Ruth Glick
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Ruth Glick, née Burtnick (b. 27 April 1942 in Lexington, Kentucky
, USA
) is a USA Today best-selling US
writer of healthy cookbooks, romance
and young adult novels. She has written dozens of novels under the pseudonym Rebecca York; until 1997 these were written in collaboration with Eileen Buckholtz
.
, USA
, the daughter of Lester Leon Burtnick, a psychiatrist, and Beverly Miller Burtnick, a middle-school science teacher. She was raised in Washington, DC, she earned a B.A.
in American Thought and Civilization from George Washington University
and an M.A.
in American Studies from the University of Maryland
. In 30 June 1963, she married Norman S. Glick, a mathematician for the Defense Department. They have two children: Elissa, a librarian, and Ethan, a Foreign Service Officer.
After several years as a stay-at-home mother, Glick decided to pursue a career. She enrolled in a course at a local community college to help her choose a career. The class helped her identify a talent for writing. For the next few years, Glick wrote articles for local newspapers, and sold several articles on a freelance basis to The Washington Post and the Baltimore Sun.
In 1977, Glick published with her friend Nancy Baggett, a Dollhouse book, two years later she published other two books. With Baggett, Glick also is the author of cookbooks focusing on healthy eating, she also writes cookbooks alone. She sometimes hires trained chefs to test the recipes that she creates, and makes sure that every recipe is tested at least three times before it appears in one of her cookbooks.
When Glick wrote her first novel, a children's science-fiction story, it was rejected by five different publishers. The last, Scholastic, sent a two-page note detailing the flaws in the manuscript. Glick rewrote the story based on those suggestions, and Scholastic later purchased the book. It was released in 1982 as Invasion of the Blue Lights. The same year, Glick partnered with three friends, Eileen Buckholtz
, Louise Titchener
, and Carolyn Males to write romance novels, under the pseudonym of Alyssa Howard they published two novels, their first work "Love is Elected" was nominee for Romantic Times Best Romance. She collabored with Buckholtz writing young-adult novels, and using with her the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee, Samantha Chase and Rebecca York, the duo wrote over 40 novels and novellas together. Most of these were romantic suspense. With Titchener, she wrote under the pseudonyms of Alexis Hill, Alexis Hill Jordan, and Tess Marlowe.
In the late 1990s, Glick decided that she no longer wished to work in collaboration, explaining that "sharing my vision with someone else stopped being satisfying for me". She and Buckholz agreed that each could release solo novels under the pseudonym Rebecca York, provided that the cover page also listed their real names. In 1998, Glick's first solo novel as Rebecca York was published as Nowhere Man.
According to Glick, as of 1999 over 5 million copies of her books were in print in 17 languages. By 2011, there were over 12 million copies of her books in print in 22 languages.
Many of her novels are published under the Harlequin Intrigue line, and in June 2003, she became one of the first authors published under Berkley's new Sensation imprint.
Glick is the head of the Columbia Writers Workshop.
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Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington is the second-largest city in Kentucky and the 63rd largest in the US. Known as the "Thoroughbred City" and the "Horse Capital of the World", it is located in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass region...
, USA
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) is a USA Today best-selling US
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writer of healthy cookbooks, romance
Romance novel
The romance novel is a literary genre developed in Western culture, mainly in English-speaking countries. Novels in this genre place their primary focus on the relationship and romantic love between two people, and must have an "emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending." Through the late...
and young adult novels. She has written dozens of novels under the pseudonym Rebecca York; until 1997 these were written in collaboration with Eileen Buckholtz
Eileen Buckholtz
Eileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
.
Biography
Ruth Day Burtnick was born on 27 April 1942 in Lexington, KentuckyLexington, Kentucky
Lexington is the second-largest city in Kentucky and the 63rd largest in the US. Known as the "Thoroughbred City" and the "Horse Capital of the World", it is located in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass region...
, USA
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
, the daughter of Lester Leon Burtnick, a psychiatrist, and Beverly Miller Burtnick, a middle-school science teacher. She was raised in Washington, DC, she earned a B.A.
Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts , from the Latin artium baccalaureus, is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate course or program in either the liberal arts, the sciences, or both...
in American Thought and Civilization from George Washington University
George Washington University
The George Washington University is a private, coeducational comprehensive university located in Washington, D.C. in the United States...
and an M.A.
Master's degree
A master's is an academic degree granted to individuals who have undergone study demonstrating a mastery or high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice...
in American Studies from the University of Maryland
University of Maryland, College Park
The University of Maryland, College Park is a top-ranked public research university located in the city of College Park in Prince George's County, Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C...
