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American novelist
Dee Henderson is an author of
Christian fiction novels within the inspirational romantic suspense genre; she has won various awards for her writing and been on
The New York Times Best Seller list .
[1]
Dee Henderson is a lifelong inhabitant of Illinois, currently residing in
Springfield . She is the daughter of a
pastor and started writing as a child.
[2] Henderson graduated from the
University of Illinois in 1988 with a B.S. in
computer science
[3] and worked for a decade as an engineer before starting to publish professionally.
[4] She started writing fiction for publication in 1996.
[5] Henderson is single and enjoys painting, reading, walking around her subdivision, and spending time with her dogs.
[6] She still attends church at her childhood church.
[7]
Publishers Weekly described Henderson one of the "bestselling and perennial favorites" published by
Bethany House , a division of
Baker Publishing Group .
[8]
Henderson has won or been nominated for various writing awards including:
Romance Writers of America 's
RITA Award , the
Christy Award , the
Evangelical Christian Publishers Association Gold Medallion, the Holt Medallion, the National Readers' Choice Award,
[9] and the Golden Quill.
1. Danger In The Shadows: a Prequel To The O'Malleys (1999)
2. The Negotiator (1999)
3. The Guardian (2001)
4. The Truth Seeker (2001)
5. The Protector (2001)
6. The Healer (2002)
7. The Rescuer (2003)
8. Jennifer: An O'Malley Love Story 2013)
9. The witness(2006)
1. True Devotion (2000)
2. True Valor (2002)
3. True Honor (2002)
4. True Courage (2004) (Also known as Kidnapped)
The Marriage Wish (2007)
God's Gift (1998)
The Witness (2006)
Before I Wake (2006)
Full Disclosure (2012)
Unspoken (2013)
Undetected (2014)
Taken (2015)
Sins of the Past (2016)
Kidnapped (2004)
Traces of Guilt #1 (2016)
Threads of Suspicion #2 (2017)
^ "Woman authors New York Times Best Seller" Journal Gazette (Mattoon, Illinois), November 20, 2012, p. 13
^ Interview with Susan Sleeman, accessed 9/30/2018
https://www.susansleeman.com/meet-romantic-suspense-author-dee-henderson/
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^ Hilliard |, Juli Cragg.
"Dee Henderson: What to Say About God" . PublishersWeekly.com . Retrieved 2024-03-26 .
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"Dee Henderson: Back with Full Disclosure" . 26 September 2012.
^ Interview with Susan Sleeman, accessed 9/30/2018
https://www.susansleeman.com/meet-romantic-suspense-author-dee-henderson/
^ Interview with Susan Sleeman, accessed 9/30/2018
https://www.susansleeman.com/meet-romantic-suspense-author-dee-henderson/
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"For Christian Fiction Editors, It's Complicated" . PublishersWeekly.com . Retrieved 2024-03-26 .
^ "FL Public Library Adds new romance author," Daily Citizen (Beaver Dam, Wisconsin) 15 Mar 2001, p. 14
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