Barbara Dawson Smith
Barbara Dawson Smith | |
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Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Period | Template:Lty–present |
Genre | Romance |
Website | |
http://www.BarbaraDawsonSmith.com |
Barbara Dawson Smith is an American writer of historical romance novels whose first novel, No Regrets was published in Template:Lty. She is winner of the Template:Lty Romance Writers of America award and has published at least twenty-four novels,[1] which have garnered numerous awards, including "Best Historical Romantic Suspense" for Dreamspinner (Template:Lty) and "Best Regency Historical" for A Glimpse of Heaven (Template:Lty) from Romantic Times, and the RITA Award for Tempt Me Twice. Her novels have also been finalists for the "National Readers’ Choice Award, Romance of the Year" by Affaire de Coeur magazine, the "Golden Quill", "Booksellers' Best Award" and the RITA Award.
Smith lives in Houston, Texas with her husband, their two daughters and two cats.[2]
Bibliography
Single novels
- No Regrets (Template:Lty)
- Stolen Heart (Template:Lty)
- Silver Splendor (Template:Lty)
- Dreamspinner (Template:Lty)
- A Glimpse of Heaven (Template:Lty)
- Never a Lady (Template:Lty)
- Once Upon a Scandal (Template:Lty)
- Her Secret Affair (Template:Lty)
- Too Wicked to Love(Template:Lty)
- Seduced by a Scoundrel (1999)
- The Duchess Diaries (Template:Lty)
- Countess Confidential (Template:Lty)
- The Rogue Report {2006}
Defiant Fletcher Series
- Defiant Embrace (Template:Lty)
- Defiant Surrender (Template:Lty)
Fire Coleridge Series
- Fire on the Wind (Template:Lty)
- Fire at Midnight (1992)
Rosebuds Series
- Romancing the Rogue (Template:Lty)
- Temp Me Twice (Template:Lty)
- With All My Heart (Template:Lty)
- One Wild Night (Template:Lty)
- The Wedding Night (Template:Lty)
Anthologies in collaboration
- "Candle in the Snow" in CHRISTMAS ROMANCE (Template:Lty) - with Catherine Hart and Betina Krahn
- "Beauty and the Brute" in SCANDALOUS WEDDINGS (Template:Lty) - with Rexanne Becnel, Jill Jones and Brenda Joyce
Awards
- Tempt Me Twice: 2002 RITA Award Best Short Historical