Bethany Campbell
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Sally McCluskey | |
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Born | Omaha, Nebraska (U.S.) |
Pen name | Bethany Campbell, Lisa Harris |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Writing period | 1984 - present |
Genres | Romance |
Sally McCluskey (b. in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American writer of romance novels as Bethany Campbell and Lisa Harris.
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[edit] Biography
Sally McCluskey was born and raised in Nebraska. She received a B.A. from Wayne State Teachers College, an M.A. in English from the University of Arkansas, and a Ph.D. in English literarature from Northern Illinois University, where she met her future husband, Dan Borengasser, a fellow graduate student.[1]
After graduation McCluskey taught at her alma mater and then Eastern Illinois University. She has also worked on a freelance basis as a writer for several greeting card companies. She sold her first romance novel in 1984.[citation needed] She has has won three Romance Writers of America RITA Awards,[2] three Romantic Times Reviewer Awards, a Maggie Award, and the Daphne du Maurier Award of Excellence.
[edit] Awards
- Flirtation River: 1989 Rita Awards Best Novel winner
- Every Kind of Heaven: 1992 Rita Awards Best Novel winner
- See How They Run: 1997 Rita Awards Best Novel winner
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] As Bethany Campbell
[edit] Single novels
- After The Stars Fall, 1985
- A Thousand Roses, 1986
- Only a Woman, 1986
- Heartland, 1987
- Pros and Cons, 1987
- Sea Promise, 1987
- The Long Way Home, 1987
- Flirtation River, 1988
- The Diamond Trap, 1988
- The Lost Moon Flower, 1989
- The Snow Garden, 1989
- The Roses of Constant, 1989
- Dead Opposites, 1990
- Heart of the Sun, 1990
- The Ends of the Earth, 1990
- Dancing Sky, 1990
- Every Kind of Heaven, 1991
- Every Woman's Dream, 1991
- The Cloud Holders, 1991
- Spellbinder, 1992
- Child's Play, 1992
- Sand Dollar, 1992
- Only Make Believe, 1992
- All a Litle Spice, 1993
- The Lady and the Tomcat, 1993
- The Man Who Came For Christmas, 1993
- Amarillo by Morning, 1993
- The Thunder Rolls, 1993
- Rhinestone Cowboy, 1994
- Gentle on My Mind, 1994
- Lonestar State of Mind, 1995
- Don't Talk To Strangers, 1996
- See How They Run, 1996
- Hear No Evil, 1998
- The Guardian, 1999
- P.S. Love You Madly, 2000
- Whose Little Girl Are You?, 2000
- The Baby Gift, 2002
- A Little Town in Texas, 2003
- Home to Texas, 2004
- Wild Horses, 2005
[edit] Anthologies in collaboration
- "Say it with flowers" in With This Ring, 1991
- Always and Forever, 1995 (with Jasmine Cresswell and Debbie Macomber)
- "I'll take Texas" in Return to Crystal Creek, 2002
- One True Secret / Full House, 2004 (with Nadia Nichols)
- Baby, it's Cold Outside / Family Doctor / Baby Gift, 2004 (with Bobby Hutchinson and Kristine Rolofson)
[edit] As Lisa Harris
[edit] Single novels
- I Will Find You!, 1994
- Undercurrent, 1994
- Trouble in Paradise, 1994
- The Tempting, 1995
- A Man from Oklahoma, 1996
[edit] Anthologies in collaboration
- Love Afloat, 2001 (writing as Lisa Harris) (with Kimberley Comeaux, Linda Goodnight and JoAnn A. Grote)
- To Catch a Thief: Female Pinkerton Agents Nab Their Men in Four Interwoven Novellas, 2003 (with Carol Cox, DiAnn Mills and Kathleen Y'Barbo)
- Cowboy Christmas, 2004 (writing as Lisa Harris) (with Linda Goodnight and Catherine Palmer)
[edit] References and sources
- ^ Bethany Campbell (English). eHarlequin.com. Retrieved on 2007-04-16.
- ^ Comprehensive List of RITA Winners (English). Romance Writers of America. Retrieved on 2007-04-16.