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'''Rebecca Brown Burton''' (February 14, 1940 February 15, 2023) was a popular United States writer of over 175 [[romance novel]]s under her married name '''Rebecca Burton''', under her complete name '''Rebecca Brown Burton''', and as '''Rebecca Winters''' for [[Harlequin Enterprises Ltd]].

'''Rebecca Brown Burton''' (born February 14, 1940 in [[Salt Lake City, Utah]], [[United States]]) is a popular [[United States]] [[writer]] of over 75 [[romance novel]]s under her married name '''Rebecca Burton''', under her complete name '''Rebecca Brown Burton''', and as '''Rebecca Winters''' for [[Harlequin Enterprises Ltd]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Born on February 14, 1940 in in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A. Burton is the daughter of the Dr. John Zimmerman Brown, Jr. and Kathryn Ormsby Hyde. She studied in [[Lausanne]], [[Switzerland]]. She is mother of four, Wilford, John, Dominique Jessop and Maxim, and lives in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Born on February 14, 1940, in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. Burton was the daughter of Dr. John Zimmerman Brown, Jr. and Kathryn Ormsby Hyde. She studied in [[Lausanne]], Switzerland. She studied French at the University of Utah and worked as a high school French teacher.

Her more than 175 novels, written over a 35-year career, have sold almost thirty million copies worldwide.<ref>{{Cite web |last=writer |first=Romance com au |date=2023-03-10 |title=In Memoriam: Rebecca Winters |url=https://www.romance.com.au/in-memoriam-rebecca-winters/ |access-date=2023-03-26 |website=Romance.com.au |language=en-GB}}</ref>

She had four children, Wilford, John, Dominique, and Maxim, and lived in Salt Lake City, Utah.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rebecca Brown Burton |url=https://www.larkinmortuary.com/obituary/view/rebecca-brown-burton |access-date=2023-03-26 |website=www.larkinmortuary.com |language=en}}</ref>


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

===As Rebecca Burton===
===As Rebecca Burton===

====Single novels====
====Single novels====
*''By Love Divided'' (1978)
*''By Love Divided'' (1978)
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===As Rebecca Brown Burton===
===As Rebecca Brown Burton===

====Single novels====
====Single novels====
*''To Love Again'' (1987)
*''To Love Again'' (1987)


===As Rebecca Winters===
===As Rebecca Winters===

====Single novels====
====Single novels====
*''Fully Involved'' (1990)
*''Fully Involved'' (1990)
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*''The Badlands Bride'' (1996)
*''The Badlands Bride'' (1996)
*''Not Without My Child'' (1996)
*''Not Without My Child'' (1996)
*''Second - Best Wife'' (1996)
*''Second Best Wife'' (1996)
*''Three Little Miracles'' (1996)
*''Three Little Miracles'' (1996)
*''Kit and the Cowboy'' (1996)
*''Kit and the Cowboy'' (1996)
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*''The Unknown Sister'' (2000)
*''The Unknown Sister'' (2000)
*''Brides and Grooms'' (2000)
*''Brides and Grooms'' (2000)
*''Husband for a Year'' (2001) translate on Russian as "Жена для президента" ("Wife for president") famous Russian writer Valery Terekhin in 2003 and published in "[[Raduga Publishers|Raduga]]"
*''Husband for a Year'' (2001)
*''The Toddler's Tale'' (2001)
*''The Toddler's Tale'' (2001)
*''Claiming His Baby'' (2001)
*''Claiming His Baby'' (2001)
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#''The Baby Discovery'' (2000)
#''The Baby Discovery'' (2000)


====Count On A Cop series====
====Count on a Cop series====
#''Accidentally Yours'' (2001)
#''Accidentally Yours'' (2001)
#''My Private Detective'' (2001)
#''My Private Detective'' (2001)
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#''Somebody's Daughter'' (2006)
#''Somebody's Daughter'' (2006)


