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Lois Kleinsasser
BornApril 11, 1954
Washington, U.S.
Pen nameCait Logan,
Cait London
OccupationNovelist
Period1980–present
GenreRomance
Website
www.caitlondon.com

Lois Kleinsasser (born April 11, 1954 in Washington, U.S.) is USA Today's bestselling American writer of over 45 romance novels since 1980 as Cait London. She also signed her novels as Cait Logan.

Biography

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Lois Kleinsasser, of German-Russian ancestry, was born on April 11 in the state of Washington. She moved to the Midwest, California, and finally settled in Kentucky, where she currently is a single mother of three daughters.

Lois is a USA Today bestselling writer, a member of national professional novelist organizations, and presents seminars on writing and speaking on other topics.

Bibliography

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As Cait Logan

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Single novels

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  • Lady on the Line (1986)
  • Rugged Glory (1986)
  • Tame the Fury (1990)
  • Wild Dawn (1992)
  • Gambler's Lady (1992)
  • Night Fire (1994)
  • Delilah (1995)
  • The Wedding Gamble (1996)
  • Be Mine (1997)

A Lady's series

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  1. A Lady's Choice (1988)
  2. A Lady's Desire (1988)

Omnibus in collaboration

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As Cait London

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MacLean series

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  1. The Loving Season (1989)
  2. Angel Versus Maclean (1990)
  3. The Daddy Candidate (1991)

Single novels

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  • The Pendragon Virus (1990)
  • The Cowboy (1993)
  • Maybe No, Maybe Yes (1993)
  • Fusion (1994)
  • The Bride Says No (1994)
  • Mr. Easy (1995)
  • Miracles and Mistletoe (1995)
  • Three Kisses (1998)[1]
  • Sleepless in Montana (1999)[2]
  • It Happened at Midnight (2000)[3]
  • Leaving Lonely Town (2001)
  • A Loving Man (2001)
  • When Night Falls (2002)[4]
  • With Her Last Breath (2003)
  • What Memories Remain (2004)
  • Flashback (2005)
  • Hidden Secrets (2005)
  • Total Package (2005)
  • Silence the Whispers (2006)[5]
  • At the Edge (2007)
  • A Stranger's Touch (2008)

Blaylocks series

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  1. Midnight Rider (1992)
  2. The Seduction of Jake Tallman (1993)
  3. Blaylock's Bride (1999)
  4. Rio, Man of Destiny (1999)
  5. Typical Male (1999)

Every Guide To... series

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  1. Every Girl's Guide To... (1995)
  2. Every Groom's Guide To... (1996)

Tallchiefs series

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  1. The Cowboy and the Cradle (1996)
  2. Tallchief's Bride (1996)
  3. Tallchief for Keeps (1997)
  4. The Groom Candidate (1997)
  5. The Seduction of Fiona Tallchief (1998)
  6. Rafe Palladin: Man of Secrets (1998)
  7. The Perfect Fit (1998)
  8. Tallchief, the Homecoming (2000)
  9. Tallchief: The Hunter (2002)
  • A Tallchief Celebration (omnibus) (2001)

Freedom Valley series

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  1. Last Dance (2000)
  2. Slow Fever (2000)
  3. Gabriel's Gift (2001)

Stepanov Heartbreakers series

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  1. Mr. Temptation (2002)
  2. Instinctive Male (2003)
  3. Hold Me Tight (2004)

Fresh Start Series

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  1. Just You (2018)
  2. Just Love (2018)
  3. Just Us (2023)

The Basket Series

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  1. The Basket Maker’s Wife (2013)
  2. The Egg Basket (2016)
  3. The Bride’s Basket (2016)
  4. The Rose Basket (2017)

Collections

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  • Luke's Promise / Tallchief, the Hunter (2002)

Omnibus in collaboration

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References and sources

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  1. ^ Rotella, Mark (1998). Review: Three Kisses. Publishers Weekly 245 (39): 99
  2. ^ Rotella, Mark (1999). Review: Sleepless in Montana. Publishers Weekly 246 (40): 71
  3. ^ Review: It Happened at Midnight. Publishers Weekly 247 (42): 55 (2000)
  4. ^ Ramsdell, Kristin (2002). Review: When Night Falls Library Journal 127 (13): 72
  5. ^ Review: Silence the Whispers. Publishers Weekly 253 (22): 42 (2006)

Further reading

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  • Marks, Jeffrey. Lois Kleinsasser. Guide to Literary Masters & Their Works (Salem Press; 2007)
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