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Writing under their joint pseudonym, Ilona and Andrew Gordon’s novels feature strong heroines and macho heroes in a fantastical take of the American south.
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Known for her sensual fantasy, Bishop tactically bridges the gap between horror and romance to show how love always prevails in the end.
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Briggs’ novels take an edgier approach to urban fiction, as she writes about the battles between humans and otherworldly forces.
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Seductive, dark, suspenseful, modern. Feehan’s works follow strong female leads, often purveyors of dark magics, as they battle the men they are meant to be with and the men that stand in their way.
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Frost’s tales of romance exist to follow the lives of vampires and demons in a world where, though they are commonplace, the common folk have no idea that they exist.
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Writing books filled with passion and peril, Graham creates evocative settings, evoking countless moods, to curate books fit for anyone of any taste.
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Hamilton’s books follow a strong female protagonist as they aim to gain power and deal with the dangerous world in which the creatures of legend live.
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Author of the popular True Blood series, Harris’s stories are often the middle ground between love, mysteries, and vampires.
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Featuring an alternate world where humans and mystical beings coexist, Harrison details the life of Rachel Morgan, a witch who makes her living bounty hunting.
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Jones's action-packed novels feature tough, sassy women who often find themselves fighting in steamy situations between the human and paranormal worlds.
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A genre-defining author, Kenyon’s deeply mythological inspired novels blend magic and love to create stories where villains in one novel are the heroes in the next.
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Former librarian Krentz’s novels of romantic suspense, sprinkled in with supernatural elements, follow strong heroines as they “…celebrate a woman’s heroic virtue.”
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Blending the world of the Fae and our own, Moning’s romances feature elements of fantasy, mystery, and suspense to create captivating novels that you can’t put down.
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Playing on the idea of the battle of good versus evil, Showalter takes paranormal romance and seamlessly fuses it with fantasy to create vivid tales of love and adventure.
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Ward writes novels with strict lines between good and evil to create adrenaline-fueled, sexy stories where good and evil can battle it out in her take on paranormal romance.
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