Tracy Price-Thompson
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Tracy Price-Thompson | |
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Occupation | Author |
Nationality | American |
Tracy Price-Thompson (born 1963) is a speaker, novelist, and retired United States Army Engineer officer. She is a veteran of the Gulf War. She self-published her first novel, Black Coffee, at the age of 37. A story about an illicit romance between a female officer in the United States Army and a married enlisted man, it was quickly bought by Strider's Row, an imprint of Random House[1] and became a bestseller. [2] She has since published three more novels.
[edit] Works
- Price-Thompson, Tracy (2005), Black Coffee, One World, pp. 307, ISBN 9780345490377
- Price-Thompson, Tracy (2005), A Woman's Worth, One World, pp. 289, ISBN 9780375757785
- Price-Thompson, Tracy (2007), Knockin' Boots, One World, pp. 286, ISBN 9780345494955
- Price-Thompson, Tracy (2007), Chocolate Sangria, One World, pp. 316, ISBN 9780345494931
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[edit] References
- ^ Black Writers Appeal to a Growing Audience in Hackensack, N.J., Area.. www.accessmylibrary.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-03.
- ^ USATODAY.com - New 'chick lit' spans humor, pathos. www.usatoday.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-03.