Monday, January 10, 2011

I am so excited to introduce the newest member of our team here at The Borrowed Book.

Sandra Robbins, and her husband live in the small college town where she grew up. Until a few years ago she was working as an elementary school principal, but God opened the door for her to become a full-time writer. Her first book Pedigreed Bloodlines, published by Barbour, was a finalist in the Daphne du Maurier Contest for excellence in mystery. She has three books released by Steeple Hill Love Inspired Suspense—Final Warning, Mountain Peril, and Yuletide Defender. Final Warning was a finalist for the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence, a merit award recipient of the Holt Medallion, and a finalist for the ACFW Carol Award. Her historical romance trilogy Alabama Brides from Barbour includes The Columns of Cottonwood, Dinner at the St. JamesBlues and Along the River which releases later in 2011. Her romantic suspense Dangerous Reunion releases from Love Inspired Suspense in July 2011 as the first in a three book series set on Ocracoke Island.

Sandra writes romantic suspense and historical romance, but her knowledge of the industry extends far beyond these genres. Beginning next Thursday, she will post articles dealing specifically with industry news. In addition to writing about things that are happening in the publishing world, she will interview authors, agents, or editors from time to time and get their insight into what’s going on in the world of publishing.

Sandra enjoys hearing from her readers. To find out more about Sandra and her books go to http://sandrarobbins.net or send her an email at sandra@sandrarobbins.net.


Please help me welcome her to The Borrowed Book. We look forward to working with her for many years to come.

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