Linda Goodnight

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Linda Goodnight
BornOklahoma
Pen nameLinda Goodnight
Occupation Novelist
Nationality America
Period2000 - present
Genre inspirational romance, contemporary romance and women's fiction
Notable awardsRITA award – Best Inspirational Romance
2008 A Touch of Grace
Website
www.lindagoodnight.com

Linda Goodnight is an American author of inspirational romance, contemporary romance and women's fiction. In 2008, she received the Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Inspirational Romance for her novel A Touch of Grace.

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Biography

Goodnight grew up in Prague, Oklahoma and was an avid reader, but didn't consider writing fiction a career until her former neighbor Sharon Sala began publishing romance novels. She started writing while raising a family and working full-time as a nurse. After working as a nurse for fourteen years, Goodnight became a teacher in a small rural school in 1985. In 1995, she was named "teacher of the year" by her colleagues. [1] It was at this time that she decided to get serious about her writing and completed a novel. Twelve years later, she retired from teaching to write full-time. [2]

She married her husband Gene when they were in their twenties, and he brought three children to the marriage. They went on to have three children of their own, and as they were set to retire, adopted from Ukraine in 2008 and 2009. She is also active in orphan ministry. They live outside Seminole, Oklahoma. [1] [3] [4] [5] [6]

She cites Gone with the Wind as another inspiration as she kept rewriting the ending. "Clearly, I was meant to write books with happy endings...and so I do." [2]

Her first published writing appeared in an anthology called Prairie Brides in 2000 for Barbour. She was picked up by Silhouette in 2002 for her novels. In 2015, she departed from romance to women's fiction with the publication of The Memory House.

Awards and reception

She has also finaled four times in the RITA Award, [7] won Booksellers' Best and ACFW Book of the Year. [9]

Romantic Times Book Review gave A Touch of Grace 4.5 stars and a Top Pick, saying, "From its sad, touching beginning to an equally moving conclusion, [it] will keep you riveted." [10]

Out of thirty-seven books reviewed on Romantic Times Book Review, thirty-one are 4 stars and above, but her only 2 star was for Cowboy Daddy, Jingle-Bell Baby which they said "The characters have excellent chemistry, but they're both stereotypes -- and the plot is crippled by multiple cliches." [11]

RITA-nominated The Christmas Child received a B+ from guest reviewer Silver James on Smart Bitches Trashy Books, saying "a sweet romance with very real emotions and...funny secondary characters." [12] However, for her RITA-nominated book, The Wedding Garden, a different reviewer at Smart Bitches gave it a DNF (did not finish): "I really wanted to like The Wedding Garden and Linda Goodnight is a solid writer, but I haven’t been able to finish the book...[T]here are too many frustrating wave-my-hands-in-the-air moments, mostly having to do with the secret baby plot line and the hero and heroine’s too-simplistic internal conflicts." [13] Romantic Times, however, gave it 4 stars, calling it, "a tender tale of love lost and found, with a mystery solved and loved ones laid to rest." [14]

On November 18, 2013, The Gift of Christmas hit #1 on Publishers Weekly's Mass Market bestsellers list, [15] remaining on the list for at least nine weeks. [16]

Romantic Times Book Review called The Memory House "...a tender story about love, loss, healing and redemption." [17] Bookreporter's review stated that she "weaves a story of wounded souls who come into each other’s orbits to help each other heal." [18] Jayne at Dear Author gave it a B− saying, "This is a story of painful emotions, loss, grief, love and redemption. It’s loaded with angst but it’s quiet, smoldering angst not in-your-face, slap you upside the head angst." [19]

Bibliography

The Brothers' Bond

  1. A Season For Grace. Steeple Hill. December 2006. ISBN   9780373874118.
  2. A Touch of Grace. Steeple Hill. March 2007. ISBN   9780373874262.
  3. The Heart Of Grace. Steeple Hill. June 2007. ISBN   9780373874378.

The Buchanons

  1. Cowboy Under the Mistletoe. Love Inspired. October 2014. ISBN   9780373879212.
  2. The Christmas Family. Love Inspired. November 2015. ISBN   9780373818723.

A Honey Ridge Novel

  1. The Memory House. HQN. March 2015. ISBN   9780373779642.

Redemption River

  1. Finding Her Way Home. Steeple Hill. January 2010. ISBN   9780373875719.
  2. The Wedding Garden. Steeple Hill. May 2010. ISBN   9780373875955.
  3. A Place to Belong. Steeple Hill. February 2011. ISBN   9780373876556.
  4. The Christmas Child. Love Inspired. September 2011. ISBN   9780373876976.
  5. The Last Bridge Home . Love Inspired. January 2012. ISBN   9780373816019.

The Rocky Mountain Heirs

  1. The Nanny's Homecoming. Love Inspired. June 2011. ISBN   9780373876808.

Whisper Falls

  1. Rancher's Refuge. Love Inspired. December 2012. ISBN   9780373877874.
  2. Baby in His Arms. Love Inspired. June 2013. ISBN   9780373878246.
  3. Sugarplum Homecoming. Love Inspired. November 2013. ISBN   9780373878543.
  4. The Lawman's Honor. Love Inspired. February 2014. ISBN   9780373878710.

Stand-alone works

Anthologies and short stories

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