Eve Gaddy



http://www.evegaddy.com

When my daughter asked me why I write romance, I told her I love the happy ending. Life might not give people a happy ending, but a romance always does. I like reading books that touch my emotions, that make me cry and laugh. Those are the kind of books I try to write. Unlike many authors, I didn't know from birth that I was destined to write. I've always loved to read and I liked writing papers and poetry. But write an entire book? No way.

Or so I thought. One day, in my quest for the perfect job, I mentioned writing a romance. A friend--a romance reader, naturally--asked, "Why don't you just do it?" So I did, and I found the answer to my dreams. My husband realized I was serious sometime during my second book--probably when I totally forgot to pick up our daughter from dance class. He's been my main supporter ever since. My family has even forgiven my tendency to be obsessive-compulsive when I'm creating. And my husband and friends have grown used to my off-the-wall questions, but they're still trying to figure out what's fiction and what's reality. They know me well.

Books

Somewhere In Texas
May 1, 2005
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Casey's Gamble
(Raising Cane)
April 15, 2003
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A Marriage Made In Texas
(Superromance #1090 "The Brothers Kincaid, Book #2")
October 1, 2002
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Trouble In Texas
(Superromance #1031)
December 1, 2001
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