Eileen Wilks

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Eileen Wilks
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Born (1952-11-03) November 3, 1952 (age 71)
Monahans, Texas, U.S.
Occupation Novelist
Period1996–present
Genre Romance
urban fantasy
paranormal romance
Website
www.eileenwilks.com

Eileen Wilks (born November 3, 1952) is an American fiction writer living in Midland, Texas.

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Biography

Eileen Wilks moved from West Texas to the town of Norman, Oklahoma in the summer of 2012, and has previously lived in Canada and Venezuela, as well as twelve U.S. cities in five states. [1]

Wilks' first book, a Silhouette Desire titled The Loner and the Lady (1996), hit the USA Today Bestseller List at #146 on May 30, 1996 and was nominated for the 1996 Romantic Times Best First Short Contemporary award. [2] Since then, she hit the New York Times Bestsellers list [3] with her novel Blood Challenge (2011) in her current series, World of the Lupi, in which werewolves and magic exist in an earth much like our own.[ citation needed ]

Bibliography

Series

Lupi titles (in reading order)

0.1 The New Kid free short story (September 2013)
0.2 Only Human in the Lover Beware anthology (July 2003) ISBN   978-0425189054
1 Tempting Danger (October 2004) ISBN   978-0425198780
1.1 Originally Human in the Cravings anthology (July 2004) ISBN   978-0515138153, ISBN (e-book): 978-1101578568
2 Mortal Danger (November 2005) ISBN   978-0425202906
2.1 Brownies deleted scene from Blood Lines (January 2007)
3 Blood Lines (January 2007) ISBN   978-0425213445
3.1 Inhuman in the On the Prowl anthology (August 2007) ISBN   978-0425216590, ISBN (e-book): 978-1101578582
4 Night Season (January 2008) ISBN   978-0425220153
4.2 Good Counsel deleted scene from Night Season (January 2008) ISBN N/A
4.5 Cyncerely Yours free short story (January 2008) ISBN N/A
5 Mortal Sins (February 2009) ISBN   978-0425225523
5.1 Human Nature in the Inked anthology (January 2010) ISBN   978-0425231975
6 Blood Magic (February 2010) ISBN   978-0425233054
7 Blood Challenge (January 2011) ISBN   978-0425239193
8 Death Magic (November 2011) ISBN   978-0425245125
8.1 Human Error in the Tied with a Bow anthology (November 2011) ISBN   978-0425243299
9 Mortal Ties (October 2012) ISBN   978-0425254929
10 Ritual Magic (September 2013) ISBN   978-0425263365
11 Unbinding (October 2014) ISBN   978-1101599976
12 Mind Magic (November 2015) ISBN   978-0425263877
13 Dragon Spawn (December 2016) ISBN   978-0451488039
14 Dragon Blood (January 2, 2018)

All referenced free or bonus stories are available on the author's website.

Romance titles

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References

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  2. "Romantic Times 1996 Reviewers' Choice Award Nominees". Romantic Times. 1996. Archived from the original on 2007-12-15. Retrieved 2007-12-23.
  3. "NYT Best sellers list for January 23, 2011". The New York Times. 2011. Retrieved 14 January 2013.