Rebecca Winters
Rebecca Winters, born Rebecca Brown, is an American romance novelist from Salt Lake City, Utah, who began her writing career in the late 1970s with novels like By Love Divided under her real name Rebecca Burton and Blind to Love under Rebecca Winters for Harlequin. She attended boarding school in Lausanne, Switzerland at 17, earned a B.A. in secondary education, history, French, and Spanish from the University of Utah, and pursued postgraduate work in Arabic, later teaching French and history while writing extensively for Harlequin, earning awards such as the National Readers' Choice Award and Utah Writer of the Year.
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Feb 14, 1940
Romance
Bride Fit for a Prince
Italian Groom, Princess Bride (The Royal House of Savoy Book 2)
Home to Wyoming
Taming the French Tycoon
Expecting the Prince's Baby
At the Chateau for Christmas
A Cowboy's Heart
Marriage for Sale
The Texas Ranger's Bride
A Bride for the Island Prince
A Marriage Made in Italy (Harlequin Romance)
In a Cowboy's Arms
The Chief Ranger
The Bachelor Ranger
The Marshal's Prize
The SEAL's Promise
Crazy About Her Spanish Boss (9 to 5 Book 46)
Will You Marry Me?
THREE LITTLE MIRACLES (ENCHANTED S.)
Rafael's Convenient Proposal (What Women Want! Book 6)
Wedding Vows: Say I Do
Having the Frenchman's Baby
Return to Sender (Romance S.)
A Bride By Summer: The Texas Ranger's Bride / from Best Friend to Bride / Once Upon a Bride