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Kathleen Eagle

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Kathleen Eagle
BornKathleen Pierson
(1947-11-08) November 8, 1947 (age 76)
Virginia, U.S.
Pen nameKathleen Eagle
OccupationNovelist
Alma materMount Holyoke College (BA)
Northern State University (MS)
Period1984-present
GenreRomance
SpouseClyde Spencer Eagle
Children3
Website
www.kathleeneagle.com

Kathleen Eagle (née Pierson; born November 8, 1947) is an American author of over 50 romance novels.

Awards

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  • This Time Forever: 1993 RITA Awards Best Novel winner

Bibliography

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Single novels

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  • Class Act (1985)
  • Someday Soon (1985)
  • Georgia Nights (1986)
  • For Old Times' Sake (1986)
  • Something Worth Keeping (1986)
  • Carved in Stone (1987)
  • Private Treaty (1988)
  • Candles in the Night (1988)
  • More Than a Miracle (1988)
  • But That Was Yesterday (1988)
  • Medicine Woman (1989)
  • Heat Lightning (1989)
  • Paintbox Morning (1989)
  • 'Til There Was You (1989)
  • Heaven and Earth (1990)
  • Bad Moon Rising (1991)
  • Black Tree Moon (1992)
  • This Time Forever (1992)
  • Diamond Willow (1993)
  • Broomstick Cowboy (1993)
  • Fire and Rain (1994)
  • Defender (1994)
  • Reason to Believe (1995)
  • Surrender! (1995)
  • Sunrise Song (1996)
  • The Last True Cowboy (1998)
  • What the Heart Knows (1999)
  • Once Upon a Wedding (2002)
  • Nightwolf's Captive (2003)
  • A View of the River (2005)
  • Ride a Painted Pony (2006)
  • Mystic Horseman (2008)
  • In Care Of Sam Beaudry (2009)
  • One Christmas One Cowboy (2009)
  • Cool Hand Hank (2010)
  • Once A Father (2010)

American Heroes: Against All Odds Series Multi-Author

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  • To Each His Own (1992)

Night Remembers Series

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  1. The Night Remembers (1997)
  2. Night Falls Like Silk (2003)

Last Good Man Series

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  1. The Last Good Man (2000)
  2. You Never Can Tell (2001)

Collections

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  • Friends, Families, Lovers (1993)
  • Summer Sizzlers '97 - Too Hot to Handle (1996)

Omnibus in Collaboration

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Kathleen Eagle in Fantastic Fiction, retrieved 2008-03-16
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