Leigh Greenwood

Leigh Greenwood

Leigh Greenwood has written at least 46 books. Their most popular book is No One But You with 2 saves with an average rating of -⭐.

They are best known for writing in the genres Romance and Western.

Author Bio

Okay, let's get the hard stuff out of the way right up front. Leigh is a man! I know men aren't supposed to write romance, but I do and I don't intend to quit. It's fun.

If you're still mad, you can blame it on my wife. I wouldn't have known what romance was if, after I got married in 1972, romances hadn't started collecting all over the house. They were everywhere I looked, in the den, on the kitchen table, in the living room, stacked along one whole wall in the bedroom, even in the bathroom. When my wife wasn't cooking or taking care of the children, she was reading a romance. I admit I was a little supercilious about her choice of reading material. After all, I was reading Dickens, Hemingway, Austen, the classics! I started calling them her "sin, lust, and passion" books. I said it so often my daughter started calling them Mommy's "celeste" passion books. I thought it was funny. My wife didn't. One day, after what I’m certain was a typically condescending remark (you have to understand I'd never read a romance, just looked at the covers and made a snap judgment), she threw a book at me and told me to read it or shut up.

Being an obedient husband (my wife's expletive deleted!), I read the book. It was Georgette Heyer's These Old Shades. I loved it. To this day it's one of my favorite books. Being thoroughly hooked, I searched new and used bookstores until I'd collected every book Georgette Heyer ever wrote. After reading them all several times, I asked my wife to suggest some other books. Since I have a minor in history, she started me on a diet of the icons of early historical romance, Kathleen Woodiwiss, Rosemary Rogers, Jennifer Blake, Bertrice Small, and Johanna Lindsey. By now I was completely addicted.

Somewhere along the line, I read that women could make decent money (more than I could as a music teacher) writing historicals, so I tried to get my wife to write one. She told me she couldn't write, that I ought to write one. I said I couldn't think of a plot. This went back and forth for some time until I said if she'd give me a plot, I'd write a book. She said, "I've lost everything." It wasn't a plot, but it must have been enough. I sat down and started writing. 889 pages later, I had finished my first romance. A badly overwritten romance, but a book nonetheless.

I didn't know much about writing, and nothing at all about the romance market, so I had to write two more books and join Romance Writers of America before I knew enough to sell my first book. Wyoming Wildfire was published by Zebra in 1987. Since then I’ve written 45 more books and four novellas.

Unfortunately, after thirty-six years of marriage, my wife and I divorced. Even though it was amicable, it has been a difficult adjustment. House-hunting and moving from a home I’d occupied for twenty-seven years was no fun, but that’s behind me. My ex-wife is an excellent cook so I gave up cooking once we were married. Now I find that not only do I enjoy it, I’m good at it. In fact, I find myself standing over a simmering sauce or making soup to freeze when I should be writing. I’ve also come to a greater appreciation of what it takes to prepare tasty and interesting meals day after day, but you’re not likely to see any of that in my books. I haven’t written much about cooking since I got letters from readers after Wyoming Wildfire came out complaining that the heroine spent too much time in the kitchen.

I recently celebrated my 70th birthday so I call writing my mid-life crisis career. I have a BA in Voice and an MA in Musicology from the University of North Carolina. I taught music in schools and/or was an organist/choir director in churches for thirty-two years before retiring to write full time. I have three grown children (notice I didn't say mature or responsible!) who are momentarily occupying distant parts of these United States. I enjoy gardening and singing in both church and community choirs. I have just welcomed a beautiful grandson, and a granddaughter is on the way. Now if I can just live long enough to tell them stories about their parents.
(From the Author's website.)

