Susan Carroll
Susan Carol Cute Coppula | |
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Born |
Susan Carol Cute 1952 (age 64–65) |
Pen name |
Susan Carroll Susan Coppula Serena Richards |
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | English |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1986 - present |
Genre | Romance |
Spouse | yes |
Children | 2 |
Susan Coppula, née Susan Carol Cute (born 1952) is an award-winning American writer of romance novels under her pen names, Susan Carroll and Serena Richards since 1986.
Biography
Born Susan Carol Cute in 1952, Susan Coppula obtained a Degree in English with complementary studies in History in the University of Indiana. Since 1986, Susan has published books under three different pseudonyms: Susan Carroll, Susan Coppula, and Serena Richards. Susan lives in Rock Island, Illinois.[1]
Awards
- The Sugar Rose: 1988 Rita Awards Best Novel winner
- Brighton Road: 1989 Rita Awards Best Novel winner
- The Bride Finder: 1999 Rita Awards Best Novel winner
Bibliography
As Susan Carroll
Stand alone novels
- The Lady Who Hated Shakespeare, 1986/No
- The Sugar Rose, 1987/Jul
- Brighton Road, 1988/Oct
- The Bishop's Daughter, 1990/Sep
- The Wooing of Miss Masters, 1991/Sep
- Mistress Mischief, 1992/Jul
- Christmas Belles, 1992/Sep
- Miss Prentiss and the Yankee, 1993/Nov
- The Valentine's Day Ball, 1993/Dec
- Black Lace and Linen, 1994/Fev
- Love Power, 1994/Aug
- The Painted Veil, 1995/Aug
- Parker and the Gypsy, 1997/Sep
St. Leger Family Saga Series
- The Bride Finder, 1998/Sep
- The Night Drifter, 1999/Sep
- Midnight Bride (originally titled Valentine's Bride), 2001/Apr
The Dark Queen Saga
- The Dark Queen, 2005/Mar series 1
- The Courtesan, 2005/Jul
- The Silver Rose, 2006/Mar
- The Huntress, 2007/Jul
- Twilight of a Queen, 2009/Jul
- The Lady of Secrets, 2012/Dec
Omnibus
- Brighton Road / The Sugar Rose, 1994/Jun
As Susan Coppula
Winter Macy Series
- Winterbourne, 1987/Mar
- Shades of winter, 1988
Single novels
- Avenging Angel, 1991
As Serena Richards
Single novels
- Masquerade, 1989
- Escapade, 1991
- Rendezvous, 1991
References and sources
- ↑ Susan Carroll at freshfiction, retrieved 2012-09-21
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