Anne Marie Winston
Anne Marie Rodgers is an American writer of romance novels as Anne Marie Winston. Many of her novels have appeared on the USA Today Bestseller lists and she has served as both vice-president and retreat chairman of the Washington Romance Writers. BiographyAnne Marie Rodgers was born in Pennsylvania, United States. She is a former teacher, who loves reading, rescuing wildlife, cats and dogs. She began writing romance novels in 1989 when she was a stay-at-home mother with two small children. Her first book, Best Kept Secrets was purchased by the Silhouette Desire line in 1991 and published under the pseudonym Anne Marie Winston.[1] Two of her novels, Substitute Wife and The Pregnant Princess, have been number one on the Waldenbooks bestsellers list, while several other novels have placed on the USA Today extended bestseller list.[1] Her June 2001 release, A Most Desirable M.D., was described by Romantic Times Magazine as a "delicious love story with scorching scenes, two lovable characters, and brilliant story and character development,"[2] and was nominated for their award for 2001 Best Silhouette Desire.[3] Winston is a member of the Romance Writers of America and of Novelists, Inc. She has served as both vice-president and retreat chairman of the Washington Romance Writers, receiving their Magic Crystal Award for outstanding service to the chapter. In 1998, she was chosen to represent contemporary series romantic fiction at a Smithsonian Institution Writing Seminar.[1] BibliographySingle Novels
American Heroes: Against All Odds Series Multi-Author
Kincaid Ranchers
Butler Country Brides Series
Royally Wed Series Multi-Author
Men Of The Badlands Series
Fortunes of Texas Series Multi-Author
20 Amber Court Series Multi-Author
Billionaire Bachelors Series
Family Secrets Series Multi-Author
Dynasties the Barones Series Multi-Author
Mantalk Series
Dynasties the Danforths Series Multi-Author
Logan's Legacy Series Multi-Author
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Omnibus In Collaboration
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