Nan Ryan

Nancy Henderson Ryan
Born Texas, United States
Pen name Nancy Henderson Ryan,
Nan Ryan
Occupation Novelist
Nationality American
Period 1983-Present
Genre Romance

Nancy Henderson Ryan (b. in Texas) is an American writer of romance novels under her full name and as Nan Ryan.

Biography

Nancy Henderson was born in Texas, she is the middle daughter of a rancher and postmaster.

In 1981, she read an article on romance writers, "From bedroom to boardroom", she began to write with her Smith Corona.

Nan married Joe Ryan, a television director. They have lived in Washington, California, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Missouri, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and her native Texas.

Nan Ryan won Historical Storyteller of the year in 1995 from Romantic Times. She was nominated for Best Western Historical romance in 1997. Ryan was named Best historical storyteller of the year in again in 2001.

Ryan was nominated for the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award in 2003 for Best Western Romance for her novel Naughty Marietta.[1]

Bibliography

As Nancy Henderson Ryan

Single Novel

  • Kathleen's surrender, 1983/Jan

As Nan Ryan

Single Novels

  • Lightning strikes twice, 1987/May
  • Wayward Lady, 1987/May
  • Desert storm, 1987/Jun
  • Love in the air, 1987/Sep
  • Midnight affair, 1988/Jul
  • Stardust, 1988/Oct
  • Savage heat, 1989/Jan
  • Silken bondage, 1989/Jan
  • Outlaw's kiss, 1989/Fev
  • Sun god, 1990/Sep
  • Cloudcastle, 1990/Oct
  • The legend of the love, 1991/Sep
  • Written in the starts, 1992
  • Love me tonight, 1994
  • A life time of heaven, 1994/Fev
  • Because you're mine, 1995/Aug
  • You belong to my heart, 1996/Fev
  • Burning love, 1996/Sep
  • The princess goes west, 1998/Jul
  • Waning you, 1999/Jul
  • The countess misbehaves, 2000/Jun
  • The seducction of Ellen, 2001/Apr
  • The scandalous Miss Howard, 2002/Apr
  • Naughty Marietta, 2003/Apr
  • The last dance, 2003/Dec
  • Chieftain, 2004/Mar
  • Duchess for a day, 2005/Jun
  • The sheriff, 2006/Apr
  • Dearest enemy, 2006/Nov
  • "Kathleen's Surrender" 2012/Oct E book Open Road Media
  • "Desert Storm" 2012/Oct E book Open Road Media
  • "Savage Heat" 2012/Oct E book open road media
  • "Burning Love" 2012/Oct E book Open Road Media
  • "Desert Storm" 2012/Oct E book Open Road Media
  • "Outlaw's Kiss" 2012/Oct E book Open Road Media
  • "Burning Love"2012/Oct E book Open Road Media[2]

References

  1. Romantic Times 2003 Reviewers' Choice Award Nominees, Romantic Times, 2003, archived from the original on 2007-10-14, retrieved 2007-11-16
  2. Amazon Kindle Books

Open Road Integrated Media Home Page lists above books and pub dates.

Sources

After a long, valiant struggle against parkinson's, Nan died peacefully in sleep, surrounded

by loving family on March 14, 2017.

May God Bless and keep her.

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