Alessandra Torre

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Alessandra Torre is an American novelist best known for contemporary romance. [1] [2] [3] Torre is a New York Times , USA Today , [4] Wall Street Journal [5] and Amazon International bestselling novelist. [6] Alessandra is the Bedroom Blogger for Cosmopolitan. [7] She has been a guest columnist for the Huffington Post, RT Book Reviews, and was featured in Elle Magazine. [1] In 2017, she created Alessandra Torre Ink, an online community for authors, which offers webinars, courses and the Inkers Con conference. [8]

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In 2015, her novel The Girl in 6E was optioned for film by EuropaCorp. [9] In 2017, her novel, Hollywood Dirt was released as a full-length movie by PassionFlix. [10]

Standalone novels

Series

Erotica

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