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Deborah Elaine Camp was born in Hayti, Missouri, USA, but is a long-time resident of Oklahoma. She has been a full-time writer since she graduated from the University of Tulsa. She worked for a few years asa reporter for newspapers before becoming a freelance writer. She grew up watching cowboys on TV. If there was a western on, her dad wanted to watch it. From Laramie to Have Gun Will Travel, the Camp family watched them all! This must have seeped into her skin and brain because when she outlined her first novel, Western came naturally. She loves to write about the American West, and also about strong, independent women and men who are their equals. She also tries to mix some laughter in with the loving.
She is the author of more than 50 novels of contemporary and historical romances, and had signed her novels as Elaine Camp, Elaine Tucker, Deborah Benet, Delaine Tucker, Deborah Camp, and Delayne Camp. Her books have been published by Signet, Jove, New American Library, Harlequin, Silhouette, and Avon. Her novels have won hearts and awards, and she also has been inducted into the Oklahoma Authors Hall of Fame. She is a charter member of the Romance Writers of America, and also a member of the Author's Guild. Aside from writing and reading, Deborah works with Animal Rescue Foundation to rescue dogs from kill shelters and place them in loving, caring homes. Hers is also a foster home for rescued dogs and puppies.
He'd done it to her again! Tess Maxwell had yet to forgive Asher Ames for usurping her position as editor of the college newspaper. And now, just she was about to win the plum job as a Kansas City entertainment reporter, who should appear but Ashe...
Cowboys weren't easy to love Veterinarian Killian Whittier was trained to deal with animal ills--not cowboys' egos. Investigating alleged animal cruelty on the set of a Western movie brought her head-to-head with Gus Breedlove and his stubborn pri...
He was a real prize! Ruben Crosscroft was not your typical butler, a proper old gent in black tails. The awesome Aussie arrived sporting athletic shorts and a T-shirt. Blue-eyed, virile, tanned--he was no sexless, wooden servant.. . . Which cam...
"What Daughter?" Nicholas Thunderheart moved through the steamy forest with the strength of a jungle cat. Primal...predatory. Years ago, scandal had driven him to isolation in the Smoky Mountains. But now that solitude was shattered-by a woman. ...