Jude Deveraux

Jude Deveraux
Born Jude Gilliam
(1947-09-20) September 20, 1947
Fairdale, Kentucky United States
Pen name Jude Deveraux
Occupation Novelist
Nationality American
Period 1977 – present
Genre Romance, historical, paranormal
Spouse Richard Sides (1967–1969)(divorced)
Claude White (1987–1991) (divorced)
Website
judedeveraux.com

Jude Deveraux (born September 20, 1947 in Fairdale, Kentucky as Jude Gilliam) is an American Romance novel author who is well known for her historical romances. As of 2010, 36 of her novels had been on The New York Times Best Seller list,[1] including among the dozens such titles as 2009's Lavender Morning and Days of Gold.[2][3] Deveraux, who was described as "a popular romance author" by the New York Times in 2009,[4] appeared as herself in the 1987 romance novelist documentary Where the Heart Roams.[5] In 2009, she was one of four authors who produced works for the debut of Vook, a company which produces "video books" by combining text, video and internet links into a single experience.[4][6]

Known for her historical romances with storylines centered on strong, capable heroines, Deveraux has written stories set in later time periods, including post-Revolutionary America, nineteenth century Colorado, and nineteenth century New Mexico. She has written several time-travel romances, and her latest novels have had a contemporary setting. Many of her more recent books feature paranormal storylines.

Many of her books follow the Montgomery and Taggert families and contain recurring characters.

Bibliography

The Montgomery/Taggert Family

Forever Trilogy (Montgomery/Taggert)

Nantucket Brides Trilogy (Montgomery/Taggert)

The James River series

The Peregrine Family

The Legend series

The Summerhouse series

The Endenton series

The Edilean series

The Moonlight Trilogy (Edilean)

Summer Hill Novels

Stand alones

Anthologies

References

  1. "America's Best Colleges: #481 Murray State University". Forbes. 2010. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  2. "New York Times Bestsellers, Hardcover Fiction". San Jose Mercury News. April 19, 2009. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  3. Schuessler, Jennifer (7 January 2010). "Inside the List". New York Times. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  4. 1 2 Rich, Motoko (30 September 2009). "Curling Up With Hybrid Books, Videos Included". New York Times. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  5. "Where the Heart Roams". IMDb. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  6. Italie, Hillel (October 1, 2009). "NY publisher releases Deveraux novel as video book". Associated Press. Retrieved 22 November 2010.

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