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Larissa Ione
Larissa Ione is a ''USA Today'' and ''New York Times'' bestselling contemporary and paranormal romance author. She is published with Samhain, Red Sage Kensington and Grand Central Publishing under her own name, and along with Stephanie Tyler she is also one half of the writing team of Sydney Croft, whose books are published by Bantam Dell. Larissa currently resides in Wisconsin with her Coast Guard husband and seventeen-year-old son. Bibliography as Larissa Ione The Demonica series Novels #''Pleasure Unbound'' (June 20, 2008, ) #''Desire Unchained'' (March 1, 2009, ) #''Passion Unleashed'' (March 31, 2009, ) #''Ecstasy Unveiled'' (February 1, 2010, ) #''Sin Undone'' (August 24, 2010, ) #''Reaver'' (January 1, 2013, ) #Revenant (December 16, 2014 ) Novellas and short stories *''Eternity Embraced'' a short story in ''The Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance 2'' (September 22, 2009, ) anthology with Jordan Summers, Deborah Cooke, Karen MacInerney, Caitlin Kittredge, Dina James, Camill ...
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Devon Monk
Devon Monk is an American writer of urban fantasy novels. She has also published over 50 short stories in fantasy, science fiction, horror, humor, and young adult magazines and anthologies. Monk currently resides in Oregon with her husband, two sons, and a dog named Mojo. Published works Allie Beckstrom Series # ''Magic to the Bone'' (November 4, 2008, Roc Books, ) #: After Allie's father is murdered, she becomes the prime suspect. She must race to stay ahead of those hunting her and prove her innocence while trying to find her father's killer. # ''Magic in the Blood'' (May 5, 2009, Roc Books, ) #: Those with high power are unsure where Allie fits in, if at all. Struggling with memory loss creates unique situations, especially as her magic abilities open up. # ''Magic in the Shadows'' (November 3, 2009, Roc Books, ) # ''Magic on the Storm'' (May 4, 2010, Roc Books, ) # ''Magic at the Gate'' (November 2, 2010, Roc Books, ) # ''Magic on the Hunt'' (April 5, 2011, Roc Books, ) ...
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Debra Webb
Debra Webb (born 1958) is a USA Today bestselling American author of suspense novels. Biography Debra Webb grew up on a farm outside Scottsboro, Alabama. Although her family was not wealthy, Webb cites her parents' hard work as teaching her "that I could be anything if I wanted it badly enough and was willing to work hard enough." Webb had always created stories in her head, and when she turned nine she began to write them down. After she married, Webb continued to invent stories but grew too busy to write them down. To help pay the family's bills, she sold vacuum cleaners and took jobs working in factories or at fast food restaurants. After the birth of their first child, Webb's husband joined the military, and she entered college. After Webb earned a degree in Business Administration, her husband was stationed in Berlin, Germany. Webb worked as a secretary in the commanding general's office. She and her family returned to the United States in 1985, and Webb accepted a position ...
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Shiloh Walker
Shiloh Walker (born 1976) is an American author of contemporary and erotic romance novels and novellas. She has written under the pen name J.C. Daniels. Biography Walker was born in 1976 in Louisville, Kentucky. Early in her career, Walker worked as a nurse. She began her writing career with her first works published as e-books. In 2003, her first book—a romance titled ''Her Best Friend's Lover''—was digitally published by Ellora's Cave. Walker has self-published works under the pseudonym J.C. Daniels. Her works have been published by Berkley Publishing and Samhain. Inspired by ''Bunnicula'' to write about vampires, Walker often writes in the paranormal romance sub-genre. She lives with her family in the Midwest The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the Midwest or the American Midwest, is one of four Census Bureau Region, census regions of the United States Census Bureau (also known as "Region 2"). It occupies the northern central part of .... Bibliograp ...
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Michelle Jerott
Michelle Jerott (January 17, 1961 – July 5, 2021) was an American writer of romance novels. She wrote under both her real name and her pen name, Michele Albert. She won a Golden Heart Award, was nominated by Romantic Times for "Best Mainstream Novel" twice, and appeared on the Waldenbook's National Bestseller List. She was a member of the Authors Guild and Novelists, Inc. Biography Personal life Michelle Jerott obtained a degree in Classical archaeology Classical archaeology is the archaeological investigation of the Mediterranean civilizations of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. Nineteenth-century archaeologists such as Heinrich Schliemann were drawn to study the societies they had read about i ... from the University of Michigan. Before writing, she worked as archaeologist. She became a mother and went to work in a research lab, which allowed her time to write. Michelle lived with her husband in a small town outside Madison, Wisconsin. Writing career Her first book, ' ...
