Louise Titchener
Louise F. Titchener is an American novelist. She wrote under various pseudonyms: Anne Silverlock and Jane Silverwood, with Eileen Buckholtz, Ruth Glick and Carolyn Males as Alyssa Howard, with Ruth Glick as Alexis Hill, Alexis Hill Jordan and Tess Marlowe, with Carolyn Males as Clare Richards and Clare Richmond.Biography
Louise Titchener was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States. She married with a philosophy student and moved to Ohio, where she obtained a master's degree and taught freshman English and her husband became a Philosophy Professor. The marriage had two sons, who grew up in Maryland. She now is a grandmother.
She is member of the Washington Romance Writers, a chapter of the Romance Writers of America.Awards
- Love is Elected Romantic Times Nominee for Best Romance
- "Déjà Vu" A TRR 5 Heart Keeper Winner
- "Buried in Baltimore" EPPIE 2002 Winner
As Alyssa Howard
Single novels
- Love is Elected
- Southern Persuasion
As Alexis Hill
Single novels
Single novels
- Brian's Captive
- Reluctant Merger
- Summer Wine
- Beginner's Luck
- Mistaken Image
- Hopelessly Devoted
- Summer Stars
- Stolen Passions
As Anne Silverlock
Single novels
- Casanova's Master
- Aphrodite's Promise
- An Invincible Love
- With Each Caress
- Fantasy Lover
- In the Heat of the Sun
Omnibus
- The Best of Anne Silverlock: With Each Caress / Casanova's Master
As Clare Richards
Single novels
Single novels
- Runaway heart
- Bride's Inn
- Pirate's legacy
- Hawaiian Heat
As Tess Marlowe
Single novels
- Indiscreet
As Jane Silverwood
The Byrnside Inheritance
- High Stakes
- Dark Waters
- Bright Secrets
Single novels
- Voyage of the Heart
- A Permanent Arrangement
- The Tender Trap
- Slow Melt
- Beyond Mere Words
- Handle with Care
- Eye of the Jaguar
- Silent Starlight
As Louise Titchener
Toni Credella Mysteries Series
- Homebody
- Buried in Baltimore
- Burned in Baltimore
- Bumped Off in Baltimore
Baltimore Historical Mysteries Series
- Gunshy
- Malpractice
Fortunes Series Multi-Author
Single Novels
- Greenfire
- Mantrap
- Déjà Vu