Renee Roszel
Renee Roszel is an American writer who has issues over 40 romance novels since 1983.[1]
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Born | Tulsa, Oklahoma, US[1] |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1983-present |
Genre | Romantic novel |
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Biography
Roszel does not like to study languages or to play music, however, she does like to read. Some of her favorite authors are: Irving Stone, J.D. Salinger, Larry McMurtry and Margaret Mitchell. She also a fan of chocolate and comedy.[2]
She is married to an engineer and has two children. They live in the Midwestern United States.
Bibliography
Single Novels
- Hostage Heart (1983)
- Wild Flight (1984)
- Wind Shadow (1984)
- Another Man's Treasure (1985)
- Nobody's Fool (1986)
- Legendary Lover (1989)
- Another Heaven (1989)
- Unwilling Wife (1991)
- Valentine's Knight (1991)
- Devil to Pay (1992)
- Prince of Delights (1992)
- A Bride for Ransom (1993)
- No More Mr. Nice (1993)
- Dare to Kiss a Cowboy (1994)
- Ghost Whispers (1994)
- Sex, Lies and Leprechauns (1994)
- Make-believe Marriage (1995)
- Brides for Brazen Gulch (1996)
- To Lasso a Lady (1996)
- Getting Over Harry (1996)
- There Goes the Bride (1998)
- Boardroom Bridegroom (1998)
- Gift-wrapped baby (1998)
- The One-week Marriage (1999)
- To Catch a Bride (2001)
- Bride on the Loose (2001)
- Her Hired Husband (2001)
- The Tycoon's Temptation (2002)
- Bridegroom on Her Doorstep (2002)
- Surrender to a Playboy (2003)
- A Bride for the Holidays (2003)
- Just Friends To... Just Married (2005)
- Blue Moon Bride (2006)
- Sex, Lies and Cellulite (2007)
The Enchanted Brides Trilogy
- To Marry a Stranger (1997)
- Married by Mistake! (1997)
- Her Mistletoe Husband (1998)
Baby Boom Series
- The Billionaire Daddy (1999)
The merits of marriage
- Honeymoon Hitch (2000)
- Coming Home to Wed (2000)
- Accidental Fiancee (2001)
Omnibus In Collaboration
- Cowboy Country (2002) (with Judith Bowen) (The Man from Blue River / To Lasso a Lady)
- Christmas, Kids and Kisses (2006) (with Diana Hamilton and Kate Walker)
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References
- "Renee Roszel". Goodreads. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
- "Renee Roszel - Bio". www.reneeroszel.com. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
- Notes
External links
- Official website
- Renee Roszel's Webpage in Fantastic Fiction's Website
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