About Amy Frazier
As a child, Amy Frazier devoured fairy tales and myths in which heroes and heroines found themselves transported from the ordinary to the extraordinary. Amy was, in reality, a timid child, but within the realm of a story she could test the limits of "what if?" She could experience vicarious adventure, danger, loss and redemption, and in the process begin to form a sense of self. She wrote her first "book" as an eight-year-old, sitting in her aunt's apple tree one summer. The tale, written in pencil on a stapled stack of papers small enough to fit in a wallet, was a space odyssey starring herself, of course.
As an adult, she came to understand that myth is a story of more than true, and she freely utilized the elements of those early tales in her successive careers as teacher, librarian, freelance artist and professional storyteller.
As an adult, she came to understand that myth is a story of more than true, and she freely utilized the elements of those early tales in her successive careers as teacher, librarian, freelance artist and professional storyteller.
Novels
The Secret Baby (1995)
New Bride in Town (1996)
Waiting At the Altar (1996)
Baby Starts the Wedding March (1998)
Celebrate the Child (1999)
Independence Day (2005)
Falling For The Deputy (2008)
New Bride in Town (1996)
Waiting At the Altar (1996)
Baby Starts the Wedding March (1998)
Celebrate the Child (1999)
Independence Day (2005)
Falling For The Deputy (2008)
Omnibus
Forgiveness / Trick to Getting A Mum (2005) (with Jean Brashear)
Babies on the Doorstep (2006) (with Janis Reams Hudson)
Falling for the Deputy / Always a Mother (2008) (with Linda Warren)
A Baby for Christmas (2008) (with Eve Gaddy)
Babies on the Doorstep (2006) (with Janis Reams Hudson)
Falling for the Deputy / Always a Mother (2008) (with Linda Warren)
A Baby for Christmas (2008) (with Eve Gaddy)
Series contributed to
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