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Rebecca Boado-Rosas
BornRebecca Boado
DOB unknown
Pen nameRebecca Paisley
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period1990–2016
GenreRomance

Rebecca Boado-Rosas is an American author of romance novels who wrote as Rebecca Paisley.[1]

Biography

Boado-Rosas began writing at a young age beginning with letters to her grandmother and poems to her sister.

She was inspired by her father, Emil Edward Boado. Major Boado was a pilot with the 469th Tactical Fighter Squadron of the United States Air Force, and died in Thailand during the Vietnam war.

Boado-Rosas published nine novels and four novellas from 1990 to 1997, and two further novels in 2015, under her pseudonym Rebecca Paisley.

On June 22, 2017, it was reported that the violent death of Boado-Rosas's adult daughter, a resident of Texas, was under investigation by the Austin Police Department.[2]

Awards

  • Rebecca Paisley: 1995 Romantic Times Career Achievement Award winner.[3]
  • A Basket of Wishes: 1995 RT Reviewers' Choice—Historical Romance Fantasy
  • A Basket of Wishes: 1995 RRA Best Love and Laughter
  • Bed of Roses: 1996 RRA Best Multicultural Romance
  • Bed of Roses: 1996 RT Award Nominee

Bibliography

Single novels

  • The Barefoot Bride (1990/Mar)
  • Moonlight and Magic (1990/Oct)
  • Diamonds and Dreams (1991/Oct)
  • Rainbows and Rapture (1992/Jun)
  • Midnight and Magnolias (1992/Dec)
  • Heartstrings (1994/Aug)
  • A Basket of Wishes (1995/Jul)
  • Bed of Roses (1996/May)
  • Yonder Lies Heaven (1997/Sep)
  • Happily Forever After (2015)
  • A Prince to Call My Own (2015)

Omnibus in collaboration

Collections in collaboration

References

  1. ^ "Author Spotlight: Rebecca Paisley". Sweet Savage Flame. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  2. ^ Jechow, Andy (June 30, 2017). "Police: Husband stabbed wife to death in east Austin murder-suicide". KXAN News. Austin, Texas. Retrieved April 22, 2022.
  3. ^ Rebecca Paisley Books and Reviews