Ginny Aiken
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Ginny Aiken is an author of inspirational fiction and mystery novels.
Ginny was born in Havana, Cuba, and grew up in Valencia and Caracas, Venezuela.
The former newspaper reporter discovered books early on and wrote her first novel at age fifteen, burning it when she turned a "mature" sixteen. That effort was followed years later by award-winning and best-selling titles in the secular and Christian markets. Ginny holds certification in French literature and culture from the University of Nancy, France, as well as a B. A. from Allegheny College in Pennsylvania. She lives in South-Central Pennsylvania with her husband, four sons, daughter-in-law, two dogs, and a steady stream of her sons' musician-friends. When she's not busy with the duties of a soccer mom or band mom, Ginny enjoys reading, writing, classical music, and assorted needle arts.[1]
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[edit] Books by Ginny Aiken
[edit] Bellamy's Blossoms
Published by Tyndale
- Magnolia, 2000
- Lark, 2000
- Camellia, 2001
[edit] Silver Hills Trilogy
Published by Revell
- Light of My Heart, 2004
- Song of My Soul, 2004
- Spring of My Love, 2005
[edit] Deadly Decor Mysteries
Published by Revell
- Design On a Crime, 2005
- Decorating Schemes, 2006
- Interior Motives, 2006
[edit] Shop-Til-U-Drop
Published by Revell
- Priced to Move, 2007
- A Steal of a Deal, 2008
- A Cut Above, 2008
[edit] References
- ^ Strings of the Heart, 2003