Mary Lynn Baxter
Mary Lynn Baxter was born on 28 July 1943 in Lufkin, Texas, USA, where she bred, home of the cowboy - hero of the Western romance, which is one of the most popular of the category's sub-genres. She would be the first to say that it's her background that gives her a unique feel for romance writing.
Since she was a young girl, books and reading have been an important part of her life. Only after she read all the "goodies" in her public library did her mother encourage her to buy Harlequin romances, then 35 cents each. Wow! Those reading years laid the background for her decision to major in Library Science at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas, and become a school librarian.
After eight years of working in various school systems, she felt a need to do something different. What she wanted was to open a bookstore. With the help of her husband, Leonard, and her mother, Mary Lynn did just that. For over 20 years she sold books, and loved every minute of it. Then Mary Lynn decided she needed a new challenge. Following an intense amount of pushing and prodding from her husband she took the plunge and tried her hand at writing.
After months of agonising and chewing her nails, she finally mailed All our Tomorrows to Silhouette books in February 1981. One year later it was published as a Silhouette Special Edition. Now, over 40 books later, she's still writing. Mary Lynn can't think of anything else she'd rather do with her time and energy. She surfaces from her writing, she's a voracious reader. But this petite dynamo is always happy to tumble out of her world of fiction into her local fitness center for a bracing workout. She's also dedicated to her volunteer work... and still manages to fit in plenty of quality time with her family at their home in Lufkin, Texas.
Books
OpenLibrary works by this author.
To Claim His Own
Totally Texan
Evening hours
In hot water
Mike's Baby (Greatest Texas Love Stories of all Time: Lone Star Lullabies #15)
Without you
His touch
Pulse points
Completamente Opuestos (Completely Opposed) (Deseo, 298)
Like silk
Millionaire Comes Home (Man Of The Month)
Tempting Janey
Cuentos de Navidad
Sultry
Heart Of Texas (Man Of The Month/Man Of The Month Anniversary)
One summer evening
Hard Candy
Knight Sparks (Men at Work
Raw Heat
Un Defi Pour Dixon
Lone Star Heat
A Day in April
Hot Texas Nights
Saddle Up (Man Of The Month; Celebration 1000)
Southern Fires
Moonbeams Aplenty (Western Lovers: Denim & Diamonds #19)
Priceless
Dancler's woman
Sweet justice
Another Kind Of Love (Men Made In America Series) #4 (Men Made in America, No 4)
Mike's baby
And baby makes perfect
Marriage, diamond style
Tall in the saddle
Added delight
Slow Burn
Wish giver
Knight Sparks
Between the Raindrops
Fool's Music
Price Above Rubies
When We Touch
Everything But Time
Memories Linger
Another kind of love
Autumn Awakening
All our tomorrows
Tears Of Yesterdy
Yuletide Protector
36 hours
36 Hours
Added Delight
A handful of heaven
À l'aube d'un amour fou
And Baby Makes Perfect
At the Texan's Pleasure
CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS
Dancler's Woman
Day In April (Silhouette Big Summer Read)
Everything But Time
Fool's music
Her Perfect Man
Lightning Strikes
Marriage Diamond Style
memories that linger
Memories that linger
Mike's baby
Moonbeams aplenty
Price above rubies
Silhouette Christmas stories, 1992
Silhouette summer sizzlers
Slow Talkin' Texan (Man Of The Month)
Tall In The Saddle
Tears of yesterday
Tears Of Yesterday
Tears Of Yesterday
Texas Heat (By Request 3s)
The Christmas that changed everything
The millionaire comes home
The Millionaire's First Love
Tight-fittin' jeans
Tight Fittin' Jeans (Man Of The Month)
To Claim His Own
Totally Texan
Totally Texan
Undercover lovers
Un Long, long voyage
Winter heat
Winter Heat
Winter Heat
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