
As a fifteen year old, she discovered romance novels when she first read Kathleen Woodiwiss’ “The Flame and the Flower” and soon after “Sweet, Savage Love by Rosemary” and Shanna Rogers. She would soon get hooked into other works from the likes of Nancy Drew, the works of Ayn Rand, CS Lewis, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and JRR Tolkien.īy this time, she was convinced that she would grow up to pursue a career as a novelist. The bestselling author has loved fiction ever since she first read “Misty of Chincoteague” when she was nine years old.īy the time she was a twelve year old, she had read most of author Marguerite’s novels. She attributes her love of historical romance with the years she spent visiting ruins and castles in Europe.Pamela Clare is a historical romance and romantic suspense author from Boulder Colorado. She loves history, having studied archaeology in college, and has traveled extensively, living for almost three years in Denmark, which feels like home to her. She is a two-time RITA finalist ( Surrender, Defiant) and a three-time Daphne du Maurier finalist (I-Team series). A single mother with two grown sons and two cats, she writes historical romance and contemporary romantic suspense within view of Colorado’s beautiful Rocky Mountains. In 2011, she was honored by the Colorado Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists with their Keeper of the Flame Lifetime Achievement Award for her work.

Along the way, she and her team won numerous state and national honors, including the First Amendment Award and the National Journalism Award for Public Service. USA Today best-selling author Pamela Clare began her writing career as a columnist and investigative reporter and eventually became the first woman editor-in-chief of two different newspapers.
