Lori Copeland
Lori Copeland, born June 12, 1941, in Springfield, Missouri, is an American author of over 95 novels, initially writing romance novels starting in 1982 before transitioning to Christian fiction in 1995. She has co-authored works with authors like Virginia Smith and Angela Elwell Hunt, and her books include popular series such as 'Brides of the West.' Copeland has received awards including Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement, Holt Medallion, and induction into the Missouri Writers Hall of Fame in 2000.
Romance
Christian Fiction
Historical Romance
Beautiful Star of Bethlehem: A Christmas Novella
Monday Morning Faith
A Bride for Noah
A Cowboy at Heart
June (Brides of the West)
Love Blooms in Winter
Monday Morning Faith
The Preacher's Lady (Sugar Maple Hearts Book 1)
Outlaw's Bride
The Heart's Frontier
A Plain and Simple Heart (The Amish of Apple Grove)
Sisters of Mercy Flats
Love Blooms in Winter
Unwrapping Christmas
When Love Comes My Way
Rainy Day Dreams
Simple Gifts (Women of Faith Gifts)
The Drifter (Men of the Saddle #2)
A Case of Crooked Letters (A Morning Shade Mystery series #2)
A Kiss for Cade
Now and Always
Ruth
With This Ring: Something Old/Something New/Something Borrowed/Something Blue (HeartQuest Anthology)
Patience