Dorothy Garlock
Dorothy Garlock was a prolific American author of romantic novels, particularly known for her historical romances set in the American South, Southwest, and Depression-era Dust Bowl, with over 20 million books in print worldwide and translated into 18 languages.[1][2][6] Born in Texas, she began her writing career in 1976 after working as a bookkeeper and columnist for a local newspaper, achieving unexpected success with more than 50 novels under pen names including Dorothy Glenn, Dorothy Phillips, and Johanna Phillips.[1][2][5] She lived in Clear Lake, Iowa, from 1955 until her death in 2018, earning numerous awards for her work.[1][2][5]
Grand Saline, Texas, USA
Jun 22, 1919
Romance
Historical Romance
Western
Take Me Home
A Week from Sunday
Keep a Little Secret
A Love for All Time
The Planting Season
Come a Little Closer
Come a Little Closer
Take Me Home
Stay a Little Longer
Leaving Whiskey Bend
Stay a Little Longer
Midnight Blue
By Starlight
A Week from Sunday
A Week from Sunday
A Week from Sunday
Twice In A Lifetime
On Tall Pine Lake
Keep a Little Secret
On Tall Pine Lake
Twice in a Lifetime
Stay a Little Longer
Keep a Little Secret
Train from Marietta