Laura Lee Guhrke is a highly acclaimed American author, best known for her historical romance novels. She has written over twenty novels, which have earned her critical acclaim and numerous awards. Guhrke's debut novel, "Prelude to Heaven," was published in 1994, and she has never looked back since. She has written several series, including "Girl Bachelors," "Abandoned at the Altar," "Guilty," and "An American Heiress in London," as well as several standalone novels.
Guhrke's titles have regularly made the bestseller lists of the New York Times and USA Today. Her novel "Guilty Pleasures" won the gong for the 2004 Best European Historical Romance by the Romantic Times, while "Conor's Way," published in 1997, won the Best 1997 Best Historical Romance RITA Award. Guhrke has received numerous honors and awards for her novels and writing style, including the RITA Award by the Romance Writers of America, several awards from the All About Romance, and the Romantic Times. Romantic Times has proclaimed her as "one of the most natural voices in historical romance to be found today."
Before becoming an author, Guhrke spent seven years in advertising, had a successful catering business, and managed a construction company. She enjoys writing historical romances and loves hearing from her readers. Guhrke was born and raised in the United States and currently resides in Idaho, where she spends her time skiing and wakeboarding. She has a website where readers can learn more about her and her books, but there is no information available about her newsletter or social media profiles in the provided sources.