About Rebecca Brandewyne
Mary Rebecca Wadsworth was born on March 4, 1955 in Knoxville, Tennessee, where she lived and then, later, Chattanooga for the first few years of her
life. After that, the family moved to Kansas, where she grew up, spending the summers in her grandparents' home in Alabama. She has two sisters, Mimi and Nancy, and two brothers, Thomas and Daniel. Her mother, Beverly, remarried with Verne, and she won a step-sister, Chrissy. Rebecca married very young with John Brandewyne, and they had a son, Shane,
who was born, appropriately enough, on St. Valentine's Day.
Excellent student, she graduated *cum laude* with departmental honors from Wichita State University, earning a B.A. in journalism, minors in history and music, and an M.A. in communications. She obtained among several other distinguished instructors, three Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists, one of the foremost authorities in the field of interpersonal communication and two Victor Murdock Scholarship. Rebecca taught interpersonal communication at the University level before becoming a published writer.
She sold her first novel some months after her twenty-third birthday, making her, at that time, the youngest romance author in America, a record that stood for ten years before finally being broken. To date, Rebecca has written over thirty consecutive bestselling titles, including novels and novellas on the following lists: *New York Times, Publishers Weekly, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, Magazine & Bookseller*, Ingram, B. Dalton, and Waldenbooks, among many others.
Rebecca lives in the U.S. Midwest with her son, Shane and her second husband, Englishman John Cox.
Excellent student, she graduated *cum laude* with departmental honors from Wichita State University, earning a B.A. in journalism, minors in history and music, and an M.A. in communications. She obtained among several other distinguished instructors, three Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists, one of the foremost authorities in the field of interpersonal communication and two Victor Murdock Scholarship. Rebecca taught interpersonal communication at the University level before becoming a published writer.
She sold her first novel some months after her twenty-third birthday, making her, at that time, the youngest romance author in America, a record that stood for ten years before finally being broken. To date, Rebecca has written over thirty consecutive bestselling titles, including novels and novellas on the following lists: *New York Times, Publishers Weekly, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, Magazine & Bookseller*, Ingram, B. Dalton, and Waldenbooks, among many others.
Rebecca lives in the U.S. Midwest with her son, Shane and her second husband, Englishman John Cox.
Series
Novels
Forever My Love (1982)
No Gentle Love (1982)
Rose of Rapture (1984)
The Outlaw Hearts (1986)
Desire in Disguise (1987)
Heartland (1990)
Rainbow's End (1991)
Desperado (1992)
Swan Road (1994)
The Jacaranda Tree (1995)
Wildcat (1995)
Dust Devil (1996)
Presumed Guilty (1996)
Glory Seekers (1997)
The Lioness Tamer (1998)
High Stakes (1999)
Destiny's Daughter (2001)
The Love Knot (2003)
To Die For (2003)
The Ninefold Key (2004)
The Crystal Rose (2006)
No Gentle Love (1982)
Rose of Rapture (1984)
The Outlaw Hearts (1986)
Desire in Disguise (1987)
Heartland (1990)
Rainbow's End (1991)
Desperado (1992)
Swan Road (1994)
The Jacaranda Tree (1995)
Wildcat (1995)
Dust Devil (1996)
Presumed Guilty (1996)
Glory Seekers (1997)
The Lioness Tamer (1998)
High Stakes (1999)
Destiny's Daughter (2001)
The Love Knot (2003)
To Die For (2003)
The Ninefold Key (2004)
The Crystal Rose (2006)
Omnibus
Night Magic (1993) (with Shannon Drake, Jill Gregory and Becky Lee Weyrich)
Abduction and Seduction (1995) (with Joan Johnston and Diana Palmer)
New Year's Resolution: Husband (1995) (with Carla Neggers and Anne Stuart)
A Spring Bouquet (1996) (with Jo Beverley, Janet Dailey and Debbie Macomber)
The Bounty / A Little Texas Two-Step (2002) (with Peggy Moreland)
Winter Nights (2002) (with Ginna Gray, Joan Hohl and Ann Major)
Love Is Murder (2003) (with Maureen Child and Linda Winstead Jones)
At the Edge (2003) (with Merline Lovelace and Elizabeth Lowell)
Abduction and Seduction (1995) (with Joan Johnston and Diana Palmer)
New Year's Resolution: Husband (1995) (with Carla Neggers and Anne Stuart)
A Spring Bouquet (1996) (with Jo Beverley, Janet Dailey and Debbie Macomber)
The Bounty / A Little Texas Two-Step (2002) (with Peggy Moreland)
Winter Nights (2002) (with Ginna Gray, Joan Hohl and Ann Major)
Love Is Murder (2003) (with Maureen Child and Linda Winstead Jones)
At the Edge (2003) (with Merline Lovelace and Elizabeth Lowell)
Collections
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