Dorothy Garlock (1919 – 2018) was an prolific American author, primarily known for her extensive body of work in the historical romance genre. Her novels overwhelmingly focused on the American West, particularly the states of Wyoming, Colorado, Missouri, and Texas, often featuring strong female protagonists and themes of love, family, and resilience. Garlock's writing style was characterized by its straightforward narratives and emphasis on character relationships, creating accessible and engaging stories for her wide readership. She wrote under various pseudonyms, including Johanna Phillips, Dorothy Phillips, and Dorothy Glenn, significantly expanding her published output.




































































