Tessa Dare

Tessa Dare

Dare in 2014.
Pen name Tessa Dare
Occupation Novelist
Nationality American
Period 2009 - present
Genre historical romance
Notable works A Night to Surrender
Notable awards RITA award – Best Regency Historical Romance
2012 A Night to Surrender

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Website
tessadare.com

Tessa Dare is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling American historical romance novelist. She has authored fifteen novels and novellas and created four different series. In 2012, she won the prestigious Romance Writers of America RITA award for Best Regency Historical Romance for her book A Night to Surrender.[1]

Biography

During childhood, her family moved often and books took on an important role for her. She says they became "my refuge, my entertainment, my source of information on all sorts of topics... in a way, they were my home. Whenever I felt lonely or uprooted, opening a familiar book gave me comfort. I would read through dinner, read through classes, read into the wee hours of the night, and, yes, I even read while walking!"[2]

Dare works as a part-time librarian and currently resides in Southern California, USA with her husband and two children.[3]

Her writing

Her first publicly seen fiction was Jane Austen fan fiction written under the pen name Vangie.[4] Shortly afterward, she entered and won the first Avon FanLit contest and her short story "Forget Me Not" was published as Chapter Four of the HarperCollins e-book, These Wicked Games.[5] It was from this competition that she broke into publishing, along with the other winner, Courtney Milan.[6]

Dare then signed with Ballantine to publish her debut novel, Goddess of the Hunt. In 2011, she switched to Avon with the first book in her Spindle Cove series, A Night to Surrender[7]

When asked why she mixes serious emotion with humor, she tied it back to her first date with her husband. "I ran into a flagpole, face-first. More than a decade later, we're still laughing about it. So the juxtaposition of comic absurdity and deeply felt emotion just seems real to me, because it mirrors my own life."[2]

Bibliography

The Wanton Dairymaid Trilogy


   0.5 "The Legend of the Werestag" (prequel)/ "How to Catch a Wild Viscount" new title
   1. Goddess of the Hunt (2009)
   2. Surrender of a Siren (2009)
   3. A Lady of Persuasion (2009)

Stud Club Trilogy

  1. One Dance with a Duke (2010)
  2. Twice Tempted by a Rogue (2010)
  3. Three Nights with a Scoundrel (2010)

Spindle Cove Series


   1. A Night to Surrender (2011)
   1.5 "Once Upon a Winter's Eve" (2011)
   2. A Week to Be Wicked (2012)
   3. A Lady by Midnight (2012)
   3.5. "Beauty and the Blacksmith"
   4. Any Duchess Will Do (2013)

Castles Ever After

  1. Romancing the Duke (February 2014)
  2. Say Yes to the Marquess (January 2015)
  3. When a Scot Ties the Knot (August 2015)

Awards and reception

Dare has also received multiple starred reviews in Library Journal, Publisher's Weekly, and Booklist.[14] All of her books reviewed at Romantic Times have received a 4 Star or above.[15]

She's made the USA Today bestseller list with multiple titles, including Romancing the Duke, Say Yes to the Marquess, Once Upon a Winter's Eve, A Week To Be Wicked, A Lady By Midnight, Beauty and the Blacksmith, and Any Duchess Will Do.[16]

The Wanton Dairymaid Trilogy

Her debut novel Goddess of the Hunt garnered much praise, with Romantic Times making it a Top Pick and calling it "a daring debut... From the hilarious opening to the poignant climax, Dare uses wit and wisdom, humor and sensuality to relate a tale of tangled love that reveals her ability to touch hearts with her appealing characters."[17] The same publication went on to name it Best Historical Novel of 2009.[8] Publishers Weekly gave it a starred review and said "Dare seems to have fit all the best of romance into one novel, from sensuous interludes and crafty humor to endearing multidimensional characters."[18] Jane Litte at DearAuthor said "the writing is exquisite" and gave it a B+[19]

Spindle Cove series

A Lady By Midnight reached #30 in the New York Times bestseller list on September 16, 2012.[20]

A Week To Be Wicked reached #31 in the New York Times bestseller list on April 15, 2012.[21] Publishers Weekly said "Lust, love, and witty repartee are perfectly balanced in this seamlessly plotted romance."[22]

In its review of The Beauty and the Blacksmith, Library Journal said that "The intricacies of village life coupled with a lively group of supporting characters make for an engrossing read."[23]

Kirkus Reviews called Any Duchess Will Do "Great writing and characterization will keep readers engaged and invested. Sly nods to classic and modern Cinderella favorites enhance an already fun, textured plot. Moments of laugh-out-loud humor, emotional intensity and sensual passion woven through an engaging plot and endearing characters make this a great read for romance fans."[24] Whereas Publishers Weekly said "Though hints of Cinderella and Pygmalion aren’t enough to make the premise plausible, Dare more than makes up for that with romance, humor, and intense emotional drama."[25] In 2015, author Beverly Jenkins picked her Top 10 Historical Romances for a column in Publishers Weekly and ranked this novel #2, saying it is "the epitome of what romance is all about."[26] It made Library Journal's Top 10 romance novels of 2013, calling it a "funny, delightfully unexpected tale."[27]

Castles Ever After

Library Journal said of the first book in this series, Romancing the Duke "Humor, whimsy, and joy overflow as a most unlikely pair find their happy ending in this fairy tale–come–to–life..."[28] Kirkus called it "a unique storyline, a sweet, fun nod to literary fandom, and two main characters who are perfect for each other yet never would have met if they weren't each at a nadir in life’s journey."[29]

References

  1. RITA Awards, Romance Writers of America, retrieved February 13, 2015
  2. 1 2 Melnick, Sheri. "Comic Absurdity and Deep Emotion: PW Talks with Tessa Dare". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  3. "Meet Tessa". Official Website. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  4. "My FanFic Confessions – Yes, Tessa has yet another pen name!". Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  5. "Tessa Dare Bookshelf". Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  6. "Avon FanLit Returns: In Search of the Next Avon Star". PR Newswire. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  7. Fox, Rose. "Fall 2011 Announcements: Fiction: Romance: Damsels Who Rescue Themselves". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  8. 1 2 "Best Historical Novels". Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  9. "Regency-Set Historical Romance". Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  10. "Best Historical Love & Laughter". Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  11. "Best Historical Love & Laughter". Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  12. "RITA Award Winners". Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  13. "Best Historical Love & Laughter". Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  14. http://www.fictiondb.com/author/tessa-dare~book-awards~62923.htm
  15. "Tessa Dare Reviews". RT Book Reviews. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  16. "USA Today bestseller list". USA Today. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  17. "Review of Goddess of the Hunt". RT Book Reviews. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  18. "Review of Goddess of the Hunt". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  19. "REVIEW: Goddess of the Hunt by Tessa Dare". Dear Author. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  20. "Best Sellers: E-Book Fiction: Sunday, September 16th 2012". New York Times. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  21. "Best Sellers: E-Book Fiction: Sunday, April 15th 2012". New York Times. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  22. "Review of A Week To Be Wicked". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  23. Fox, Bette-Lee. "Xpress Reviews: E-Originals - First Look at New Books, April 19, 2013". Library Journal. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  24. "Review of Any Duchess Will Do". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  25. "Review of Any Duchess Will Do". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  26. Jenkins, Beverly. "10 Best Historical Romance Novels". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  27. Ramsdell, Kristin. "Best Books 2013: Romance". Library Journal. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  28. Ramsdell, Kristin. "Romance Reviews: February 15, 2014". Library Journal. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
  29. "Review of Romancing the Duke". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved June 8, 2015.

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