Rebecca Paisley
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| Rebecca Boado Rosas | |
|---|---|
| Born | date of birth unknown U.S.A. |
| Pen name | Rebecca Paisley |
| Occupation | Novelist |
| Nationality | American |
| Writing period | 1990-1997 |
| Genres | Romance |
Rebecca Boado Rosas was an award winning American author of romance novels as Rebecca Paisley from 1990 to 1997.
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[edit] Biography
Rebecca Boado's father, Emil Edward Boado of the Air Force, died during the war of Vietnam. With five years, she began to write a repugnant poem to her sister. Rebecca married with Mr. Rosas.
Rebecca published nine novels and four novellas since 1990 to 1997, until her pseudonym Rebecca Paisley.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] 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
[edit] Omnibus in collaboration
- "One Enchanted Christmas" in Under The Mistletoe 1993/Oct (with Shannon Drake, Judith E. French and Sara Orwig)
- "Far Beyond Pearls" in Harvest Hearts 1993/Nov (with Joanne Cassity, Kristin Hannah and Sharon Harlow)
- "Gingham and Gold" in Love Potion 1995/May (with Lydia Browne, Elaine Crawford and Aileen Hamplurey)
- "Tickle My Fancy" in Love Goddesses 1996/Jan (with Carole Buck and Paula Detmer Riggs)
- "In a Twinkling" in A Christmas Miracle 1996/Nov (with Virginia Henley, Katherine Kingsley and Stephanie Mittman)
[edit] Awards
She is a 1995 Romantic Times Career Achievement Award winner.[1]
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- List of books in FantacticFiction
- Author Profile at Romantic Times

