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  1. Deborah Smith is a Wall Street Journal and NY Times bestselling author of romance, women’s fiction, contemporary, southern, paranormal, fantasy, and fiction stories. She has penned more than thirty-five books in her career in the women’s fiction and romance genres.

  2. Deborah Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of more than 35 novels [1] in romance and women's fiction. Her books include 21 series romances under her real name and under two pen names (Jackie Leigh and Jacquelyn Lennox). Her bigger novels include Miracle, Blue Willow, Silk and Stone, A Place To Call Home, [2] When Venus Fell, [3] On ...

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  4. Jan 1, 2006 · Deborah Smith. 3.86. 4,750 ratings449 reviews. A Hollywood actress known for her beauty flees to a secluded mountain cabin in North Carolina after being severely scarred in a car accident. There she finds unexpected love and a new life with a man who lost his family in 9-11.

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  5. May 4, 1998 · Deborah Smith is the NYT and WSJ bestselling author of A PLACE TO CALL HOME, THE CROSSROADS CAFE, and many other novels. She's also a founding partner and VP of BelleBooks and its main division, Bell Bridge Books. Check here for news and updates on the titles she and her partners are publishing.

  6. Deborah Smith. About the Author. Deborah Smith was a newspaper editor before she became an award-winning and New York Times bestselling author of contemporary romances, including the books A Place to Call Home and Blue Willow.

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