. In 30 June 1963, she married Norman S. Glick, a mathematician for the Defense Department. They have two children: Elissa, a librarian, and Ethan, a Foreign Service Officer.
After several years as a stay-at-home mother, Glick decided to pursue a career. She enrolled in a course at a local community college to help her choose a career. The class helped her identify a talent for writing. For the next few years, Glick wrote articles for local newspapers, and sold several articles on a freelance basis to The Washington Post and the Baltimore Sun.
In 1977, Glick published with her friend Nancy Baggett, a Dollhouse book, two years later she published other two books. With Baggett, Glick also is the author of cookbooks focusing on healthy eating, she also writes cookbooks alone. She sometimes hires trained chefs to test the recipes that she creates, and makes sure that every recipe is tested at least three times before it appears in one of her cookbooks.
When Glick wrote her first novel, a children's science-fiction story, it was rejected by five different publishers. The last, Scholastic, sent a two-page note detailing the flaws in the manuscript. Glick rewrote the story based on those suggestions, and Scholastic later purchased the book. It was released in 1982 as Invasion of the Blue Lights. The same year, Glick partnered with three friends, Eileen Buckholtz
Eileen Buckholtz
Eileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
, Louise Titchener
Louise Titchener
Louise F. Titchener was a US novelist since 1982. She wrote under various pseudonyms: Anne Silverlock and Jane Silverwood, with Eileen Buckholtz, Ruth Glick and Carolyn Males as Alyssa Howard, with Ruth Glick as Alexis Hill, Alexis Hill Jordan and Tess Marlowe, with Carolyn Males as Clare...
, and Carolyn Males to write romance novels, under the pseudonym of Alyssa Howard they published two novels, their first work "Love is Elected" was nominee for Romantic Times Best Romance. She collabored with Buckholtz writing young-adult novels, and using with her the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee, Samantha Chase and Rebecca York, the duo wrote over 40 novels and novellas together. Most of these were romantic suspense. With Titchener, she wrote under the pseudonyms of Alexis Hill, Alexis Hill Jordan, and Tess Marlowe.
In the late 1990s, Glick decided that she no longer wished to work in collaboration, explaining that "sharing my vision with someone else stopped being satisfying for me". She and Buckholz agreed that each could release solo novels under the pseudonym Rebecca York, provided that the cover page also listed their real names. In 1998, Glick's first solo novel as Rebecca York was published as Nowhere Man.
According to Glick, as of 1999 over 5 million copies of her books were in print in 17 languages. By 2011, there were over 12 million copies of her books in print in 22 languages.
Many of her novels are published under the Harlequin Intrigue line, and in June 2003, she became one of the first authors published under Berkley's new Sensation imprint.
Glick is the head of the Columbia Writers Workshop.
Awards
- 1982 - Romantic Times Nominee for Best Romance, Love is Elected
- 1987 - Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award for Romantic Suspense Series, The Peregrine Connection
- 1992 - Romance Writers of America RITA Award finalist for Best Romantic Suspense Novel, Bayou Moon
- 1993-1994, Romantic Times Nominee for Best Series Romance, Tangled Vows
- 1995-1996 - Romantic Times Career Achievement Award winner for Series Romantic Mystery
- 1995-1996 - Romantic Times Career Achievement Award Nominee for Series Storyteller of the Year
- 1996 - Washington Romance Writers Outstanding Achievement Award
- 1997 - Romance Writers of America RITA Award finalist for Best Romantic Suspense Novel, For Your Eyes Only
- 1998 - Romantic Times Best Intrigue Award winner,Nowhere Man
- 1998 - Affaire de Coeur's Critics Choice Award for Best COntemporary Novel, Nowhere Man
- 1999 - National Health Information Bronze Award, The Diabetes Snack Munch Nibble Nosh Book
- 2000 - Romantic Times Best Harlequin Intrigue of the Year Nominee, Amanda's Child
- 2000 - Romantic Times Career Achievement Award winner for Series Romantic Suspense
- 2001 - New Jersey Romance Writers Golden Leaf Award for Long Contemp[orary, Amanda's Child
- 2001 - New Jersey Romance Writers Golden Leaf Award for Best Novella, "Tyler" in Bayou Blood
- 2001 - MidAtlantic Publishers Association Finalist for Excellence in Independent Publishing Award, Fabulous Lo-Carb Cuisine
- 2002 - Daphne Du Maurier Award 2nd Place for Paranormal Romantic Suspense, Never Alone
- 2003 - New Jersey Romance Writers Golden Leaf Award for Best Paranormal Romance, Killing Moon
- 2003 - Romantic Times Best Contemporary Paranormal Mainstream Novel Nominee, Killing Moon
- June 2003 - Rio Recommended Book in Romantic Suspense, Killing Moon
- 2004 - Phoenix Desert Rose Romance Writers Golden Quill Award Finalist for Best Paranormal Romance, Witching Moon
- 2004 - New Jersey Romance Writers Golden Leaf Award for Best Paranormal Romance. Witching Moon
- 2004 - Futuristic, Fantasy, and Paranormal Romance Writers of AmericaRomance Writers of AmericaRomance 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:...
