Connie Brockway

Connie Brockway
Born December 16, 1954
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Pen name Connie Brockway
Occupation Novelist
Language English
Nationality American
Period 1994 - present
Genre Romance
Spouse David Brockway (1976-present)
Children 1
Website
www.conniebrockway.com

Connie Brockway (born December 16, 1954) is a best-selling American author of over twenty historical and contemporary romance novels since 1994.

Biography

Connie Brockway was born on December 16, 1954, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, but spent several years in suburban Buffalo, New York. Her family returned to Edina, Minnesota where she attended high school. In 1976, Brockway received a B.A. from Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota. While earning an M.A. in Creative Writing at the University of Minnesota, she met her future husband, David Brockway, medical student, now a family physician.[1] They married on November 1976.[2] They have a daughter. The couple currently live in Minnesota.

Brockway decided to take a year and try to write a book once her daughter entered school. In 1994, Brockway published her first book, Promise Me Heaven. Over 1.5 million copies of her books are now in print, and they can be found in thirteen countries. Brockway has been a finalist for the Romance Writers of America's RITA Award eight times, winning twice. Although Brockway made her mark with historical romance, in 2005 she announced that she would take a hiatus from historical romance and begin writing contemporary romance novels.[3]

Bibliography

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Single Titles

Braxton Series

  1. A Dangerous Man (July 1996)
  2. The Other Guy's Bride (December 2011)

McClairen's Isle

  1. The Passionate One (1999)
  2. The Reckless One (2000)
  3. the Ravishing One (2000)

The Bridal Stories

  1. The Bridal Season (2001)
  2. Bridal Favors (2002)

Rose Hunters

  1. My Seduction (2004)
  2. My Pleasure (2004)
  3. My Surrender (2005)

Lady Most Series (with Eloisa James and Julia Quinn)

  1. The Lady Most Likely... (2010)
  2. The Lady Most Willing... (2012)

Anthologies in collaboration

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