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Warren was born Linda Siegert in Brazos County, Texas in 1945. Finally her father, James Siegert, and husband, Billy Warren, suggested that she write her own novels.
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Miranda, the pampered daughter of a millionaire rancher has been kidnapped and hidden deep in the Texas Hill Country. Jacob Culver, a fugitive who has been living in the Hill Country for the past five years rescues her, but before they can get away they are found by Spikes, the man who kidnapped her. An interesting trio, and the story has just begun.....
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Twins: They're definitely not two of a kind. Getting criminals off the street- that's why Blair Logan went into law in the first place. She's an assistant D.A. in Houston, and she's always scorned defense attorneys like Lucas Culver. Especially Lucas Culver, who's tough, sharp whitted and way too handsome. He's the kind of man most women fall for, although Blair's determined not to be one of them. And he's got an impressive record of acquittals- even if she refuses to be impressed. Then the unthinkable happens. Her twin brother, Blake, is accused of murder. A murder she's convinced he didn't commit, despite damning evidence to the contrary. She knows he'll need the best defense attorney in the state of Texas. And that means Lucas. He's the only one Blair can turn to now, the only one who can help her brother. Will he do it?
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Caroline Whitten has never met a man like Eli Coltrane. From the first moment he touched her, Caroline knew there was something special about him. But is she being honest with herself? Have her feelings for Eli grown out of love, or out of gratitude because the Texas Ranger rescued her from a dangerous man? She knows that Eli has resisted getting close to anyone - including his three half brothers - since he was young. He's the forgotten son, unacknowledged by his father, and unwilling to think of Jake, Beau and Caleb McCain as his blood. Caroline helps him change his mind, so he can find out what it means to be part of a family. But it's what she learns from him along the way that is completely unforgettable...
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At eighteen, Claire and Dean were already planning their future. Until they suddenly found themselves parents. With Dean on the road pursuing a football career, raising their daughters became Claire's first priority and full-time job. Now, with the girls grown, she can finally pursue her long-deferred dream of going to college. Then she gets the news: she's going to be a mother again. Coming to terms with her midlife pregnancy means confronting her hopes, fears and choices she's made. Through twenty-five years of joy, struggle and near tragedy, the one constant was Claire's love for Dean. Is that love strong enough to weather the biggest crisis of their marriage and help them embrace the future--together?
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Warren was born Linda Siegert in Brazos County, Texas in 1945. Finally her father, James Siegert, and husband, Billy Warren, suggested that she write her own novels.
She sent her first completed manuscript, Christmas Cradle, to Harlequin Books.
After graduation from Bryan High School in Bryan, Texas, Warren enrolled in a nursing program offered by Scott & White. After less than a year in the program, Warren was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. Her pain became so bad that she was unable to walk to class and was forced to drop out.
To keep herself occupied during her frequent hospital stays, Warren read voraciously.
In 1985, she began writing. Harlequin rejected the manuscript, with a note that it had a "good plot, but characters not three-dimensional".
Encouraged by the fact that Harlequin thought her plotting had promise, Warren continued writing. Her next two manuscripts did not satisfy her, but she sent her fourth attempt back to Harlequin.
The manuscript was shuffled through the different Harlequin lines before being purchased on April 19, 1999 by the Harlequin SuperRomance line.
After releasing nine novels for Harlequin, Warren returned to her first manuscript. After she reworked it, the story was finally accepted by Harlequin. The same year, she placed third in the Lories, and was a double finalist in the Aspen Gold contest for The Cowboy"s Return and Son of Texas.
In 2009, she was a finalist in the RWA RITA contest with Texas Heir.
Warren writes every day. In those mornings that she does not have physical therapy, Warren reads email and participates on various blogs.
In the afternoons, she writes from 1:00-3:30. She returns to her writing at 7pm and works for as long as she can, sometimes until 1:00 a.m.
Her second Harlequin release, Deep in the Heart of Texas, won the Romantic Times Reviewer"s Choice Award for Best Super Romance in 2000. Two years later, Warren won the Golden Quill Award, given by the Desert Rose Chapter of the Romance Writers of America, for the Best Long Contemporary of 2002 for her novel Cowboy at the Crossroads. lieutenant reached the top 10 on the Waldenbooks Series Best-Seller List, marking the first time one of her novels had placed on the list. In 2007, Warren received the Bookseller"s Best Award in the Long Contemporary Category for her novel The Cowboy"s Return, published in the Harlequin American Romance line.
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