Radclyffe

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Radclyffe
Born 1950
Occupation novelist
Nationality American
Genres Romance

This article is about the contemporary writer, for the author of The Well of Loneliness see Radclyffe Hall.

Radclyffe (born 1950) is an American author of numerous lesbian romances. A 2003/04 recipient of the Alice B. award for her body of work as well as a member of the Golden Crown Literary Society, Pink Ink, and the Romance Writers of America, she lives with her partner Lee[1] in Upstate New York. Previously combining a full-time private clinic (where she worked as plastic surgeon) with writing books, she has since retired from medicine to devote herself full-time to writing. She also has a publishing house called Bold Strokes Books.

Contents

[edit] Trivia

[edit] Awards

[edit] Lambda Literary Award

2005 - Romance category for Distant Shores and Silent Thunder 2005 - Erotica category as editor, with Stacia Seaman, Stolen Moments: Erotic Interludes 2


[edit] Works

Romances

  • Fated Love
  • Innocent Hearts
  • Love's Melody Lost
  • Love's Masquerade
  • Love's Tender Warriors
  • Promising Hearts
  • Shadowland
  • Tomorrow's Promise
  • Turn Back Time
  • Passion's Bright Fury
  • When Dreams Tremble

The Provincetown Tales

  • Safe Harbor
  • Beyond the Breakwaters
  • Distant Shores, Silent Thunder
  • Storms of Change

The Honor Series

  • Above All, Honor
  • Honor Bound
  • Love & Honor
  • Honor Guards
  • Honor Reclaimed
  • Honor Under Siege

The Justice Series

  • A Matter of Trust (prequel)
  • Shield of Justice
  • In Pursuit of Justice
  • Justice in the Shadows
  • Justice Served

Anthologies

  • Change of Pace: Erotic Interludes (A short story collection)
  • Erotic Interludes 2: Stolen Moments (ed. with Stacia Seaman)
  • Erotic Interludes 3: Lessons in Love (ed. with Stacia Seaman)
  • Erotic Interludes 4: Extreme Passions (ed. with Stacia Seaman)
  • Erotic Interludes 5: Road Games (ed. with Stacia Seaman)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Author Bio Radfic.com. Retrieved May 26, 2007
  2. ^ Patricia Farrell (October 7, 2004) Plastic surgeon by day Provincetown Banner. Retrieved on May 26, 2007.

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