Garwood, Julie
GARWOOD, Julie
GARWOOD, Julie. Also writes as Emily Chase. American, b. 1946. Genres: Mystery/Crime/Suspense, Romance/Historical, Young adult fiction. Career: Writer. Publications: HISTORICAL ROMANCE NOVELS: Gentle Warrior, 1985; Rebellious Desire, 1986; Honor's Splendor, 1987; The Lion's Lady, 1988; The Bride, 1989; Guardian Angel, 1990; The Gift, 1990; The Prize, 1991; The Secret, 1992; Castles, 1993; Saving Grace, 1993; Prince Charming, 1994; For the Roses, 1995; The Wedding, 1996; Come the Spring, 1997; The Clayborne Brides, 1997; Ransom, 1998. SUSPENSE NOVELS: Heartbreaker, 2000; Mercy, 2001; Killjoy, 2002. FOR YOUNG ADULT: A Girl Named Summer, 1985; (as Emily Chase) What's a Girl to Do, 1985. Address: P.O. Box 7574, Leawood, KS 66211, U.S.A.
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