====Omnibus in Collaboration====
====Omnibus in collaboration====
*''Blind to Love'' (1988) (with [[Connie Bennett]] and [[Emma Goldrick]])
*''Blind to Love'' (1988) (with [[Connie Bennett]] and [[Emma Goldrick]])
*''Just Married'' (1993) (with [[Sandra Canfield]], [[Muriel Jensen]] and [[Elise Title]])
*''Just Married'' (1993) (with [[Sandra Canfield]], [[Muriel Jensen]] and [[Elise Title]])
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*''Amnesia'' (2000) (with [[Sandra Marton]] and [[Lee Wilkinson]])
*''Amnesia'' (2000) (with [[Sandra Marton]] and [[Lee Wilkinson]])
*''Switched at the Altar'' (2001) (with [[Miranda Lee]], [[Leigh Michaels]] and [[Susan Napier]])
*''Switched at the Altar'' (2001) (with [[Miranda Lee]], [[Leigh Michaels]] and [[Susan Napier]])
*''Family Matters'' (2001) (with [[Sherry Lewis]])
*''Family Matters'' (2001) (with [[Sherry Lewis (author)|Sherry Lewis]])
*''His Majesty's Marriage'' (2002) (with [[Lucy Gordon (writer)|Lucy Gordon]]) (The Prince's Choice / The King's Bride)
*''His Majesty's Marriage'' (2002) (with [[Lucy Gordon (writer)|Lucy Gordon]]) (The Prince's Choice / The King's Bride)
*''A Child for Christmas'' (2003) (with [[Carole Mortimer]] and [[Jennifer Taylor (writer)|Jennifer Taylor]])
*''A Child for Christmas'' (2003) (with [[Carole Mortimer]] and [[Jennifer Taylor (writer)|Jennifer Taylor]])
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*''Coming Home'' (2004) (with [[Helen Bianchin]] and [[Lucy Gordon (writer)|Lucy Gordon]])
*''Coming Home'' (2004) (with [[Helen Bianchin]] and [[Lucy Gordon (writer)|Lucy Gordon]])
*''Chocolate Fantasy / Frenchman's Bride'' (2004) (with [[Meryl Sawyer]])
*''Chocolate Fantasy / Frenchman's Bride'' (2004) (with [[Meryl Sawyer]])
*''All in a Day'' (2005) (with [[Jessica Hart]] and [[Carole Mortimer]])
*''All in a Day'' (2005) (with [[Jessica Hart (writer)|Jessica Hart]] and [[Carole Mortimer]])
*''Here Comes the Bride'' (2005) (with [[Jessica Hart]])
*''Here Comes the Bride'' (2005) (with [[Jessica Hart (writer)|Jessica Hart]])
*''After the Midnight Hour / Truth or Consequences / Bachelor at Risk'' (2005) (with [[Diana Duncan]] and [[Linda Randall Wisdom]])
*''After the Midnight Hour / Truth or Consequences / Bachelor at Risk'' (2005) (with [[Diana Duncan]] and [[Linda Randall Wisdom]])
*''Christmas Proposals'' (2006) (with [[Marion Lennox]] and [[Carole Mortimer]])
*''Christmas Proposals'' (2006) (with [[Marion Lennox]] and [[Carole Mortimer]])
*''To Mum, with Love'' (2006) (with [[Margaret Way]])
*''To Mum, with Love'' (2006) (with [[Margaret Way]])
*''City Heat'' (2007) (with [[Helen Brooks]] and [[Catherine George]])
*''City Heat'' (2007) (with [[Helen Brooks]] and [[Catherine George]])
*''Bound by a Baby'' (2007) (with [[Catherine Spencer]] and [[Kate Walker (writer)|Kate Walker]])
*''Bound by a Baby'' (2007) (with [[Catherine Spencer (novelist)|Catherine Spencer]] and [[Kate Walker (writer)|Kate Walker]])


==References and Resources==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
*[http://www.RebeccaWinters-author.com Rebecca Winters official website]
*[http://www.eharlequin.com/author.html?authorid=320 Rebecca Winters at eHarlequin]
*[http://www.millsandboon.co.uk/cgi-bin/millsandboon.filereader?461262c700a12d24273f58d0dc9e068f+EN/products/AUTH&2D000574 Rebecca Winters at Mills & Boon]


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/enwiki/w/rebecca-winters Rebecca Winters's webpage] in [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk Fantastic Fiction's website]
*[http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/enwiki/w/rebecca-winters Rebecca Winters's webpage] at [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk Fantastic Fiction's website]

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Latest revision as of 01:54, 7 April 2024

Rebecca Brown Burton
Born(1940-02-14)February 14, 1940
Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
DiedFebruary 15, 2023(2023-02-15) (aged 83)
Pen nameRebecca Burton,
Rebecca Brown Burton,
Rebecca Winters
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period1978–present
GenreRomance

Rebecca Brown Burton (February 14, 1940 – February 15, 2023) was a popular United States writer of over 175 romance novels under her married name Rebecca Burton, under her complete name Rebecca Brown Burton, and as Rebecca Winters for Harlequin Enterprises Ltd.