Chapter Prism Award 2nd Place for Dark Paranormal, Witching Moon - 2004 - Colorado Romance Writers Award of Excellence Finalist for Paranormal/Time Travel/Fantasy, Killing Moon
- 2004 - Colorado Romance Writers Award of Excellence Finalist for Paranormal/Time Travel/Fantasy, Witching Moon
- 2005 - Futuristic, Fantasy, and Paranormal Romance Writers of AmericaRomance Writers of AmericaRomance 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:...
Chapter Prism Award 3rd Place for Dark Paranormal, Beyond Control - 2005 - Publishers Weekly Quill Award nominee in the Romance category for Crimson Moon
- 2005 - Washington Romance Writers Prolific Pen Award
- 2005 - Daphne Du Maurier Award 2nd Place for Paranormal Romantic Suspense,Crimson Moon
- 2006 - Romantic Times Best Harlequin Intrigue of the Year, The Secret Night
- 2007 - Futuristic, Fantasy, and Paranormal Romance Writers of AmericaRomance Writers of AmericaRomance 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:...
Chapter Prism Award 1st Place for Novella, "Second Chance" in "Midnight Magic" - 2008 - New Jersey Romance Writers Golden Leaf Award for Best Novella, "Huntress Moon" in "Elemental Magic"
- 2008 - Romantic Times Pioneer of Romance Award
- 2009 - Romantic Times Best Harlequin Intrigue of the Year, "More Than a Man"
Dollhouse Books
- Dollhouse Furniture You Can Make (1977) (with Nancy Baggett)
- Dollhouse Lamps and Chandeliers (1979) (with Nancy Baggett)
- Dollhouse Kitchen and Dining Room Accessories (1979)
Twistaplot Series Multi-Author
- 10. Mission of the Secret Spy Squad (1984) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
)
Micro Adventure Series Multi-Author
- 1. Space Attack (1984) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
) - 5. Mindbenders (1984) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
) - 7. Doom Stalker (1985) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
)
Magic Micro Adventure Series Multi-Author
- 1. Captain Kid and the Pirates (1985) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
) - 4. The Cats of Castle Mountain (1985) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
)
Charisma Inc. Series
- Saber Dance (1988) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
) - Breathless (1988) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
and Kathryn Jensen) - Smoke Screen (1988) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
and Barbara Cummings) - Desperado (1988) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
and Chassie, L. West) - The Golden Hawk (1988) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
and Jean M. Favors) - On Edge (1988) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
) - Risky Venture (1989) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
and Alice Leonhardt) - Roller Coaster (1989) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
) - The Big Score (1989) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
and Kathryn Jensen) - Night Stalker (1989) (with Eileen BuckholtzEileen BuckholtzEileen Buckholtz, née Garber was a US novelist to from 1982 to 1997. She wrote under her married name in collaboration with Ruth Glick, and also in collaboration with her under the pseudonyms of Amanda Lee and Rebecca York until 1997.-Biography:...
