Judy Christenberry (1944–2013)
Author of A Randall Hero
About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
Judy Russell Christenberry writes as Judith Christenberry, Judy Christenberry and Judith Stafford.
Series
Works by Judy Christenberry
A Colton Family Christmas (The Diplomat’s Daughter / Take No Prisoners / Juliet of the Night) (2002) — Contributor — 42 copies, 1 review
Maitland Maternity Christmas (The Ends of the Earth / A Heartbeat Away / Once in a Lifetime) (2001) — Contributor — 39 copies
Winter Weddings (Christmas Eve Wedding / A Scandalous Courtship / Snowbound Sweetheart) (2002) 6 copies
The Perfect match 2 copies
White Wedding (Gabriel's Mission / A Wedding Worth Waiting For / The Nine-Month Bride) (2004) 2 copies
Süsse Versuchung 1 copy
Fräulein Unabhängig 1 copy
Heirate mich, mein Engel! 1 copy
Herzen voller Zuversicht 1 copy
Duel om geluk; Verboden herinneringen — Contributor — 1 copy
Julia Extra Band 0321: Mit dir unter dem Mistelzweig / Ein verführerisches Geschenk / Zuckerguss und Weihnachtskuss / Frohe Weihnachten, Louise! / (2010) — Author — 1 copy
Kissing Kelly 1 copy
RANDELL'S STORY, THE 5/5 1 copy
Associated Works
Wish Upon a Star (The Sky's the Limit / The Perfect Match / The Arrangement) (1999) — Contributor — 42 copies, 1 review
Private Scandals (Sleeping with Secrets / Family Unveiled / Shadows of Her Past) (2004) — Contributor — 14 copies
Set of Seven Complete Novels by Harlequin Romance — Contributor — 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Russell Christenberry, Judy
- Other names
- Christenberry, Judy
Christenberry, Judith
Stafford, Judith - Birthdate
- 1944-08-05
- Date of death
- 2013-11-08
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- French teacher
- Organizations
- Romance Writers of America
Dallas Area Romance Authors - Short biography
- Judy Russell Christenberry was born in Dallas, Texas, USA, where she raised in a family of four children with a stay-at-home mom who was a terrific cook and an excellent teacher, where family tradition was concerned. As a child, Judy was surrounded by animals. Her father raised a few head of cattle to keep meat on the table. At one time or another, there were sheep, Thanksgiving turkeys, ducks and dogs, and there were always chickens.
Judy learned the importance of family at an early age. But, Judith's marriage ended in divorce. Yet, with support from her mother and siblings, she and her two daughters discovered their own definition of family. The family comes in all shapes and flavors. What's important isn't the two parents and the 2.5 children, it's love and support. She raised her children, taught during the day, wrote at night, and pursued her dream.
Judy, hasn't always been a writer, but she's always been a dreamer. As a child, for entertainment while doing chores, she told herself stories-she was always the heroine. However, she didn't start writing until she turned thirty-eight, just one year after her father's unexpected death. After this, she realized life promised no guarantees about how much time you have. Why wait to pursue your dreams? She had begun reading Harlequin Romance novels about ten years earlier, so romance writing came naturally. She signs her novels as Judy Christenberry, Judith Christenberry and Judith Stafford.
Over time, Judy realized two central themes dominating her writing: family and small town/country life. Many of her books have cowboy heroes, partly because she read all Zane Grey's romantic versions of the Old West as a teenager, and partly because her parents grew up on farms. The last element that frequently appears in Judy's stories is a dash of humor, just enough to bring a smile to your face. She believes laughter is good medicine and it definitely makes a six-foot hunk even more attractive!
Now, with her daughters pursuing their own dreams, Judy writes full-time and is wrapped up in her storytelling. She lives each new adventure with the vigor of a young girl, still dreaming up tales while washing dishes. She hopes to entertain her readers as much as she entertains herself! - Birthplace
- Dallas, Texas, USA
- Places of residence
- Texas, USA
- Place of death
- Plano, Texas, USA
- Burial location
- Lindale City Cemetery, Lindale, Texas, USA
- Disambiguation notice
- Judy Russell Christenberry writes as Judith Christenberry, Judy Christenberry and Judith Stafford.
- Associated Place (for map)
- Texas, USA
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Reviews
This reads like a 12th grader's fan fiction (but with better grammar). The writing is juvenile, as is the dialogue which is also incredibly stilted. I swear I've seen over exaggerated robot movies that have felt more human than these characters. Half the time it didn't appear as though the characters were even in the same conversation. Especially the two primary characters, Brad and Sarah. She made up entire conversations between the two as reasons why he wouldn't be interested in her, show more meanwhile all he did was show her physically and verbally that he wanted to be with her ("Why do you think I've been kissing you?" "Because I'm the hired help." What? Idiot). (At the beginning of the book he points out it will be difficult to raise two kids alone, and she spends the rest of the book claiming that with this statement he made it very clear that he wants absolutely nothing to do with her and isn't even attracted to her. None of his actions or words swayed her from this position.) She's 24 and the nine-year-old character was more intelligent. No matter what anyone said to her she thought and maintained the opposite until everyone in the room practically had to yell it at her (though that didn't always cut it either). There was no chemistry between Brad and Sarah and really no evolution in their relationship until suddenly he's asking her to marry him in the last few pages. The entire premise of the book was nonsensical and it basically jumped from unlikely situation to even more unlikely situation in a very stiff and disjointed way as if to kill time until we could get to the point. It truly felt like reading an outline. It's not like I have great expectations for this type of Harlequin book, but even still this was frustrating. show less
Eh. Mildly interesting to read, but the characters don't have much depth - Sarah keeps switching between a fiery do-er and completely passive. Admittedly, she's passive when things she likes are happening, but if she really believed what she says she does she should have been out of there in short order. And Brad pretty much did the same - either he was all over her (which is why she should have been out of there) or he wouldn't even look at her. Sketchy plot, convenient timing on every show more event, no one ever doubted what anyone said (even when they should have)...I'm not entirely sorry I read it, but really not a winner. I need to read my other book by this author to decide if this is a good or a bad example of her work - if the former, I won't be reading any more by her. show less
Very good book. All Melissa wanted from the bachelor she bought was for him to model for her line of greeting cards and watch her daughter one morning so she can sleep in. Russ showed up expecting that she wanted the kind of fancy date that other women wanted. Both of them got more than they expected.
