Nina Romberg

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Nina Romberg
Pen nameJane Archer
Nina Romberg
LanguageEnglish language
NationalityAmerican
Period1978–present
Genre Romance novel, fantasy fiction, horror fiction
Website
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Nina Romberg has been an American writer since 1978. She wrote romance novels and Indian stories under the pseudonym Jane Archer and dark fantasy/horror fiction under Nina Romberg.

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Biography

Nina Romberg has a degree in Graphic Design and is the former Creative Director for Book Publishers of Texas. Her first novel, Tender Torment, published in 1978, sold half a million copies. She is a Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award finalist. [1]

Bibliography

As Jane Archer

[2]

Single novels

  • Tender Torment (1978)
  • Rebellious Rapture (1980)
  • Spring Dreams (1983)
  • Satin and Silver (1986)
  • Hidden Passions (1987)
  • Captive Dreams (1988)
  • Captive Desire (1989)
  • Rebel Seduction (1990)
  • Bayou Passion (1991)
  • Wild Wind! (1993)
  • Silken Spurs (1993)
  • Out of the West (1996)
  • Maverick Moon (1997)

Indian stories

  • Texas Indian Myths and Legends (2000)
  • The First Fire (2004)

As Nina Romberg

[3]

Marian Winchester Series

  1. The Spirit Stalker (1989)
  2. Shadow Walkers (1993)

References and sources

  1. Jane Archer's Biography, May 22, 2012
  2. Jane Archer at FantasticFiction, May 22, 2012
  3. Nina Romberg at FantasticFiction, May 22, 2012


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