and Kathryn Jensen)
Cookbooks
- Don't Tell 'Em It's Good for 'Em (1984) (with Nancy Baggett and Gloria Kaufer Greene)
- Eat Your Vegetables! (1985) (with Nancy Baggett and Gloria Kaufer Greene)
- Soup's On (1985) (with Nancy Baggett)
- The Oat Bran Baking Book (1989) (with Nancy Baggett)
- 100 Percent Pleasure (1994) (with Nancy Baggett)
- Skinny One-Pot Meals (1994) (with Nancy Baggett)
- Prevention's Healthy One-Dish Meals in Minutes (1995) (with Nancy Baggett)
- Skinny Italian Cooking (1996) (with Nancy Baggett)
- Skinny Soups (1997) (with Nancy Baggett)
- Your Family Will Love It! (1997)
- Simply Italian: 100 Zesty Italian Favorites Ready to Eat in Minutes (1998)
- The Diabetes Snack, Munch, Nibble, Nosh Book (1998)
- Fabulous Lo-Carb Cuisine (2000)
- One Pot Meals for People with Diabetes (2002) (with Nancy Baggett)
- Snack Attack! (2006)
Single romance novels
- Brian's Captive (1983 Aug)
- Reluctant Merger (1983 Dec)
- Summer Wine (1984 Jul)
- Begginer's Luck (1984 Dec)
- Mistaken Image (1985 Mar)
- Hopelessly Devoted (1985 Jul)
- Summer Stars (1985 Sep)
- Stolen Passions (1986 Aug)
Single romance novels
- End of Illusion (1984 May)
- Love in Good Measure (1984 Nov)
- More Than Promises (1985 Aug)
- Logical choice (1986 Mar)
- Great expectations (1987 Apr)
- A place in your heart (1988 Apr)
- Silver Creek Challenge (1989 Apr)
The Peregrine Connection Series
- Talons of the Falcon (Apr 1986)
- Flight of the Raven (Aug 1986)
- In Search of the Dove (Oct 1986)
In collaboration
- Life Line (Aug 1990)
- Shattered Vows (Feb 1991)
- Whispers in the Night (Aug 1991)
- Only Skin Deep (Feb 1992)
- Trial by Fire (Sep 1992)
- Hopscotch (Feb 1993)
- Cradle and All (Jul 1993)
- What Child Is This? (Dec 1993)
- Midnight Kiss (May 1994)
- Tangled Vows (Sep 1994)
- Till Death Us Do Part (Apr 1995)
- Prince of Time (Sep 1995)
- Face to Face (Oct 1996)
- For Your Eyes Only (Feb 1997)
- Father and Child (Oct 1997)
- Remington and Juliet (Feb 1998) (in Key to My Heart)
Alone
- Nowhere Man (Jul 1998)
- Shattered Lullaby (Dec 1998)
- Counterfeit Wife (Aug 1999) (in After Dark)
- Midnight Caller (Oct 1999)
- Never Too Late (Mar 2000)
- Amanda's Child (Sep 2000)
- The Man from Texas (Aug 2001)
- Never Alone (Oct 2001)
- Lassiter's Law (Dec 2001)
- From the Shadows (Jun 2002)
- Phantom Lover (Apr 2003)
- Intimate Strangers (Jul 2003)
- Out of Nowhere (Apr 2004)
- Spellbound (Feb 2005)
- The Secret Night (Apr 2006)
- Return of the Warrior (Oct 2007)
- Soldier Caged (Jul 2008)
- More Than a Man (Aug 2009)
- Guarding Grace (Jul 2010)
- Solid As Steele (Jan 2011)
Moon Series
- Killing Moon (Jun 2003)
- Edge of The Moon (Aug 2003)
- Witching Moon (Oct 2003)
- Burning Moon (novella) in Cravings (anthology) (Jul 2004)
- Crimson Moon (Jan 2005)
- Shadow of the Moon (Jun 2006)
- New Moon (Mar 2007)
- Ghost Moon (May 2008)
- Huntress Moon (novella) in Elemental Magic (anthology) (Nov 2007)
- Eternal Moon (Apr 2009)
- Dragon Moon (Oct 2009)
Moon Series Omnibus
- Full Moon (Feb 2006) (Killing Moon and Edge of the Moon)
- Moon Swept (Nov 2006) (Witching Moon and Crimson Moon)
Other Harlequin Intrigues
- Life Line (Jul 1990)
- Bayou Moon (May 1992)
- Tangled Vows (Sep 1994)
- Body Contact (Mar 2002)
- Bedroom Therapy (Jan 2004)
- Undercover Encounter (Jul 2004)
- Spellbound (Feb 2005)
- Riley's Retribution (Dec 2005)
- Chain Reaction (Oct 2006)
- Royal Lockdown (Jun 2007)
- Christmas Spirit (Oct 2008)
- Powerhouse (Feb 2010)
Anthologies
- Key to My Heart (Jan 1998) (with Muriel Jensen, Kasey Michaels)
- Escapade (Dec 1998) (with Margot EarlyMargot EarlyMargot Early is an author of mass-market fiction. She has published more than twenty-five titles. Her work has been translated into eight languages and distributed in eighteen countries. Her father was electrical engineer James Early....
, Lynne GrahamLynne GrahamLynne Graham is a popular Northern Irish author of over 60 romance novels. She published her novels in Mills & Boon since 1987.-Biography:...
