Julie Elizabeth Garwood (née Murphy; December 26, 1944 – June 8, 2023) was an American writer of over twenty-seven romance novels in both the historical...
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in the series of three historical romance novels by American author Julie Garwood. It was published in 1999 by Pocket Books. It is a New York Times bestselling...
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Garwood can refer to: all in the United States Garwood, Idaho, an unincorporated community in Kootenai County Garwood, Missouri, an unincorporated community...
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Sams, Vera Farmiga, Justin Chambers, and Zak Orth. It is based on Julie Garwood's 1995 novel For the Roses. The film premiered on CBS on April 20, 1997...
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(magazine), an American monthly magazine The Bride, a 1989 novel by Julie Garwood The Bride, a 1982 novel by Bapsi Sidhwa The Bride, a Marvel Comics series...
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scientist. Fields of Omagh, 25, Australian Thoroughbred racehorse. Julie Garwood, 78, American author (Ransom). Wade Goodwyn, 63, American news journalist...
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and cowboys. In the 1990s the genre began to focus more on humor, as Julie Garwood began introducing humorous elements and characters into her historical...
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include co-founder of Garmin Corporation Min Kao, romance novelist Julie Garwood, U.S. Representative from Missouri Karen McCarthy, baseball pitcher...
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"Heartbreaker" (Grimm), a television episode Heartbreaker, a 2000 novel by Julie Garwood Heartbreaker, a 2018 novel by Claudia Dey Heartbreakers, a comic book...
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Romance novels began to contain more humor beginning in the 1990s, as Julie Garwood began introducing a great deal of humor into her historical romances...
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