Rachel Gibson (writer)
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Rachel Gibson | |
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Born | date of birth unknown U.S.A. |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Writing period | 1998 - present |
Genres | Romance |
Rachel Gibson is a American writer of contemporany romance novels since 1998. She lives in Boise, Idaho.
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[edit] Biography
With the publication of her first novel in 1998, Simply Irresistible, Gibson became and New York Times and USA Today bestselling author.[citation needed] Since her first book Gibson has gone on to win a RITA award, The Golden Heart Award, the National Reader’s Choice, Amazon Editor’s Top Pick, Publisher Weekly’s Quill nominee, and Borders bestselling romantic comedy for 2006.[citation needed]
[edit] Awards
- True Confessions: 2002 RITA Awards Best Novel winner
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Single novels
- Simply Irresistible (January 1998)
- Truly Madly Yours (January 1999)
- It Must Be Love (March 2000)
- True Confessions (August 2001)
- Lola Carlyle Reveals All (April 2002)
- See Jane Score (February 2003)
- Daisy's Back in Town (January 2004)
- The Trouble with Valentine's Day (January 2005)
- Sex, Lies, and Online Dating (February 2006)
- I'm in no Mood for Love (October 2006)
- Tangled Up In You (August 2007)
- "Not Another Bad Date" (June 2008)
[edit] Anthologies in collaboration
- "Now and Forever" in Secrets on a Perfect Night December 2000 (with Victoria Alexander and Stephanie Laurens)