Liz Carlyle

Susan Tatum Woodhouse (born August 7, 1958, Suffolk, Virginia), known by her pseudonym Liz Carlyle, is an American writer of romance novels since 1999, primarily of historical romances.

[1] She attended college on a Scripps Howard writing scholarship and majored in journalism.

[1] She spent much of her career working in human resources and labor relations in the chemical and automotive industries.

[2] In 2003, she contributed a novella to the anthology Big Guns, marking her first foray into contemporary romance.

[2] Carlyle has been nominated for Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Awards five times, winning in 1999 for My False Heart as well as having been nominated for a Romantic Times Career Achievement Award,[3] and won a Romance Writers of America RITA Award in 2006 for Best Long Historical Romance (The Devil to Pay).