Anne Stuart (novelist)

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Anne Stuart
BornAnne Kristine Stuart
(1948-05-02) May 2, 1948 (age 75)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Occupation Novelist
Period1974–present
Genre Romance
SpouseRichard Ohlrogge
Website
www.anne-stuart.com

Anne Kristine Stuart (born May 2, 1948) is an American romance novelist. She has written over 100 novels and is a recipient of the Romance Writers of America's Lifetime Achievement Award. [1]

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Biography

Anne Kristine Stuart was born on May 2, 1948, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Stuart grew up with her parents in Princeton, New Jersey.

Her first book was published in 1974 by Ballantine Press when she was 25 years old. Since then, her books have been published by numerous publishers such as Dell, Doubleday, St. Martin's Press and currently Harlequin.

She and her husband, Richard Ohlrogge, live in northern Vermont.

Awards

Bibliography

Single novels

The Demon Count Series

  1. The Demon Count (1980)
  2. The Demon Count's Daughter (1980)

Catspaw Series

  1. Catspaw (1985)
  2. Catspaw II (1988)
  3. Night And Day - Night

Maggie Bennett Series

  1. At the Edge of the Sun (1987)
  2. Darkness Before Dawn (1987)
  3. Escape Out of Darkness (Dell Paperbacks  ; 1987)

Men at Work Series Multi-Author

  • Glass Houses (1989)

Born in the USA Series Multi-Author

  • Crazy Like a Fox (1990)

Century of American Dreams Series Multi-Author

  • Angels Wings: 1930s (1990)

Here Come the Grooms Series Multi-Author

  • Lazarus Rising (1990)

More Than Men Series Multi-Author

  • A Dark And Stormy Night (1997)

Ice Series

  1. Black Ice (Mira  ; 2005)
  2. Cold As Ice (Mira  ; 2006)
  3. Ice Blue (Mira  ; 2007)
  4. Ice Storm (Mira  ; 2007)
  5. Fire and Ice (Mira  ; 2008)
  6. On Thin Ice (Mira  ; 2011)

The House of Rohan Series

  1. The Wicked House of Rohan ( ISBN   9781426861055, Mira, July 2010)
  2. Ruthless ( ISBN   978-0778328483, Mira, August 2010)
  3. Reckless ( ISBN   978-0778328490, Mira, September 2010)
  4. Breathless ( ISBN   978-0778328506, Mira, October 2010)
  5. Shameless ( ISBN   978-0778312970, Mira, June 2011)

Collections

Omnibus in collaboration

See also

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References

  1. Romance Writers of America - Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award Archived July 3, 2008, at the Wayback Machine .