Katie MacAlister

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Katie MacAlister
BornMarch 1964 (age 57)
Pen nameKatie Maxwell
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period2002–present
Genre historical novels, paranormal romance, young adult novels
Website
www.katiemacalister.com

Katie MacAlister (born 1964) is a Seattle-area author of fiction and non-fiction. Her most popular titles are historical, contemporary, and paranormal romance. She also writes young-adult books under the pseudonym Katie Maxwell and mysteries under the pseudonym Kate Marsh.[ citation needed ]

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MacAlister's contemporary and historical books frequently feature Anglophile, flawed heroines who are tall, Rubenesque, klutzy, or divorced. Their male counterparts are typically men who have had something happen in their past.[ citation needed ]

Bibliography

Aisling Grey, Guardian series

  1. You Slay Me (2004)
  2. Fire Me Up (2005)
  3. Light My Fire (2006)
  4. Holy Smokes (2007)

Silver Dragons series

  1. Playing with Fire (2008)
  2. Up in Smoke (2008)
  3. Me and My Shadow (2009)

Light Dragons series

  1. Love in the Time of Dragons (2010)
  2. The Unbearable Lightness of Dragons (2011)
  3. Sparks Fly (2012)

Dragon Fall series

  1. Dragonblight (2021)
  2. Dragon Fall (2015)
  3. Dragon Storm (2015)
  4. Dragon Soul (2016)

The Dark Ones series

  1. A Girl's Guide To Vampires (2003)
  2. Sex and the Single Vampire (2004)
  3. Sex, Lies, and Vampires (2005)
  4. Even Vampires Get the Blues (2006)
  5. The Last of the Red Hot Vampires (2007)
  6. Zen and the Art of Vampires (2008)
  7. Crouching Vampire, Hidden Fang (2009)
  8. In the Company of Vampires (2010)
  9. Much Ado About Vampires (2011)
  10. A Tale of Two Vampires (2012)
  11. The Vampire Always Rises (2017)

Traveller series

  1. Time Thief (2013)
  2. The Art of Stealing Time (2013)

Contemporary romance

Ainsley Brothers series

Steampunk

Noble series

Paranormal Romance Anthologies

Anthology or CollectionContentsPublication DateEditor
Just One Sip Bring Out Your Dead Oct 2006Katie MacAlister

Jennifer Ashley

Minda Webber

My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon Cat Got Your Tongue?Dec 2007 P.N. Elrod
My Zombie Valentine Bring Out Your Dead Jan 2010Katie MacAlister

Angie Fox

Lisa Cach

Mari Mancusi

Cupid Cats Unleashed Jul 2010Katie MacAlister

Vicki Lewis Thompson

Connie Brockway

Death's Excellent Vacation [1] The Perils of EffrijimAug 2010Charlaine Harris

Toni L. P. Kelner

Mysteries

(as Kate Marsh)

Novellas

Young Adult

(as Katie Maxwell)

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References

  1. Harris, Charlaine; Kelner, Toni L. P., eds. (August 2010). Death's Excellent Adventure.