Pamela Burford
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Pamela Burford is an American
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 novelist. She is an award-winning author of 14 contemporary romance and romantic suspense novels, and she is the twin sister of the author Patricia Ryan
Patricia Ryan (author)
Patricia Burford Ryan is an American writer of romance novels as Patricia Ryan, mystery novels as P.B. Ryan and erotica novels as Louisa Burton...

 (aka P.B. Ryan and Louisa Burton). Most of Pamela's novels are currently available as ebooks.

Biography

Burford is a two-time finalist for both Romance Writers of America
Romance Writers of America
Romance Writers of America is a national non-profit genre writers association. It provides networking and support to individuals seriously pursuing a career in romance fiction and supports top authors such as Nora Roberts and Judith McNaught.-History:...

's RITA Award and Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award. She's founder and former president of Long Island Romance Writers, a chapter of Romance Writers of America, and is a frequent speaker at writers' conferences, workshops, and libraries.

Burford is married and has two children. Her "day job" is editor in chief of a free audio magazine anthology for blind and print-disabled adults.

Ebooks

  • Snatched, 2011/8
  • Snowed, 2010/07
  • Too Darn Hot (the "director's cut"), 2010/07

Single novels (most also available as ebooks)

  • His Secret Side, 1996/02
  • Twice Burned, 1997/05
  • A Hard-hearted Hero, 1997/07
  • Jacks Are Wild, 1997/11
  • In the Dark, 1999/03
  • A class Act, 1999/09
  • Too Darn Hot, 2000/12

Wedding Ring Series

  1. Love's Funny That Way, 2000/12
  2. I Do, But Here's the Catch, 2001/01
  3. One Eager Bride to Go, 2001/02
  4. Fiancé for Hire, 2001/03

Omnibus in Collaboration (also available as an ebook)

  • Summer Heat, 1998/08 (with her twin sister Patricia Ryan)

External links

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