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Bethany Campbell

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Bethany Campbell
BornSally Lea Bostwick
April 27, 1941
Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
DiedMarch 26, 2022(2022-03-26) (aged 80)
Pen nameSally Lea McCluskey, Lisa Harris
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
EducationWayne State Teachers College (BA)
University of Arkansas (MA)
Northern Illinois University (PhD)
Period1984–2022
GenreRomance
Notable awardsRITA Award
Website
www.bethanycampbell.com

Sally Lea McCluskey (née Bostwick; April 27, 1941 – March 26, 2022), known by her pen names Bethany Campbell and Lisa Harris, was an American writer of romance novels.

Biography

Sally McCluskey was born on April 27, 1941, in Omaha, Nebraska. She received a B.A. from Wayne State Teachers College, an M.A. in English from the University of Arkansas, and a Ph.D. in English literature from Northern Illinois University, where she met her future husband, Dan Borengasser, a fellow graduate student.[1]

After graduation, she taught at her alma mater and later at Eastern Illinois University. She has also worked on a freelance basis as a writer for several greeting card companies. She published her first romance novel in 1984. She has received three Romance Writers of America RITA Awards,[2] three Romantic Times Reviewer Awards, a Maggie Award, and the Daphne du Maurier Award of Excellence. She died on March 26, 2022, at the age of 80.[3]

Awards

  • Flirtation River: 1989 Rita Awards Best Novel winner
  • Every Kind of Heaven: 1992 Rita Awards Best Novel winner
  • See How They Run: 1997 Rita Awards Best Novel winner

Bibliography

As Bethany Campbell

Single novels

  • After the Stars Fall, 1985
  • A Thousand Roses, 1986
  • Only a Woman, 1986
  • Heartland, 1987
  • Pros and Cons, 1987
  • Sea Promise, 1987
  • The Long Way Home, 1987
  • Flirtation River, 1988
  • The Diamond Trap, 1988
  • The Lost Moon Flower, 1989
  • The Snow Garden, 1989
  • The Roses of Constant, 1989
  • Dead Opposites, 1990
  • Heart of the Sun, 1990
  • The Ends of the Earth, 1990
  • Dancing Sky, 1990
  • Every Kind of Heaven, 1991
  • Every Woman's Dream, 1991
  • The Cloud Holders, 1991
  • Spellbinder, 1992
  • Child's Play, 1992
  • Sand Dollar, 1992
  • Only Make Believe, 1992
  • Add a Little Spice, 1993
  • The Lady and the Tomcat, 1993
  • The Man Who Came for Christmas, 1993
  • Amarillo by Morning, 1993
  • The Thunder Rolls, 1993
  • Rhinestone Cowboy, 1994
  • Gentle on My Mind, 1994
  • Lonestar State of Mind, 1995
  • Don't Talk to Strangers, 1996
  • See How They Run, 1996
  • Hear No Evil, 1998
  • The Guardian, 1999
  • P.S. Love You Madly, 2000
  • Whose Little Girl Are You?, 2000
  • The Baby Gift, 2002
  • A Little Town in Texas, 2003
  • Home to Texas, 2004
  • Wild Horses, 2005

Anthologies in collaboration

  • "Say It with Flowers" in With This Ring, 1991
  • Always and Forever, 1995 (with Jasmine Cresswell and Debbie Macomber)
  • "I'll Take Texas" in Return to Crystal Creek, 2002
  • One True Secret/Full House, 2004 (with Nadia Nichols)
  • Baby, It's Cold Outside/Family Doctor/Baby Gift, 2004 (with Bobby Hutchinson and Kristine Rolofson)

As Lisa Harris

Single novels

  • I Will Find You!, 1994
  • Undercurrent, 1994
  • Trouble in Paradise, 1994
  • The Tempting, 1995
  • A Man from Oklahoma, 1996

References and sources

  1. ^ "Bethany Campbell". eHarlequin.com. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-04-16.
  2. ^ "Comprehensive List of RITA Winners". Romance Writers of America. Archived from the original on 2006-10-03. Retrieved 2007-04-16.
  3. ^ Sally Lea McCluskey
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