Lorie O'Clare
Lorie O'Clare is an American author of erotic romance, romantic suspense and paranormal romance novels.[1]
The anthology Men of Danger, which featured her story “Love Me 'til Death,” was a New York Times bestseller.[2]
Bibliography
Published by St. Martin’s Press
- Long, Lean and Lethal, 2009
- Tall, Dark and Deadly, 2009
- Get Lucky, 2011
- Play Dirty, 2010
- Strong, Sleek and Sinful, 2010
- Stay Hungry, 2011
- Run Wild, 2012
- Slow Heat, 2012
- Hot Pursuit, 2013
Published by Ellora's Cave
- Lunewulf Law, 2003
- Blue Moon, 2004
- In Her Blood, 2004
- In Her Nature, 2004
- In Her Soul, 2004
- In Her Dreams, 2004
- Jaded Prey, 2004
- Man Of Her Dreams, 2004
- Sex Traders, 2004
- Tainted Purity, 2004
- Waiting for Yesterday, 2004
- After Dusk, 2005
- Taming Heather, 2005
- Challenged Pursuit, 2005
- Caught!, 2005
- The First Time, 2005
- Lotus Blooming, 2005
- Pursuit, 2005
- Waiting for Dawn, 2005
- Dead World, 2006
- Far From Innocent, 2006
- Living Extinct, 2006
- Penance, 2006
- Shara's Challenge, 2006
- Alpha Exiled, 2007
- For Life, 2007
- Forbidden Attraction, 2007
- Issue of Trust, 2007
- Taking it All, 2007
- Til Death, 2007
- Full Moon Rising, 2008
- Unshackled, 2008
- Vision Captured, 2008
- Vision Controller, 2008
- Vision Fulfilled, 2008
- Challenged, 2009
- Elements Unbound, 2009
- Feather Down, 2009
- Feather Possessed, 2009
- Wicked, 2009
- Vision Lust, 2009
- Vision Revealed, 2009
- Black Seduction, 2010
- Black Passion, 2010
- Feather Torn, 2010
- Feather Adored, 2010
- Black Surrender, 2011
- With Her Hunger, 2011
Published by Kensington
- Pleasure Island, 2009
- Seduction Island, 2009
- Temptation Island, 2011
- Island of Desire, 2012
Anthologies
- Primal Heat, Ellora's Cave, 2004
- Things That Go Bump in the Night IV, Ellora's Cave, 2004
- Forbidden Fantasies, Pocket Books, 2008
- Under The Covers, Kensington Books, 2009
- Men of Danger, St. Martin’s Press, 2010
- The Bodyguard, St. Martin’s Press, 2010
- Feel The Heat, Kensington, 2011
References
- Lorie O’Clare on RT Book Reviews
- Paperback Mass-Market Fiction, The New York Times, May 16, 2010.
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