About
Deborah
Deborah Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of
A Place to Call Home,
Sweet Hush,
The Crossroads Cafe,
A Gentle Rain
and other acclaimed romantic novels portraying life and love in
the modern Appalachian South. A native Georgian, Deborah is a
former newspaper editor who turned to novel-writing with great
success.
With more than 35 romance, women's fiction and fantasy novels to
her credit, Deborah's books have sold over 3 million copies
worldwide. Among her honors is a Lifetime Achievement Award from
Romantic Times Magazine and a nomination for the
prestigious Townsend Literary Award. In 2003 Disney optioned
Sweet Hush for film. In 2008 A Gentle Rain was a
finalist in Romance Writers of America's RITA awards.
For the past nine years Deborah has been a partner in BelleBooks,
a small press known for southern fiction, including the
Mossy Creek Hometown
Series and the
Sweet Tea
story collections. As editor, she has worked on projects as
diverse as the nonfiction
Bra Talk
book by three-time
Oprah Winfrey
guest Susan Nethero, and the
In My Dreams
novella by New York Times bestselling author Sarah Addison
Allen.
In 2008 BelleBooks launched Bell Bridge Books, an imprint with
a focus on fantasy novels. Deborah produces book trailers for
the Bell Bridge and BelleBooks titles, creates the company's
podcasts, and also narrates and produces audiobooks for
BelleBooks Audio.
In 2009 Deborah will launch a new professional persona as Leigh
Bridger, a pen name for her edgy urban fantasy novels.
She lives on a secluded dirt road high in the mountains of north
Georgia with Hank, her husband of many years, plus a herd of
deer, a flock of turkeys, numerous well-fed raccoons, possums
and the occasional bear, also eight cats, a dog and more than
one-hundred pond-raised goldfish.
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