Jackson) - Hearts Divided, “5-B Poppy Place" MIRA Books February 2006 (with Lois Faye Dyer and Katherine StoneKatherine StoneKatherine Stone Chase is an American doctor and writer of romance novels under her maiden name Katherine Stone. She is married to the doctor and writer Jack Chase...
) - Soldiers Brides (2007) (with Lois Faye Dyer and Lyn Stone)
External links
- Personal book sales websites
- Debbie Macomber's Webpage in Harlequin Enterprises Ltd's Website