About Deborah Smith
DEBORAH SMITH is a national-bestselling, award-winning author of thirty-one romance, women's fiction, and general list fiction novels. Her 1996 novel, A Place to Call Home, made the New York Times bestseller list. There are currently more than 2 million copies of her books in print. Smith has described these novels as "big, romantic, southern family stories."Smith fell in love with reading and writing at a tender age, and pursued her early dream of being a journalist by attending the University of Georgia and majoring in radio, TV, and film. Uninspired by writing for newspapers and technical journals following her graduation from UGA in 1979, Deborah set out to become a romance novelist--a genre in which she could write the "wild stories" that her heart kept calling her to tell.
Following two long years of writing and rejection, Deborah's first novel, Second Chance at Love, was published by Berkley Books in 1986. Twenty-one romance novels later, Deborah wrote her first "mainstream women's fiction" novel- the latest offering from Smith in this genre being Sweet Hush.
In addition to being an accomplished writer, Deborah is a partner in and the editorial director for BelleBooks, a small southern press whose first book, Sweet Tea and Jesus Shoes, was published in May 2000. In January 2002, BelleBooks launched Deborah's southern contemporary fantasy series, WaterLilies, with Alice at Heart, a book described as "stunningly beautiful" by the Romantic Times.Deborah, a sixth-generation native Georgian, currently resides high in the north Georgia mountains with her husband, Hank, a Georgia Tech engineer. Their family includes four cats, three dogs, and more giant goldfish than she cares to count.
Following two long years of writing and rejection, Deborah's first novel, Second Chance at Love, was published by Berkley Books in 1986. Twenty-one romance novels later, Deborah wrote her first "mainstream women's fiction" novel- the latest offering from Smith in this genre being Sweet Hush.
In addition to being an accomplished writer, Deborah is a partner in and the editorial director for BelleBooks, a small southern press whose first book, Sweet Tea and Jesus Shoes, was published in May 2000. In January 2002, BelleBooks launched Deborah's southern contemporary fantasy series, WaterLilies, with Alice at Heart, a book described as "stunningly beautiful" by the Romantic Times.Deborah, a sixth-generation native Georgian, currently resides high in the north Georgia mountains with her husband, Hank, a Georgia Tech engineer. Their family includes four cats, three dogs, and more giant goldfish than she cares to count.
Series
Mossy Creek Hometown (with Sandra Chastain, Debra Dixon and Virginia Ellis)
A Day in Mossy Creek (2006)
A Day in Mossy Creek (2006)
Novels
Proud Surrender (1986) (with Jackie Leigh (Deborah Smith))
Angel On My Shoulder (1987) (with Jackie Leigh (Deborah Smith))
Cupid's Verdict (1987) (with Jackie Leigh (Deborah Smith))
aka Just A Little Bit Guilty
No Holds Barred (1987) (with Jackie Leigh (Deborah Smith))
A Sweet Talkin' Man (1987) (with Jackie Leigh (Deborah Smith))
Young At Heart (1987) (with Jackie Leigh (Deborah Smith))
Jed's Sweet Revenge (1988)
Hold on Tight (1988)
California Royale (1988)
Caught by Surprise (1988)
Never Let Go (1989)
Hot Touch (1989)
Legends (1990)
Honey and Smoke (1990)
The Silver Fox and the Red-Hot Dove (1990)
Sara's Surprise (1990)
The Beloved Woman (1991)
Stranger in Camelot (1991)
Follow the Sun (1991)
Heart of the Dragon (1991)
Miracle (1991)
Blue Willow (1993)
Silk and Stone (1994)
A Place to Call Home (1996)
When Venus Fell (1998)
On Bear Mountain (2001)
The Stone Flower Garden (2002)
Sweet Hush (2003)
Charming Grace (2004)
The Crossroads Cafe (2006)
A Gentle Rain (2007)
Angel On My Shoulder (1987) (with Jackie Leigh (Deborah Smith))
Cupid's Verdict (1987) (with Jackie Leigh (Deborah Smith))
aka Just A Little Bit Guilty
No Holds Barred (1987) (with Jackie Leigh (Deborah Smith))
A Sweet Talkin' Man (1987) (with Jackie Leigh (Deborah Smith))
Young At Heart (1987) (with Jackie Leigh (Deborah Smith))
Jed's Sweet Revenge (1988)
Hold on Tight (1988)
California Royale (1988)
Caught by Surprise (1988)
Never Let Go (1989)
Hot Touch (1989)
Legends (1990)
Honey and Smoke (1990)
The Silver Fox and the Red-Hot Dove (1990)
Sara's Surprise (1990)
The Beloved Woman (1991)
Stranger in Camelot (1991)
Follow the Sun (1991)
Heart of the Dragon (1991)
Miracle (1991)
Blue Willow (1993)
Silk and Stone (1994)
A Place to Call Home (1996)
When Venus Fell (1998)
On Bear Mountain (2001)
The Stone Flower Garden (2002)
Sweet Hush (2003)
Charming Grace (2004)
The Crossroads Cafe (2006)
A Gentle Rain (2007)
Omnibus
Sweet Tea and Jesus Shoes (2000) (with Donna Ball, Sandra Chastain, Debra Dixon, Virginia Ellis and Nancy Knight)
More Sweet Tea (2005) (with Sandra Chastain, Deborah Dixon and Virginia Ellis)
More Sweet Tea (2005) (with Sandra Chastain, Deborah Dixon and Virginia Ellis)
Series contributed to
Mossy Creek
1. Mossy Creek (2001) (with Donna Ball, Sandra Chastain, Debra Dixon, Virginia Ellis and Nancy Knight)
2. Reunion at Mossy Creek (2002)
3. Summer in Mossy Creek (2003)
4. Blessings of Mossy Creek (2004) (with Sandra Chastain, Debra Dixon, Virginia Ellis, Martha Shields and Missy Tippens)
7. The Critters of Mossy Creek (2009) (with Sandra Chastain, Martha Crockett and Debra Dixon)
1. Mossy Creek (2001) (with Donna Ball, Sandra Chastain, Debra Dixon, Virginia Ellis and Nancy Knight)
2. Reunion at Mossy Creek (2002)
3. Summer in Mossy Creek (2003)
4. Blessings of Mossy Creek (2004) (with Sandra Chastain, Debra Dixon, Virginia Ellis, Martha Shields and Missy Tippens)
7. The Critters of Mossy Creek (2009) (with Sandra Chastain, Martha Crockett and Debra Dixon)
Links to other websites
| deborah-smith.com |
Deborah Smith recommends
Evermore (1993) Modean Moon " Unforgettable...one of the most innovative and endearing stories I've ever read." | In the Midnight Rain (2000) Ruth Wind "A magnificent story as warm and rich as a Southern night." | The Other Woman (2001) Patricia Kay "If you love LaVyrle Spencer, you'll love Patricia Kay." |
I Think I Love You (2002) Stephanie Bond "The new queen of romantic comedy." | Losing the Moon (2004) Patti Callahan Henry "Henry joins the ranks of Anne Rivers Siddons and Pat Conroy with this debut novel... " | The Color of Light (2005) Karen White "A story as rich as a coastal summer... dark secrets, heartache, a magnificent South Carolina setting, and a great love story." |
Sunrise (2008) Jacquelyn Cook "Jacquelyn Cook tells warm & wonderful stories." | The Vampire's Revenge (2009) (Savannah Vampire, book 5) Raven Hart "Fans of the early Anita Blake books will love this series." | The Greenwood Legacy (2009) Jacquelyn Cook "A must-read book for fans of Eugenia Price." |
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