Fern

Fern
ByLeigh Greenwood

1998 • 2 Readers • 444 pages

No One But You

#0 of 6 in Seven Brides

No One But You
ByLeigh Greenwood

2010 • 2 Readers • 416 pages

The Independent Bride

The Independent Bride
ByLeigh Greenwood

2004 • 2 Readers • 370 pages

Daisy

#5 of 6 in Seven Brides

Daisy
ByLeigh Greenwood

1995 • 1 Reader • 392 pages

Iris

Iris
ByLeigh Greenwood

1 Reader

Jake

Jake
ByLeigh Greenwood

1 Reader

Cover 5

#3 of 6 in Seven Brides

7 Brides Iris
ByLeigh Greenwood

1994 • 1 Reader • 359 pages

Violet

#6 of 6 in Seven Brides

Violet
ByLeigh Greenwood

1996 • 1 Reader • 440 pages

Heart of a Texan

#7 of 3 in Night Riders

Heart of a Texan
ByLeigh Greenwood

2012 • 1 Reader • 367 pages

To Love and to Cherish

#2 of 2 in Cactus Creek Cowboys

To Love and to Cherish
ByLeigh Greenwood

2014 • 1 Reader • 384 pages

Texas Pride

#6 of 3 in Night Riders

Texas Pride
ByLeigh Greenwood

2012 • 1 Reader • 384 pages

To Have and to Hold

#1 of 2 in Cactus Creek Cowboys

To Have and to Hold
ByLeigh Greenwood

2013 • 1 Reader • 368 pages

Sweet Temptation

Sweet Temptation
ByLeigh Greenwood

1991 • 1 Reader • 384 pages

Christmas in a Cowboy's Arms

Christmas in a Cowboy's Arms
ByLeigh Greenwood,Rosanne Bittner,+4 more

2017 • 1 Reader • 492 pages

Wyoming Wildfire

Wyoming Wildfire
ByLeigh Greenwood

1987 • 1 Reader • 459 pages

Laurel

#4 of 6 in Seven Brides

Laurel
ByLeigh Greenwood

1995 • 1 Reader • 439 pages

Rose

#1 of 6 in Seven Brides

Rose
ByLeigh Greenwood

1993 • 1 Reader

Cover 7

#2 of 3 in The Cowboys

Ward
ByLeigh Greenwood

1997 • 1 Reader

Lily

#7 of 6 in Seven Brides

Lily
ByLeigh Greenwood

1996 • 1 Reader • 10 pages

Texas Homecoming

#1 of 3 in Night Riders

Texas Homecoming
ByLeigh Greenwood

2002 • 1 Reader • 384 pages

Born to love

Born to love
ByLeigh Greenwood

Rebel Enchantress

Rebel Enchantress
ByLeigh Greenwood

Sean

Sean
ByLeigh Greenwood

Lily

Lily
ByLeigh Greenwood

Arizona embrace

Arizona embrace
ByLeigh Greenwood

Their first noel

Their first noel
ByLeigh Greenwood

A Texan's honor

A Texan's honor
ByLeigh Greenwood

Undercover Honeymoon

Undercover Honeymoon
ByLeigh Greenwood

Rose (Seven Brides)

Rose (Seven Brides)
ByLeigh Greenwood

Chet (The Cowboys , No 4)

Chet (The Cowboys , No 4)
ByLeigh Greenwood

Love on the run

Love on the run
ByLeigh Greenwood

Someone like you

Someone like you
ByLeigh Greenwood

The winner's circle

The winner's circle
ByLeigh Greenwood

The mavericks

The mavericks
ByLeigh Greenwood

Iris

Iris
ByLeigh Greenwood

The reluctant bride

The reluctant bride
ByLeigh Greenwood

Texas Loving

Texas Loving
ByLeigh Greenwood

Family merger

Family merger
ByLeigh Greenwood

Married By High Noon

Married By High Noon
ByLeigh Greenwood

Texas bride

Texas bride
ByLeigh Greenwood

Wicked Wyoming nights

Wicked Wyoming nights
ByLeigh Greenwood

Buck (Cowboys)

Buck (Cowboys)
ByLeigh Greenwood

The Mavericks

The Mavericks
ByLeigh Greenwood

Texas Tender

Texas Tender
ByLeigh Greenwood