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Haywood
Smith
Atlanta native Haywood Smith has
returned to Georgia from Boston and now lives near her son,
daughter-in-law, grandson, and two granddaughters.
Besides writing, she enjoys gardening and attending
Blackshear Place Baptist Church in Oakwood, Georgia.
She is an active member of Georgia Romance Writers, and
loves speaking (without a speaker’s fee) for major women’s
charity fundraisers and large Red Hat Society gatherings.
Her six successful historical novels, set in England and
Scotland, won critical acclaim and many devout fans. But
after a difficult divorce, she switched to writing "Hell
Hath No Fury" hardback books about women who help each other
to get over it and get better when their lives fall apart.
The Red Hat Club was on the New York Times
Bestseller List. The Red Hat Club Rides Again debuted
at #26 on the New York Times Best Seller list. The
paperback edition of Queen Bee of Mimosa Branch
appeared on both the USA Today's list and the New
York Times Extended Bestseller List.
Watch for her newest books, Wedding Belles
(9/2/08), and The Twelve Sacred Traditions of
Magnificent Mothers-In-Law (Spring, 2009).
To contact Haywood, e-mail:
haywood100@aol.com.Her Books From BelleBooks:
The Twelve Sacred
Traditions of Magnificent Mothers-in-Law |