Alexandra Ivy

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Alexandra Ivy
Pen nameDeborah Raleigh
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period2000–present
Genre Regency romance, Paranormal romance, Romance
Website
alexandraivy.com/index.htm

Alexandra Ivy is an American novelist mostly known for her New York Times Best Selling contemporary paranormal series Guardians of Eternity. [1] She also writes regency historicals using the name Deborah or Debbie Raleigh. [2] 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. [3]

Contents

Bibliography as Alexandra Ivy

Guardians of Eternity series

Novels

  1. When Darkness Comes (2007) ISBN   978-1-4201-2529-0
  2. Embrace the Darkness (2007) ISBN   978-0-8217-7937-8
  3. Darkness Everlasting (2008) ISBN   978-0-8217-9392-3
  4. Darkness Revealed (2009) ISBN   978-1-4201-0296-3
  5. Darkness Unleashed (2009) ISBN   978-1-4201-0297-0
  6. Beyond the Darkness (2010) ISBN   978-1-4201-0298-7
  7. Devoured by Darkness (2010) ISBN   978-1-4201-1135-4
  8. Bound by Darkness (2011) ISBN   978-1-4201-1136-1
  9. Fear the Darkness (2012) ISBN   978-1-4201-1137-8
  10. Darkness Avenged (2013) ISBN   978-1-4201-1138-5
  11. Hunt the Darkness (2014) ISBN   978-1-4201-2515-3
  12. When Darkness Ends (2015) ISBN   978-1-4201-2517-7
  13. Darkness Returns (2019)

Dragons of Eternity series

  1. Burned by Darkness (2015)
  2. Scorched by Darkness (2016)

Short stories

  • Taken by Darkness [Guardians of Eternity, Book 7.5] in the Yours for Eternity anthology with Hannah Howell and Kaitlin O'Riley. (2011) ISBN   978-1-4201-1228-3
  • Darkness Eternal [Guardians of Eternity, Book 7.6] in the Supernatural anthology with Larissa Ione, Jacquelyn Frank, and G.A. Aiken. (2011) ISBN   978-1-4201-0988-7
  • Where Darkness Lives [Guardians of Eternity, Book 8.5] in The Real Werewives of Vampire County anthology with Angie Fox, Jess Haines, and Tami Dane. (2011) ISBN   978-0-7582-6158-8
  • Levet [Guardians of Eternity, Book 9.5] e-book
  • A Very Levet Christmas [Guardians of Eternity, Book 11.5] e-book

Immortal Rogues trilogy

  1. My Lord Vampire (2012) ISBN   978-1-4201-2271-8 - This is a reprint from the 2003 historical vampire series written as Deborah Raleigh
  2. My Lord Eternity (2012) ISBN   978-1-4201-2861-1 - This is a reprint from the 2003 historical vampire series written as Deborah Raleigh
  3. My Lord Immortality (2012) ISBN   978-1-4201-2272-5 - This is a reprint from the 2003 historical vampire series written as Deborah Raleigh

Sentinels series

Novels

  1. Born in Blood (2013) ISBN   978-1-4201-2514-6
  2. Blood Assassin (2014) ISBN   978-1-4201-2516-0
  3. Blood Lust (May 2016)

Short stories

  • Out of Control [Sentinels, Book 0.5] in the Predatory anthology with Nina Bangs, Dianne Duvall, and Hannah Jayne (2013) ISBN   978-1-4201-2512-2
  • On the Hunt [Sentinels, Book 2.5] in the On the Hunt anthology with Rebecca Zanetti, Dianne Duvall, and Hannah Jayne (2015) ISBN   978-1-4201-2513-9

Rapture series

  1. First Rapture (2013) e-book
  2. Sinful Rapture (2014) e-book
  3. Sweet Rapture (2016) e-book

Bayou Heat (with Laura Wright)

Each book in this series has one book written by each author

Novels

  1. Raphael/Parish (2013) ISBN   978-0-9886-2452-8
  2. Bayon/Jean-Baptiste (2013) ISBN   978-0-9886-2455-9
  3. Talon/Xavier (2013) ISBN   978-0-9886-2457-3
  4. Sebastian/Aristide (2013) ISBN   978-0-9860-6413-5
  5. Lian/Roch (2014) ISBN   978-0-9899-9072-1
  6. Hakan/Severin (2014) ISBN   978-0-9899-9074-5
  7. Angel/Hiss (2015) ISBN   978-0-9899-9078-3
  8. Rage/Killian (2015) ISBN   978-1-9408-8765-4
  9. Michel/Striker (2015) ISBN   978-0-9861-9492-4
  10. Ice/Reaux (January 18, 2016) ISBN   978-0-9861-9494-8
  11. Kayden/Simon (August 9, 2016) ISBN   978-1-9422-9929-5

Short stories

  • Bayou Noel [Bayou Heat, Book 3.5] (2013)

Illegitimate Bachelor

  1. Bedding the Baron (2014) e-book reprint of a 2008 historical romance novel written as Deborah Raleigh
  2. Seducing the Viscount (2014) e-book reprint of a 2008 historical romance novel written as Deborah Raleigh
  3. Seduce Me By Christmas (2014) e-book reprint of a 2008 historical romance novel written as Deborah Raleigh

Hellion's Den series

  1. Some Like It Wicked (2014)
  2. Some Like It Sinfull (2014)
  3. Some Like It Brazen (2014)

Bibliography as Deborah 'Debbie' Raleigh

A Rose for Three Rakes trilogy

  1. A Bride for Lord Challmond (2001) ISBN   0-8217-6771-2
  2. A Bride for Lord Wickton (2001) ISBN   0-8217-6796-8
  3. A Bride for Lord Brasleigh (2001) ISBN   0-8217-6814-X

Vicar Humbley trilogy

  1. A Proper Marriage (2002) ISBN   0-8217-7374-7
  2. A Convenient Marriage (2002) ISBN   0-8217-7375-5
  3. A Scandalous Marriage (2003) ISBN   0-8217-7376-3

Immortal Rogues trilogy

  1. My Lord Vampire (2003) ISBN   0-8217-7549-9
  2. My Lord Eternity (2003) ISBN   0-8217-7550-2
  3. My Lord Immortality (2003) ISBN   0-8217-7551-0

Single Novels

Short stories

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References

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  2. "About Alexandra". July 18, 2012. Archived from the original on August 5, 2012.
  3. "RT Award Nominees". July 20, 2012.