Melissa had lost her fiance shortly before their wedding and was raising their daughter by herself. She loves being a mother but there are days when she really love to have someone around to show more help her. When she had originally bid on Russ at the bachelor auction, it was to seek his help for her business. Now she'd be happy with a couple hours of extra sleep one morning. Her initial impression of Russ leads her to believe that won't happen. He is obviously not someone comfortable around children and has no clue what to do. She's ready to cancel the whole idea, but Russ insists on carrying through with it. She is surprised by his willingness to learn, and even more by Mandy's acceptance of him. She's disturbed by her own reaction to him as she never expected that another man would appeal to her. Melissa spends a lot of time fighting her feelings for Russ. She goes from fighting everything he wants to do for her to total acceptance by the end of the weekend, but is sure that there's no future in it. I really enjoyed the photo shoot that did with Russ and the effect it had on both of them. Melissa has to decide if she can open her heart to the risks of loving again.
Russ came to Wyoming expecting to take Melissa on a fancy date. His flight had been terrible, with a crying baby right next to him, and he arrived in a less than pleasant mood. When he discovered that Melissa wanted his help with Mandy he was surprised and very nervous. He'd never been around kids and had no clue what to do. Once he'd recovered from the flight he was interested in doing as she'd requested. I loved seeing the way that Russ jumped in and took care of Mandy. He was so sweet in the way that he wanted to give Melissa her wish. I loved the way that Mandy found her way into his heart. It was great fun seeing just how much he enjoyed doing things with her. He also found that he was falling for Melissa. Being around her made him realize that the life he had in Chicago wasn't as satisfying as it used to be and that he'd really like more. He also discovered that seeing everything she was going through as a single mother changed the way he looked at his own past and the way his mother left him at the boys' ranch. I really loved the difference that made in his own attitude and what he did about it. I also loved the way that he didn't give up on Melissa and went after what he really wanted. show less
Melissa had lost her fiance shortly before their wedding and was raising their daughter by herself. She loves being a mother but there are days when she really love to have someone around to show more help her. When she had originally bid on Russ at the bachelor auction, it was to seek his help for her business. Now she'd be happy with a couple hours of extra sleep one morning. Her initial impression of Russ leads her to believe that won't happen. He is obviously not someone comfortable around children and has no clue what to do. She's ready to cancel the whole idea, but Russ insists on carrying through with it. She is surprised by his willingness to learn, and even more by Mandy's acceptance of him. She's disturbed by her own reaction to him as she never expected that another man would appeal to her. Melissa spends a lot of time fighting her feelings for Russ. She goes from fighting everything he wants to do for her to total acceptance by the end of the weekend, but is sure that there's no future in it. I really enjoyed the photo shoot that did with Russ and the effect it had on both of them. Melissa has to decide if she can open her heart to the risks of loving again.
Russ came to Wyoming expecting to take Melissa on a fancy date. His flight had been terrible, with a crying baby right next to him, and he arrived in a less than pleasant mood. When he discovered that Melissa wanted his help with Mandy he was surprised and very nervous. He'd never been around kids and had no clue what to do. Once he'd recovered from the flight he was interested in doing as she'd requested. I loved seeing the way that Russ jumped in and took care of Mandy. He was so sweet in the way that he wanted to give Melissa her wish. I loved the way that Mandy found her way into his heart. It was great fun seeing just how much he enjoyed doing things with her. He also found that he was falling for Melissa. Being around her made him realize that the life he had in Chicago wasn't as satisfying as it used to be and that he'd really like more. He also discovered that seeing everything she was going through as a single mother changed the way he looked at his own past and the way his mother left him at the boys' ranch. I really loved the difference that made in his own attitude and what he did about it. I also loved the way that he didn't give up on Melissa and went after what he really wanted. show less
Father Lord please give me a secure woman to read about! that's all I can say!
Like why can't she be less whiny?? Is that too much to ask? And a more secure man! Their baggage was exhausting!
Was kind of sad I didn't get more of an update on [b:Daddy Next Door|741274|Daddy Next Door|Judy Christenberry|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1177900591s/741274.jpg|727440] Would have been nice to catch up with the characters!
Like why can't she be less whiny?? Is that too much to ask? And a more secure man! Their baggage was exhausting!
Was kind of sad I didn't get more of an update on [b:Daddy Next Door|741274|Daddy Next Door|Judy Christenberry|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1177900591s/741274.jpg|727440] Would have been nice to catch up with the characters!
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