Sandra Robbins and her husband live in the small college town where she grew up. Until a few years ago she was working as an elementary school principal, but God opened the door for her to become a full-time writer in the Christian market. When asked what she writes, she replies, "Christian fiction--Southern Style."
Her books in both romantic suspense and historical romance with settings in the South have been recognized in the Daphne du Maurier Contest for excellence in writing mystery, the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence for writing romance, the Holt, and the ACFW Carol Awards.
Her books in both romantic suspense and historical romance with settings in the South have been recognized in the Daphne du Maurier Contest for excellence in writing mystery, the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence for writing romance, the Holt, and the ACFW Carol Awards.
Genres: Inspirational
Series
Smoky Mountain Dreams
1. Angel of the Cove (2012)
2. Mountain Homecoming (2013)
3. Beyond These Hills (2013)
1. Angel of the Cove (2012)
2. Mountain Homecoming (2013)
3. Beyond These Hills (2013)
Bounty Hunters
1. Fugitive Trackdown (2015)
2. Fugitive at Large (2015)
3. Yuletide Fugitive Threat (2015)
1. Fugitive Trackdown (2015)
2. Fugitive at Large (2015)
3. Yuletide Fugitive Threat (2015)
Smoky Mountain Secrets
1. In a Killer's Sights (2016)
2. Stalking Season (2016)
3. Ranch Hideout (2017)
4. Point Blank (2017)
1. In a Killer's Sights (2016)
2. Stalking Season (2016)
3. Ranch Hideout (2017)
4. Point Blank (2017)
Novels
Final Warning (2009)
Mountain Peril (2010)
Yuletide Defender (2010)
Blues Along the River (2011)
Dinner at the St. James (2011)
The Right Choice (2017)
Mountain Peril (2010)
Yuletide Defender (2010)
Blues Along the River (2011)
Dinner at the St. James (2011)
The Right Choice (2017)
Collections
Series contributed to
Omnibus editions show
Sandra Robbins recommends
Shadows of the Past (2014)
(Logan Point, book 1)
Patricia Bradley
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