Jeanne C. Stein

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Jeanne Stein
Pen nameJeanne C. Stein
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period2006 to present
Genre Romance, Fantasy, Paranormal, Erotic Romance, Historical, Speculative fiction, Contemporary, Urban fantasy
Website
jeannestein.com

Jeanne C. Stein is an American urban fantasy author. She now lives in Colorado, but was raised and educated in San Diego, which is the setting for her contemporary vampire fantasy.

Contents

Stein's novels about vampire bounty hunter Anna Strong are published by Ace Books, and as S. J. Harper, the Fallen Siren Series is published by ROC.

Bibliography

Jeanne C. Stein is the national bestselling author of the Urban Fantasy series, The Anna Strong Vampire Chronicles and most recently, The Fallen Siren Series written as S. J. Harper. She is active in the writing community, belonging to Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, Sisters in Crime and Horror Writers of America. There are nine books in the Anna Strong series and two books and two novellas in a new series written with Samantha Sommersby under the S. J. Harper pseudonym. She also has more than a dozen short story credits, including the novella, Blood Debt, from the New York Times bestselling anthology, Hexed (2011) and The NYT bestselling anthology, Dead But Not Forgotten edited by Charlaine Harris (2014.) Her short stories have been published in collections here in the US and the UK. Her latest, an Anna Strong novella entitled Anna & the Vampire Prince, was recently published by Hex Publishers.

Her books are published in Germany by Droemer/Knaur and Norway (2009).

Anna Strong Series

US titles

#TitlePublication DateAlso InComments
1The Becoming2006
2Blood Drive2007
3The Watcher2007
4Legacy2008
5RetributionAug 2009
5.1The Witch and the WickedSep 2007Many Bloody Returns
5.2Elizabeth & Anna's Big AdventureFeb 2010A Girl's Guide to Guns and Monsters
6ChosenAug 2010
6.1SupermanJun 2011Chicks Kick Buttcan be skipped (modified version integrated in the Crossroads book)
6.2Blood DebtJun 2011Hexedfills a gap between the books
7CrossroadsAug 2011
8HauntedSep 2012
8.1Cloud CityMar 2013
9Blood BondAug 2013

The Fallen Siren Series

  1. Cursed (2013)
  2. Captured (2014)
  3. Reckoning (2014
  4. Forsaken (2015)

Novels

German titles

Anthologies and collections

Anthology or CollectionContentsPublication DateEditorISBN
Many Bloody Returns [2] The Witch and the Wicked2007 Charlaine Harris

Jim Butcher

Kelley Armstrong

ISBN   0-441-01675-8
At the Scene of the CrimeBetter Lucky Than Good2008 Dana Stabenow ISBN   0-7867-2055-7
RMFW PRessBroken Links, Mended Lives2009Jeanne C. Stein

Susan Smith

Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance, Vol. IIThe Ghost of Leadville2009 Trisha Telep ISBN   1-84901-043-9
A Girl's Guide to Guns and MonstersElizabeth and Anna's Big Adventure2010 Martin H. Greenberg

Kerrie Hughes

ISBN   0-7564-0614-5
Whedonistas: A Celebration of the Worlds of Joss Whedon by the Women Who Love Him [3] essay2011 Lynne Thomas

Deborah Stanish

ISBN   1935234102 , 9781935234104
HexedBlood Debt2011 Ilona Andrews

Yasmine Galenorn

Allyson James

Jeanne C. Stein

ISBN   0425241769 , 9780425241769
Chicks Kick ButtSuperman2011 Rachel Caine

Kerrie Hughes

ISBN   0765325772 , 9780765325778
Vampires: The Recent UndeadThe Ghost of LeadvilleMar 2011 Paula Guran ISBN   1607012545 , 9781607012542
Hex in the CityOne Good Deed2013Kerrie Hughes ISBN   0615783562 , 9780615783567
Dead But Not ForgottenLove Story2014 Charlaine Harris

Toni L. P. Kelner

ISBN   0425271749 , 9780425271742
GalaxyFest 2012 OmnibusThe Wolf's Paw2012 David C. Z. Wacks ISBN   9781470088958
Nightmares UnhingedThe Wolf's Paw2015 Josh Viola ISBN   0985559098 , 9780985559090
Georgetown Haunts and Mysteries [4] Introduction2017Jeanne C. Stein

Josh Viola

ISBN   0998666769 , 9780998666761
Blood BusinessLunchtime2017 Josh Viola

Mario Acevedo

ISBN   0998666793 , 9780998666792
Blood and GasolineDesert Run2017 Mario Acevedo ISBN   0999773631 , 9780999773635

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  3. "Whedonistas". Jul 3, 2019.
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