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Barbara Boswell
Barbara Schroeder was born on 28 October 1946 in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, USA. She worked as nurse, before she married William P. Boswell, a attorney, and they had three daughters. She has been a long-time romance novel fan, becoming hooked on the romances by Harlequin back in the mid-‘70s... show more
Barbara Schroeder was born on 28 October 1946 in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, USA. She worked as nurse, before she married William P. Boswell, a attorney, and they had three daughters.

She has been a long-time romance novel fan, becoming hooked on the romances by Harlequin back in the mid-‘70s when she was home with her three small daughters. When the youngest reached school age in 1983, she wanted something to do with her extra time. She thought about going back to nursing, but didn't care to deal with hospital shifts. She'd often made up stories in her head and/or continued the stories that she'd read, so it seemed like a fun idea to try to write a story of her own. It took a lot more effort and organization than the loosely strung-together scenes she'd run through her mind, but she was right about the fun part! She enjoyed the whole process and wrote a story that she knew she would enjoy reading. She sent it off and was thrilled when it was accepted! It was even more exciting to see her name on the book cover. Some 50-plus books later, it's still a thrill to see her name on the book and it's still fun to make up stories — at least most of the time!

Barbara gets her ideas from everywhere but especially from reading, which she loves to do. Sometimes, just a sentence in a newspaper or a magazine will spark an idea to develop into a romance. Other times, she'll be inspired by another romance novel and she will try to put her own spin on a favorite old plot. Barbara believes that we all have our preferences — she's always been partial to the "secret baby" story line. That, plus the "marriage of convenience" and class or family conflicts are some of her particular favorites.

Her three daughters are all grown up now, and she and her husband are the proud grandparents of a beautiful little grandson. They also have three cats who seem to think that they are the rulers of their house. They are terribly spoiled, and they just might be right.
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Birth date: 1946-10-28
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Book Hoarders Anonymous
Book Hoarders Anonymous rated it 8 years ago
Well...after you get past the whole stink eye that the first couple of chapters cause, not bad. Ok. Our H is...I don't know what he is. He investigates things, then turns his notes over to a tabloid writer. Our h holds a position with a network that kinda sounds like all those dull documentary typ...
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Book Hoarders Anonymous rated it 9 years ago
Huh. Amazingly enough, the cover appears to be a recreated scene from the book. That said, I had to look at the inside cover to see the publication date because I was just sure this was a 70s release. Nope; 80s. Really?! The whole thing took place in 72 hours so there's a strong case of insta-love...
salythereader
salythereader rated it 11 years ago
A nice book like all books by BB usually are. The heroine is a triplet and the hero and the heroine's siblings broke up a month back because of what turns out to be a misunderstanding and in trying to get them together, they end up falling for each other. The romance moves fast defying believability...
salythereader
salythereader rated it 12 years ago
Rating 3.5 starsI enjoyed the various secondary romances, especially Wade and his falling for his best friend and also his aunt Eve's. The heroine's romance was good as well especially his son calling her mommy. What irked me was the heroine's tendency to be dramatic, she seemed too immature to be 2...
salythereader
salythereader rated it 12 years ago
Delightfully enjoyable Barbara Boswell book. The heroine is made a heiress and has to deal with her vulture relatives who I would have stabbed. The hero was supposed to inherit the company and is unhappy about what the heroine may decide and the power she yields. There is instant attraction between ...
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