Laura Abbot

Laura Abbot Schoffner
Born Laura Abbot
Kansas City, Kansas
Pen name Laura Abbot
Occupation Novelist
Nationality American
Period 1995 - present
Genres romance
Children 3
Relative(s) 1 stepdaughter, 1 nephew

Laura Abbot (b. in Kansas City, Kansas, U.S.), is an American writer of over a dozen romance novels primarily in the Harlequin Superromance line.

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Biography

Laura Abbot was born in Kansas City, Kansas, the eldest of three children. Her parents had tried for five years to have a child, and were thrilled when their daughter finally arrived, albeit during the Great Depression.[1] Born and raised in Kansas City, Kansas,[2] Abbot, a tomboy, spent a great deal of time with her grandmother, who expected her to change her behavior and become ladylike.[1]

Abbot found college liberating, and worked hard to graduate in only three years. She became a teacher, and, for over twenty-five years taught eighth-and ninth-grade English. Abbot married a year after her college graduation with Mr. Schoffner, and had three children in the next ten years, before she and her husband divorced. She has since remarried, to a man with a daughter and custody of his orphaned nephew. Together they raised their combined five children, and now have thirteen grandchildren.[1]

After Abbot retired from teaching, she began to write. She sold her first romance novel to Harlequin Enterprises in 1995. Harlequin has since published over a dozen of her novels, mainly in the SuperRomance category.[1] Her novel, My Name is Nell was nominated for a Romantic Times Magazine award for Best Harlequin SuperRomance in 2003.[3]

Bibliography

Single Novels

Class Act Series

Marriage of Inconvenience Series Multi-Author

Women Who Dare Series Multi-Author

By the Year 2000: Marriage Series Multi-Author

Welcome to Riverbend Series Multi-Author

Hometown U.S.A. Series Multi-Author

9 Months Later Series Multi-Author

Single Father Series Multi-Author

Everlasting Love Series Multi-Author

Antologies in collaboration

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Laura Abbot". eHarlequin.Com. http://www.eharlequin.com/author.html;jsessionid=EF81251D97F18832F2522B4546F5722A?authorid=651. Retrieved 2007-04-10. 
  2. ^ "Laura Abbot". Harlequin Superromance Authors. 2005. http://superauthors.com/author.asp?ID=1. Retrieved 2007-04-10. 
  3. ^ "Romantic Times 2003 Reviewers' Choice Award Nominees". Romantic Times Magazine. 2003. Archived from the original on 2006-12-29. http://web.archive.org/web/20061229233222/http://www.romantictimes.com/books_awards.php?type=book&level=1&year=2003. Retrieved 2007-04-10. 

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