, Vicki Lewis ThompsonVicki Lewis ThompsonVicki Lewis Thompson is a best-selling U.S.American writer of over seventy romance novels. She has also been published under the pseudonyms Cory Kenyon and Corey Keaton with Mary Tate Engels.-Biography:...
) - After Dark (Jul 1999) (with Caroline Burnes)
- Secret Vows (Jan 2000) (with Kelsey Roberts)
- Bayou Blood Brothers (Mar 2001) (with Metsy Hingle, Joanna WayneJoanna WayneJo Ann Vest is an American author of contemporary romance novels under the pseudonym Joanna Wayne.-Biography:Wayne was born and raised in Shreveport, Louisiana. She began reading when she was four years old, and quickly began making weekly trips to the library to find books to read...
) - Part of the Bargain / Undercover / Free Fall / Bayou Moon / Trail by Fire (Mar 2002) (with Jasmine CresswellJasmine CresswellJasmine Rosemary Cresswell is a best-selling author of over 50 romance novels as Jasmine Cresswell and Jasmine Craig.-Biography:...
, Linda Lael MillerLinda Lael MillerLinda Lael Miller , is a best-selling American author of more than seventy contemporary and historical romance novels. She has also written under the pen name Lael St. James.-Personal life:...
) - Intimate Danger: Tempting Faith / shattered Vows (Sep 2002) (with Susan MallerySusan MallerySusan Mallery is the author of over 80 books for Harlequin and Silhouette as well as full length novels. She lives in the Los Angeles Area with her husband and cats.- Booklist by Years:2010s:*Completely Smitten...
) - Gypsy Magic: Allessandra / Sabina / Andrei (Oct 2002) (with Ann Voss Peterson, Patricia Rosemoor)
- Silent Night: What Child is This? / Better Watch Out (2003) (with Dani Sinclair)
- Witchcraft (Mar 2003) (with Jayne Ann KrentzJayne Ann KrentzJayne Ann Krentz, née Jayne Castle is an American writer of romance novels. Krentz is the author of a string of New York Times bestsellers under seven different pseudonyms. Now, she only uses three names. As Jayne Ann Krentz she writes contemporary romantic-suspense. She uses Amanda Quick for her...
and Amanda Stevens) - Guarded Secrets (Sep 2003) (with B J Daniels)
- Boys in Blue: Jordan/Liam/Zachary (Dec 2003) (with Ann Voss Peterson and Patricia Rosemoor)
- Cravings (Jun 2004) (with Mary Janice Davidson, Laurell K. HamiltonLaurell K. HamiltonLaurell Kaye Hamilton is an American fantasy and romance writer. She is the author of two series of stories. Hamilton is known for her New York Times-bestselling Anita Blake series, featuring a professional zombie raiser/supernatural consultant for the police as the protagonist in a world where...
and Eileen WilksEileen WilksEileen Wilks is an American award-winning fiction writer living in Midland, Texas.- Biography :Wilks lives in the West Texas town of Midland, Texas, and has previously, as a child, lived in Canada and Venezuela as well as twelve U.S...
) - Immortal Bad Boys (Sep 2004) (with Rosemary Laurey and Linda Thomas-Sundstrom)
- Desert Sons (Apr 2005) (with Ann Voss Peterson and Patricia Rosemoor)
- What Dreams May Come (Jul 2005) (with Sherrilyn KenyonSherrilyn KenyonSherrilyn Kenyon is a bestselling US writer. Under her own name she writes Urban Fantasy, but is best known for her Dark-Hunter vampire series. Under the pseudonym Kinley MacGregor she wrote historicals also with paranormal elements...
and Robin D Owens) - Midnight Magic (May 2006) (with Susan Kearney and Jeanie London)
- Unleashed (Dec 2006) (with Susan Kearney, Lucy Monroe and Diane Whiteside)
- Elemental Magic (Nov 2007) (with Carol BergCarol BergCarol Berg is the author of several fantasy novels, including the books from the Rai-Kirah series, Song of the Beast, the books from The Bridge of D'Arnath series, and the Lighthouse novels...
, Jean Johnson and Sharon ShinnSharon ShinnSharon Shinn is an American novelist who writes combining aspects of fantasy, science fiction and romance. She has published more than a dozen novels for adult and young adult readers. She works as a journalist in St. Louis, Missouri and is a graduate of Northwestern University.Sharon is a...
) - Christmas Spirit / Christmas Awakening (Oct 2008) (with Ann Voss Peterson)
External links
- Ruth Glick/Rebecca York Official Website (this is a partial bibliography that focuses on the author's speculative fiction work)