Ingrid Weaver
Canadian novelist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canadian novelist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ingrid Weaver is a Canadian author of contemporary romance novels.
Ingrid Weaver | |
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Born | Peterborough, Ontario, Canada |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | Canadian |
Genre | romance |
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Weaver was born and raised in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.[1] She has a degree in English literature. After her youngest child entered school in 1989 she began writing in the hopes that she could build a career that would allow her to work from home. None of her first eight manuscripts sold, but in July 1993 her ninth, True Blue, was purchased by Silhouette Books.[1][2]
Generally Weaver writes two to three novels per year, taking up to five months to finish each work. The novels are most often classified as romantic suspense, and the protagonists are put into life-or-death situations in order more clearly reveal their true characters and feelings.[1] In many of her novels, the hero is either connected to law enforcement or the military. Weaver also enjoys including animals in her stories "because they're usually excellent judges of character."[2]
Weaver was awarded a Romance Writers of America RITA Award in 1998 for Best Romantic Suspense for her novel On the Way to a Wedding.[3] She is also a recipient of the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award.[4]
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