Jennifer Armintrout

Jenny Trout (born July 11, 1980) is an American writer best known for a series of urban fantasy novels known as the Blood Ties series, published by Mira Books. The books chronicle the life of Dr. Carrie Ames, an emergency room doctor who must adapt to life as a vampire after being attacked by one of her patients. Armintrout's Blood Ties series has been published in five countries, with the first volume making USA Today's top 150 book list. Trout also publishes erotica under the pseudonym Abigail Barnette.

Jenny Gallifrey Joel Trout
Born (1980-07-15) July 15, 1980
Pen nameAbigail Barnette, Jenny Trout, Jennifer Armintrout
OccupationNovelist
GenreUrban Fantasy, fantasy, drama, romance, erotic romance
Website
jennytrout.com

In 2015, Trout officially changed her legal name from Jennifer Lynne Armintrout to Jenny Galifrey Joel Trout.

Reception

Reception to Trout's work has been mixed to positive, with Romantic Times giving her work mostly four stars.[1] Publishers Weekly positively reviewed The Turning, calling it "a squirm-inducing treat",[2] but stating that while American Vampire had an "unusual premise, there's not much to distinguish this from other dark paranormal romances".[3]

Bibliography

Blood Ties series

  1. The Turning (2006)
  2. Possession (2007)
  3. Ashes To Ashes (2007)
  4. All Souls' Night (2008)

Lightworld/Darkworld series

  1. Queene of Light (2009)
  2. Child of Darkness (2009)
  3. Veil of Shadows (2009)

The Boss series (as Abigail Barnette)

  1. The Boss (2013)
  2. The Girlfriend (2013)
  3. The Bride (2014)
  4. The Hook-Up (2014)
  5. The Ex (2014)
  6. The Baby (2015)
  7. The Sister (2017)
  8. The Boyfriend (2018)
  9. Sophie (2021)

Standalone novels

  1. American Vampire (2011)
  2. Such Sweet Sorrow (as Jenny Trout) (2014)
  3. Say Goodbye to Hollywood (as Jenny Trout) (2017)
  4. Where We Land (as Abigail Barnette) (2019)

References

  1. Jennifer Armintrout a.k.a. Abigail BarnetteRT Book Reviews Archived 2012-11-10 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Review: The Turning Publishers Weekly
  3. Review: American Vampire Publishers Weekly
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