Lori Handeland

Lori Handeland (born 1961) is an American author of romance novels. She has twice won the Romance Writers of America RITA Award.

Biography

Handeland has wanted to be a writer since she was 10 years old. As an adult, she wrote her first book in a two-year span. It was chosen for publication.[1]

Handeland has written over 30 novels. For St. Martin's Press, Handeland writes single-title paranormal suspense romance novels, some of which are written in first person narrative. She has also had several contemporary romance novels published in the Harlequin Superromance category line.[1]

Handeland is a two-time winner of the Romance Writers of America's prestigious RITA Award, in 2005 for Best Paranormal Romance for Blue Moon and in 2007 for Best Long Contemporary Romance for The Mommy Quest.[2] She has also been nominated seven times for Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Awards, winning in 2005 for A Soldier's Quest.[3]

Handeland is married and has two sons.[1]

Bibliography

Stand-Alone Novels

Series

Precious Gems Historical Romance line

Lori Handeland is but one of multiple authors that wrote mostly non-related romance stories for this now defunct line of books

Harlequin Superromance line

Lori Handeland is but one of many authors that write or have written mostly non-related romance stories for this line of books

Luchetti Brothers series

Part of the Harlequin Superromance line, but with connected characters

Rock Creek Six series

Books 2, 4, and 6 of this series were written by Linda Devlin

Night Creature series

The Phoenix Chronicles

Shakespeare Undead

  1. Shakespeare Undead (2010)
  2. Zombie Island (2012)

Sisters of the Craft

  1. In The Air Tonight (June 2015)
  2. Heat of the Moment (June 2015)
  3. Smoke on the Water (August 2015)

Collections

References

  1. 1 2 3 West, Tracey (2004), Lori Handeland ~ Spotlight Interview with Tracey West, The Road to Romance, retrieved 2007-11-14
  2. RITA Award Winners, Romance Writers of America, 2007, retrieved 2007-11-14
  3. Author Profile: Lori Handeland, Romantic Times, 2007, retrieved 2007-11-14

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