
Emilie Richards |
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milie Richards is the author of more than fifty novels.
Emilie began writing in 1983
after the birth of her fourth child and a move to New
Orleans, Louisiana. Four children, another strange city
(New Orleans, God bless it, is stranger than most) and
a blossoming need to do something "just for herself"
convinced her to begin writing. Contemporary romance
novels and, more recently, family dramas, were both
logical choices because with a Master's degree in family
counseling and experience as a counselor, she thought
she might have something to say about relationships.
A long and happy marriage to her minister husband Michael
didn't hurt, either. Her first book, BRENDAN'S SONG,
named in honor of the baby who was often on her lap
as she wrote it, was published by Silhouette Romance
in 1985.
Emilie has received a number
of awards during her career, including the RITA from
Romance Writers of America and several from Romantic
Times magazine, including a career achievement award.
She has been interviewed on both television and radio,
including stints as a guest on the Leeza show and Hard
Copy. Hard Copy, who did an entire segment-right after
one on modern day vampires-called her the next Danielle
Steel. She's even been quoted in Reader's Digest, right
between Oprah and Thomas Jefferson.
Besides Virginia and Louisiana,
Emilie and family have lived in Florida, California,
Arkansas, Ohio and Pennsylvania. A four month family
sabbatical in Australia turned into six books for Silhouette
with Australian or New Zealand settings. Ten years later
she returned for three months with Michael and Brendan
to research BEAUTIFUL LIES, her third book for Mira.
Emilie currently lives in Northern
Virginia and not surprisingly Virginia is a "character"
in many of her recent novels. Despite the family's frequent
moves Emilie is delighted that her children (along with
a terrific son and daughter-in-law) are still within
reach, and not in Australia as they so often threatened.
In addition to traveling, Emilie
is an enthusiastic gardener who is quickly turning her
suburban yard into a cottage garden and a quilter who
can't quite sew a straight seam.
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