![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The following year she penned another series named Lairds’ Brides Series. The series comprises four novels in total. The first book in her Crown’s Spies Series was published by the title The Lion’s Lady (1988). In 1988, Garwood began to write a romance series. In the following years she produced several stand alone novels, including Rebellious Desire (1986), Honor’s Splendour (1987), and The Prize (1991). Her novels were instantly published and she was been requested for more historical romances. The novels remained unpublished until she got married, had children and in her spare time attended writers’ conference where she found an agent to represent her work. Her next attempt was a historical romance novel, Gentle Warrior, which was written in 1985. In 1985 she wrote another YA novel, What’s a Girl to Do?, under the pseudonym Emily Chase. She began to write and eventually produced a young adult fiction novel, A Girl Named Summer. It started when Garwood’s precisely written essays were applauded by a professor who persuaded her to write. ![]()
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