Patricia Grasso

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Patricia H. Grasso
Born1950/1951
Massachusetts, United States
Pen namePatricia Grasso
OccupationTeacher, novelist
NationalityAmerican
Period1991 - present
GenreRomance
Website
www.patriciagrasso.com

Patricia Helen Grasso (born in Massachusetts, United States) is an American writer of romance novels.[1]

She is a bestselling author who has won numerous recognitions, including a Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award, a Romantic Times KISS Award, and a National Readers’ Choice Award.[2]

Biography

Patricia H. Grasso was born in Massachusetts, is the daughter of Constantino and Helen Grasso. She earned bachelor's and master's degrees in English and, for thirty years, used her "leisure" time to teach in a public high school.

Currently, Patricia lives in Winchester, north of Boston, Massachusetts.

Bibliography

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Deveraux-MacArthur Family Series

  1. Emerald Enchantment (1992/Feb)
  2. Highland Belle (1991/Feb)
  3. Desert Eden (1993/Mar)
  4. Loving in a Mist (1994/Nov)
  5. Courting an Angel (1995/Nov)
  6. My Heart's Desire (1997/Jan)

Dukes Series

  1. Violets in the Snow (1998/Jan)
  2. No Decent Gentleman (1999/Feb)
  3. To Tame a Duke (2001/Jul)

Douglas Family Saga Series

  1. To Tempt an Angel (2002/Jun)
  2. To Charm a Prince (2003/Jun)
  3. To Catch a Countess (2004/May)

Kazanov Royalty Series

  1. To Charm a Prince (2003/Jun)
  2. To Love a Princess (2004/Nov)
  3. Seducing the Prince (2005/Apr)
  4. Pleasuring the Prince (2006/Apr)
  5. Tempting the Prince (2007/May)
  6. Enticing The Prince (2008/Nov)
  7. Marrying the Marquis (2009/Dec)

References

  1. ^ UMass Boston (2016) '1972'. http://www.lib.umb.edu/files/uploads/files/archives/BSCCommencement/Program1972.pdf
  2. ^ A Romance Review (2016) 'Debbie`s Den'
  3. ^ Patricia Grasso in Fantastic Fiction, retrieved 2009-01-24

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