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Rachel Caine
Rachel Caine was the pen name of Roxanne Longstreet Conrad (April 27, 1962 – November 1, 2020) who was an American writer of science fiction, fantasy, mystery, suspense, and horror novels. Personal life Conrad grew up in West Texas and graduated from Socorro High School in El Paso, Texas, in 1980. She earned a bachelor's degree in accounting from the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech University in 1985, with minor in music. Caine wrote and published novels and short stories since 1990. She was a professional musician who played with notable musicians including Henry Mancini, Peter Nero, and John Williams. From 1999, Conrad was employed in corporate communications as a web designer, editor, corporate communications manager, and finally as director of corporate communications for a large multinational company. She took an eight-month hiatus for most of 2008 to meet pressing deadlines, and retired from her position to write full-time in 2010. She lived in north Texas wit ...
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Laura Griffin
Laura Griffin is a ''New York Times'' and ''USA Today'' bestselling American author of romantic suspense. She has won Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Romantic Suspense twice, as well as the Daphne du Maurier Award. Biography Griffin started her career as a journalist and preferred hard-news stories. She attributes her experience to her desire to write suspense fiction, since she's able to make justice prevail and give the characters happy endings. "As a reporter, you cover a lot of stories that go unresolved or do not end happily." She grew up reading Nancy Drew books, and as she grew older, Stephen King and Patricia Cornwell. "I love King and Cornwell because their books go above and beyond scary. To me it's the characters that make them so compelling — I care about the people, so I can't stop turning the pages to see what happens to them." In 2013, Griffin teamed up with bestselling author Allison Brennan to co-write a female detective series. Since they wer ...
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Alexandra Ivy
Alexandra Ivy is an American novelist mostly known for her ''New York Times'' Best Selling contemporary paranormal series ''Guardians of Eternity''. She also writes regency historicals using the name Deborah or Debbie Raleigh. Her writing has gained high acclaim in the romance genre earning ''Romantic Times'' magazine 'Top Pick' nominations for ''When Darkness Comes'' and ''Embrace the Darkness''. Bibliography as Alexandra Ivy Guardians of Eternity series Novels #''When Darkness Comes'' (2007) #''Embrace the Darkness'' (2007) #''Darkness Everlasting'' (2008) #''Darkness Revealed'' (2009) #''Darkness Unleashed'' (2009) #''Beyond the Darkness'' (2010) #''Devoured by Darkness'' (2010) #''Bound by Darkness'' (2011) #''Fear the Darkness'' (2012) #''Darkness Avenged'' (2013) #''Hunt the Darkness'' (2014) #''When Darkness Ends'' (2015) #''Darkness Returns'' (2019) Dragons of Eternity series #''Burned by Darkness'' (2015) #''Scorched by Darkness'' (2016) Short Stories *'' ...
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Ann Aguirre
Ann Aguirre is an American author of speculative fiction. She writes urban fantasy, romantic science fiction, apocalyptic paranormal romance (with co-author Carrie Lofty as Ellen Connor), paranormal romantic suspense (as Ava Gray), and post-apocalyptic dystopian young adult fiction. Personal life Aguirre has a degree in English literature and lives in Mexico with her husband and children. Bibliography In alphabetical order by series. 2B Trilogy New adult romance # ''I Want It That Way'' (2014, ) # ''As Long As You Love Me'' (2014, ) # ''The Shape of My Heart'' (2014, ) Apparatus Infernum Steampunk noir as A.A. Aguirre, with Andres Aguirre #''Bronze Gods'' (May 2013) #''Silver Mirrors'' (May 2014) Ars Numina Series Paranormal romance # ''The Leopard King'' (2016, ) # ''The Demon Prince'' (2017, ) # ''The Wolf Lord'' (2018, ) Corine Solomon Series Urban fantasy #''Blue Diablo'' (2009, ) #''Hell Fire'' (2010, ) #''Shady Lady'' (2011, ) #''Devil's Punch'' (2012, ...
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