Mary Tate Engels
Mary Tate Engels (born March 27, 1943) is an American writer of almost thirty romance novels since 1982 as Tate McKenna and Mary Tate Engels. She has co-written five romance novels under the pseudonyms Cory Kenyon and Corey Keaton with Vicki Lewis Thompson and two non-fiction books for Texas Tech University Press. She lives with her husband in Tucson, Arizona.[1]
Mary Tate Engels | |
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Born | March 27, 1943 |
Pen name | Tate McKenna Mary Tate Engels Cory Kenyon (with Vicki Lewis Thompson) Corey Keaton (with Vicki Lewis Thompson) |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1982–present |
Genre | Romance |
Website | |
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Bibliography
As Tate McKenna
Single Novels
- Captive Desire (1982)
- Legacy of Love (1983)
- Enduring Love (1983)
- Daring Proposal (1983)
- Love's Dawning (1984)
- The Perfect Touch (1984)
- Man of the Hour (1985)
- Love Is All That Matters (1985)
- A Wild and Reckless Love (1985)
- A Man to Remember (1986)
- Partners in Peril (1986)
- Sweet Revenge (1986)
- Island of Secrets (1987)
- Callahan's Gold (1987)
Hal Kammerman Series
- Kindle the Fires (1983)
- Two Separate Lives (1985)
Collections
- Legacy of Love / Captive Desire (1992)
As Mary Tate Engels
Single Novels
- Speak to the Wind 1988/08
- The Right Time 1989/03
- A Rare Breed 1992/11
New Mexico Series
- Best-Laid Plans 1989/09
- Ripe for the Picking 1990/03
Clements Saga
- Hard to Resist 1991/06
- Loved by the Best 1991/10
Non-Fiction
- Tales from Wide Ruins: Jean and Bill Cousins, Traders (1996)
- Corazón Contento: Sonoran Recipes and Stories from the Heart (1999) (with Madeline Gallego Thorpe)
References and Resources
- Prima County Library, archived from the original on July 21, 2011
- Tate McKenna at fantasticfiction
- Mary Tate Engles at fantasticfiction
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