Anne Holmberg
Anne Holmberg | |
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Born |
Anne Holmberg 1938 (age 77–78) Colorado, United States |
Pen name | Anne Avery, Kate Holmes, Anne Woodard |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1991–present |
Genre | Romance, Fantasy, historical romance, Contemporary |
Website | |
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Anne Holmberg (born 1938 in Colorado, United States), is an American writer of historical romance novels such as Anne Avery and contemporary romance novels as Kate Holmes.[1] She also signed a novel as Anne Woodard.
Biography
Anne Holmberg was born on 1951 in Colorado (United States), where her family resides during four generations. She obtained a degree in Engineering from the University of Colorado.[2]
She has been a four-time nominee (in 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1999) for a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times Book reviews.[3]
Bibliography
As Anne Avery
Single novels
- A Distant Start September 1993
- All's Fair March 1994
- Far Star March 1995
- Hidden Hearts July 1996
- The Snow Queen December 1996
- Summer Fancy July 1997
- Fortune's Fancy February 1998
- The Highwayman's Daughter May 1998
- Bartered Bride March 1999
- Fire & Ice July 2001
- The Lawman Takes a Wife August 2001
- The Bride's Revenge July 2002
Anthologies in collaboration
- "Dream Seeker" in Enchanted Crossings October 1994 (with Madeline Baker and Kathleen Morgan)
- "A Dance on the Edge" in Lovescape August 1996 (with Phoebe Conn, Sandra Hill and Dara Joy)
As Kate Holmes
Single novels
- Amethyst and Gold July 1999
- Sand Castles January 2000
- The Wild Swans June 2000
Anthologies in collaboration
- "Marry and Her Gentlemen" in A Christmas Bouquet November 1999 (with Trish Jensen)
- Here Comes Santa Claus October 2001 (with Sandra Hill and Trish Jensen)
As Anne Woodard
Single novels
- Dead Aim May 2004
References and sources
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-08-22. Retrieved 2007-03-10.
- ↑ http://www.ereader.com/author/detail/5286
- ↑ Anne Avery Books and Reviews Archived December 29, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
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