Teresa Southwick

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Teresa Southwick
BornDOB unknown
California, United States
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period1994–present
Genre romance

Teresa Southwick (born California, United States) is an American author of contemporary and historical romance novels.

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Biography

Teresa Southwick was conceived in New Jersey, born in Southern California, and moved to Texas, where she lived for many years. She now resides with her husband and their two sons in Las Vegas, Nevada. [1]

Southwick has been nominated three times for a Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award, winning in 2006 for In Good Company. [2] She was also nominated in 2003 for a Romantic Times Career Achievement Award for series romance [3] and has been a finalist for the Romance Writers of America RITA Award, the highest award given to romance authors. [1]

Bibliography

Novels

Bundles of Joy Series Multi-Author

  • A Vow, a Ring, a Baby Swing (1999)

Marchetti Series

  1. A Vow, a Ring, a Baby Swing (1999)
  2. And Then He Kissed Me (1999)
  3. With a Little T.L.C (2000)
  4. The Last Marchetti Bachelor (2001)

Storkville, U.S.A. Series Multi-Author

  • The Acquired Bride (2000)

Fortune's Heirs Series

  • Shotgun Vows (2001)

Destiny, Texas Series

  1. Crazy for Lovin' You (2001)
  2. This Kiss (2001)
  3. If You Don't Know by Now (2001)
  4. What If We Fall in Love? (2002)

Coltons Series Multi-Author

  • Sky Full of Promise (2002)

Desert Brides Series Multi-Author

If Wishes Were... Series

  1. Baby, Oh Baby! (2004)
  2. Flirting with the Boss (2004)
  3. An Heiress on His Doorstep (2004)

Most Likely to... Series Multi-Author

  • The Beauty Queen's Makeover (2005)

Brides of Bella Lucia Series Multi-Author

  • Crazy about the Boss (2006)

Buy-A-Guy Series

  1. That Touch Of Pink (2006)
  2. In Good Company (2006)
  3. Something's Gotta Give (2006)

Brothers of Bha'Khar Series

  1. The Sheikh's Reluctant Bride (2007)
  2. The Sheikh's Contract Bride (2007)

Omnibus in collaboration

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References

  1. 1 2 "Authors:Teresa Southwick". Silhouette Special Edition Authors. Archived from the original on 2007-06-20. Retrieved 2007-07-16.
  2. "Author Profile: Teresa Southwick". Romantic Times. 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-16.[ dead link ]
  3. "2003 Career Achievement Award Nominees". Romantic Times. 2003. Archived from the original on 2007-08-07. Retrieved 2007-07-16.