Larissa Ione

Last updated
Larissa Ione
Pen nameSydney Croft
OccupationNovelist
Period2006 to present
Genre Romance
Website
larissaione.com/blog

Larissa Ione is a USA Today and New York Times bestselling contemporary and paranormal romance author. She is published with Samhain, Red Sage Kensington and Grand Central Publishing under her own name, and along with Stephanie Tyler she is also one half of the writing team of Sydney Croft, whose books are published by Bantam Dell.

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Larissa currently resides in Wisconsin with her Coast Guard husband and seventeen-year-old son.

Bibliography as Larissa Ione

The Demonica series

Novels

  1. Pleasure Unbound (June 20, 2008, ISBN   978-0-446-40103-6)
  2. Desire Unchained (March 1, 2009, ISBN   978-0-446-40098-5)
  3. Passion Unleashed (March 31, 2009, ISBN   978-0-446-40105-0)
  4. Ecstasy Unveiled (February 1, 2010, ISBN   978-0-446-55682-8)
  5. Sin Undone (August 24, 2010, ISBN   978-0-446-55681-1)
  6. Reaver (January 1, 2013, ISBN   978-0-349-40076-1)
  7. Revenant (December 16, 2014 ISBN   978-1-4055-2844-3)

Novellas and short stories

Supplement

The Demonica Compendium. Available for free on her website.

Lords of Deliverance series

  1. Eternal Rider (April 1, 2011, ISBN   978-0-446-57449-5)
  2. Immortal Rider (November 22, 2011, ISBN   978-0-446-57447-1)
  3. Lethal Rider (May 22, 2012, ISBN   978-0-446-57450-1)
  4. Rogue Rider (November 20, 2012, ISBN   978-0-446-57448-8) [1]

Other short stories

Other novels

Bibliography as Sydney Croft

Agency of Covert Rare Operatives/ACRO series

Novels

  1. Riding the Storm (August 28, 2007, ISBN   978-0-385-34080-9)
  2. Unleashing the Storm (February 26, 2008, ISBN   978-0-385-34081-6)
  3. Seduced by the Storm (July 29, 2008, ISBN   978-0-385-34082-3)
  4. Taming the Fire (April 28, 2009, ISBN   978-0-385-34227-8)
  5. Tempting the Fire (July 27, 2010, ISBN   978-0-385-34228-5)
  6. Taken by Fire (June 28, 2011, ISBN   978-0-385-34229-2)
  7. Three the Hard Way (November 29, 2014, ISBN   978-1-626-49234-9)

Short stories

  • Shadow Play (May 20, 2008, ISBN   978-0-553-38517-5) in the Hot Nights, Dark Desires anthology with Eden Bradley and Stephanie Tyler.
  • Code Word Storm (May 11, 2010, ISBN   978-0-7624-3843-3) in The Mammoth Book of Special Ops Romance anthology with Penny McCall, Rinda Elliot, Laura Griffin, Charlotte Mede, Shannon K. Butcher, Rachel Caine, Marliss Melton, Charlene Teglia, Michele Albert, Cheyenne McCray, Gina Robinson, Shiloh Walker, Jordan Summers, E.C. Sheedy, Caitlyn Nicholas, Liz Muir, Nicola Marsh, Gennita Low, and Debra Webb.

Miscellaneous

The Write Ingredients (June 1, 2007, ISBN   978-1-59998-653-1) Over ninety authors, including Larissa Ione and Sydney Croft, and a handful of dedicated readers, offered up their favorite recipes. The proceeds go toward the Troop Project.

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