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Works by Judith Bowen

Born in a Small Town [Anthology 3-in-1] (2000) — Contributor — 74 copies
His Brother's Bride (1999) 55 copies, 2 reviews
The Man From Blue River (1996) 45 copies, 2 reviews
The Doctor's Daughter (1999) 41 copies, 1 review
Zoey Phillips (2001) 25 copies, 1 review
Charlotte Moore (2001) 22 copies
The Rancher's Runaway Bride (1997) 20 copies, 1 review
O Little Town of Glory (1998) 18 copies, 2 reviews
Lydia Lane (2002) 17 copies
Like Father, Like Daughter (1998) 17 copies, 1 review
A Home On the Range (1992) 11 copies
A Home of His Own (2000) 11 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

A Bundle of Valentines! (Anthology 14-in-1) (2008) — Contributor — 6 copies

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Short biography
Judith Bowen was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and grew up in a logging camp in the Rocky Mountain foothills. She had many friends who lived on farms and ranches, a fact to which she attributes her love of the outdoors and of rural life. She bought her first horse at age 12 with money saved from allowances, gifts, and odd jobs—the horse only cost $60 and was fresh off the range! Luckily he was a sweetie, and she trained him and rode him until she left high school.

Judith holds a bachelor's degree in English Literature from Carleton University, Ottawa, and worked for newspapers and magazines, before writing fiction. She was published since 1990 by Harlequin. Her Men of Glory miniseries, set around small-town Alberta, arose directly from her experience of going to school in a small town and living in small towns all over Canada. She has lived in many of Canada's provinces, from Prince Edward Island to B.C., and writes from the heart, of people who live on the land that she knows best.

Judith currently lives in Ladner, British Columbia, is married, with three children, and spends every day of the working week at her word processor, writing the stories she loves, and is also a member of many writing and arts organizations. Weekends and summers are for family.
Nationality
Canada
Birthplace
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Places of residence
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Ladner, British Columbia, Canada
Associated Place (for map)
Canada

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14 reviews
Pretty good story of a man and a woman who marry to take care of 2 orphan girls. The hero is a man whose first wife died in childbirth. He has some very real emotional crap to get over and it isn't really glossed over, but is played out throughout the book. The heroine was realistically written as a 35 year old woman who wants to get married and have a baby and realizes that it just might not happen. I thought the story was well written and I liked how the hero eventually came to terms with show more his past. Not everything is explained and I wonder if maybe there are books about his brothers.

The story was well written and flowed well. The characterization was well done. And the hero raised sheep. That was sort of a yippee moment for me since I raise sheep and even better, one of the minor characters was a weaver! Cool beans for little ol' weaver me.

Edited to add

I looked and can't find any books about his brothers unless they were written by other authors as sometimes happens. If anyone knows if there are books somewhere about the missing brothers please let me know.
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I liked this book about a widow who gets pregnant from a lonely one night stand and when she goes to marry the man who knocked her up he runs and she ends up married to his brother. The brother was a fun character for me to read because I like taciturn heroes. The hero, Noah, didn't really want to marry her but stepped up out of a need to do the right thing. She marries him for the same reason she was going to marry his brother, security. They start off with a no sex having marriage of show more convenience but that eventually changes. The pace was nice and slow and the emotions believable but I do think the heroine should have been able to admit her love for him earlier at least to herself. show less
set in western Canada, present day. After his death, Honor discovers that her estranged husband had another family in Glory. The woman died with him, but she sets out to find his children, who are cared for by a guardian - Joe Gallent - on a farm. Joe really needs child care over the summer, while his sister Nan's family is away, so he agrees to have Honor watch Ellie & Alec temporarily. Neither expects to fall in love with each other that summer.
Nice current day Western. Martha's company downsized, so she's taking a break and driving nowhere, when she finds an ad for a "Lady Companion". On a lark, she answers the ad. Turns out she'll be caring for 2 orphaned girls, who are not related to the rancher who took them in. Fraser is fighting his demons from his late wife's death in childbirth. But when Martha proposes marriage as a way to adopt the girls, even with the stipulation that she wants a baby - well, for the girls, he thinks he show more can do it. show less

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ISBNs
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