Brenda Joyce

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Brenda D. Joyce
Pseudonym: Brenda Joyce,
B.D. Joyce
Born: 1960s
New York, USA Flag of United States
Occupation: Novelist
Nationality: United States of America Flag of United States
Writing period: 1988 - present
Genres: historical romance, contemporary romance, paranormal historical romance
Debut works: Inocent fire
Website: http://www.brendajoyce.com/


Brenda D. Joyce is a best-selling American author of romance novels.

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[edit] Biography

Brenda D. Joyce, who is a native of New York, wrote her first novella when she was sixteen, and finished her first novel at twenty-five. She sold her novel quickly, and since that first publication in 1988 she has published thirty-four novels. Her very first novel, Innocent Fire, won the Best Western Romance award from the Romance Writers of America. Joyce has also been awarded the Best Historical Romance Award and Romantic Times' Lifetime Achievement Award. There are currently eleven million copies of her novels in print in 12 countries. Joyce has had success in both the historical and contemporary romance genres.

Joyce is married to an Israeli man who once commanded an anti-terrorist unit in Lebanon.[1] The couple and their son live in Arizona. In her spare time, Joyce raises and shows Arabian Horses.

[edit] Books

[edit] The de Warenne Dynasty

  • A Lady At Last
  • The Stolen Bride
  • The Masquerade
  • The Prize
  • The Game
  • Promise of the Rose
  • The Conqueror

[edit] Bragg Saga

  • Innocent Fire
  • Scandalous Love
  • Fires of Paradise
  • Dark Fires
  • Violet Fire
  • Firestorm
  • The Darkest Heart
  • Secrets (Bragg/Delanza Series)

[edit] The Delanzas

  • Five Golden Rings (Anthology)
  • A Gift of Joy (Anthology)
  • After Innocence
  • Secrets

[edit] Other Historicals

  • The Rival
  • Splendor
  • The Finer Things
  • Captive
  • Beyond Scandal

[edit] Deadly Series

  • Deadly Love (January 2001) [Originally as B.D. Joyce]
  • Deadly Pleasure (March 2002)
  • Deadly Affairs (April 2002)
  • Deadly Desire (May 2002)
  • Deadly Caress (April 2003)
  • Deadly Promise (November 2003)
  • Deadly Illusions (February 2005)
  • Deadly Kisses (February 2006)

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