Biography

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Born on February 14, 1940, in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. Burton was the daughter of Dr. John Zimmerman Brown, Jr. and Kathryn Ormsby Hyde. She studied in Lausanne, Switzerland. She studied French at the University of Utah and worked as a high school French teacher.

Her more than 175 novels, written over a 35-year career, have sold almost thirty million copies worldwide.[1]

She had four children, Wilford, John, Dominique, and Maxim, and lived in Salt Lake City, Utah.[2]

Bibliography

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As Rebecca Burton

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Single novels

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  • By Love Divided (1978)
  • The Loving Season (1979)

As Rebecca Brown Burton

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Single novels

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  • To Love Again (1987)

As Rebecca Winters

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Single novels

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  • Fully Involved (1990)
  • The Story Princess (1990)
  • Rites of Love (1991)
  • Blackie's Woman (1991)
  • Rescued Heart (1991)
  • The Marriage Bracelet (1992)
  • Both of Them (1992)
  • Meant for Each Other (1992)
  • Hero on the Loose (1993)
  • The Nutcracker Prince (1994)
  • The Baby Business (1995)
  • A Man for All Time (1995)
  • Return to Sender (1995)
  • The Wrong Twin (1995)
  • The Badlands Bride (1996)
  • Not Without My Child (1996)
  • Second – Best Wife (1996)
  • Three Little Miracles (1996)
  • Kit and the Cowboy (1996)
  • Undercover Husband (1997)
  • No Wife Required! (1997)
  • Bride by Day (1997)
  • Baby in a Million (1998)
  • If He Could See Me Now (1999)
  • Husband Potential (1999)
  • The Faithful Bride (2000)
  • The Unknown Sister (2000)
  • Brides and Grooms (2000)
  • Husband for a Year (2001) translate on Russian as "Жена для президента" ("Wife for president") famous Russian writer Valery Terekhin in 2003 and published in "Raduga"
  • The Toddler's Tale (2001)
  • Claiming His Baby (2001)
  • The Forbidden Marriage (2001)
  • The Bridegroom's Vow (2001)
  • Italian Weddings (2001)
  • The Baby Dilemma (2002)
  • The Tycoon's Proposition (2002)
  • Manhattan Merger (2003)
  • The Frenchman's Bride (2003)
  • Rafael's Convenient Proposal (2004)
  • The Baby Proposal (2004)
  • Husband by Request (2005)
  • Their New-Found Family (2005)
  • Father by Choice (2005)
  • Having the Frenchman's Baby (2006)
  • Meant-to-Be Marriage (2006)
  • The Bride of Montefalco (2006)
  • Matrimony with His Majesty (2007)
  • The Lazaridis Marriage (2007)
  • The Duke's Baby (2007)

The Nevada Men series

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  1. The Rancher and the Redhead (1993)
  2. The Mermaid Wife (1994)
  3. Bride of My Heart (1994)

The Mediterranean Dads series

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  1. The Italian Tycoon and the Nanny (2008)
  2. The Italian Playboy's Secret Son (2008)

Strangers series

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  1. Strangers When We Meet (1997)
  2. Laura's Baby (1997)

Taylor Family series

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  1. Until There Was You (1998)
  2. Deborah's Son (1998)

Undercover Love series

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  1. Undercover Baby (1999)
  2. Undercover Bachelor (1999)
  3. Undercover Fiancee (1999)

Bachelor Dads & Babies

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  1. The Billionaire and the Baby (2000)
  2. His Very Own Baby (2000)
  3. The Baby Discovery (2000)

Count on a Cop series

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  1. Accidentally Yours (2001)
  2. My Private Detective (2001)
  3. Beneath a Texas Sky (2002)
  4. She's My Mom (2002)

Twin Brides series

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  1. Bride Fit for a Prince (2002)
  2. Rush to the Altar (2003)

Hawkins series

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  1. Another Man's Wife (2003)
  2. Home to Copper Mountain (2003)

Single Father series

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  1. Woman in Hiding (2004)
  2. To Be a Mother (2004)

The Husband Fund Series

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  1. To Catch a Groom (2004)
  2. To Win His Heart (2004)
  3. To Marry for Duty (2004)

Lost & Found Daughter series

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  1. The Daughter's Return (2005)
  2. Somebody's Daughter (2006)

Omnibus in collaboration

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References

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  1. ^ writer, Romance com au (March 10, 2023). "In Memoriam: Rebecca Winters". Romance.com.au. Retrieved March 26, 2023.
  2. ^ "Rebecca Brown Burton". www.larkinmortuary.com. Retrieved March 26, 2023.
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