Kathleen Eagle published her first book, a Romance
Writers of America Golden Heart Award winner, with
Silhouette Books in 1984. Since then she has published
more than 40 books, including historical and contemporary,
series and single title, earning her nearly every award in
the industry. Her books have consistently appeared on
regional and national bestseller lists, including the
USA Today list and the New York Times
extended bestseller list.
Born in Virginia and raised "on the road" as an Air Force
brat, Ms Eagle earned degrees from Mount Holyoke College
and Northern State University. She taught at Standing
Rock High School in North Dakota for 17 years.
Eagle's work is often singled out by book reviewers for
its exceptional quality and appeal. THE NIGHT REMEMBERS
was a Chicago Tribune Notable Book. SUNRISE
SONG, THE NIGHT REMEMBERS, THE LAST TRUE COWBOY, and WHAT
THE HEART KNOWS made the Library Journal "Five
Best Romances of the Year" list. BookPage listed WHAT
THE HEART KNOWS among its "Top Six Romance Picks" for
1999. THE LAST GOOD MAN was a finalist for the 2000
Minnesota Book Award for Popular Fiction—the first Romance
to receive this recognition. YOU NEVER CAN TELL as
named to RWA's "Top Ten Favorite Books of the Year" list.
Kathleen Eagle lives in Minnesota with her husband,
who is
Lakota Sioux and a retired public school teacher. The
Eagles have three grown children.