Carly Phillips

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Karen Drogin

Pseudonym: Carly Phillips
Born: July 7
New York
Occupation: novelist
Nationality: United States
Writing period: 1998-present
Genres: romance
Website: http://www.carlyphillips.com/

Carly Phillips (born July 7, ?? in New York) is the pen name used by Karen Drogin to write over twenty-three best-selling contemporary romance novels.

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[edit] Biography

Drogin was born prematurely and weighed only 3 pounds, 7 ounces. She and her younger brother were raised in Spring Valley, New York. She attended Brandeis University, where she met her husband Phil (Drogin). She later attendedBoston University School of Law, and earned her law degree from New York University. Drogin passed the New York State Bar Exam in 1991, and was sworn in at the same time as John F. Kennedy, Jr.. Although she enjoyed law school, she realized quickly that she did not enjoy practicing law. After the birth of her first child in 1992, Drogin became a stay-at-home mother and eventually decided to try writing. It took seven years, during which time she completed ten books, but in 1998 she finally sold a novel to Harlequin for their Temptation Line. In 2002 Drogin's first single-title novel, The Bachelor, was selected a book pick for Kelly Ripa's "Reading With Ripa" book club. This big break allowed the book to rise as high as number four on the New York Times Bestseller List (tied with a book by fellow romance novelist Nora Roberts).

Drogin promotes awareness for Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the Humane Society, and the American Heart Association. She and her husband have two daughters, Jackie and Jennifer, and a dog named Buddy, all of whom live in Purchase, New York. She is a huge fan of the New York Mets and the Boston Red Sox.

[edit] Awards

  • Waldenbooks Bestselling Author Award
  • Oklahoma Romance Writers of America National Readers' Choice Award
  • Virginia Romance Writers of America's Holt Medallion
  • Greater Detroit Romance Writers of America Booksellers' Best
  • Dorothy Parker Award for Excellence

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Simply Series

  • Simply Scandalous (2000)
  • Simply Sinful (2000)
  • Simply Sensual (2001)
  • Simply Sexy (2002)

[edit] Novels

  • Brazen (1999)
  • Perfect Partners (1999) (writing as Karen Drogin)
  • The Right Choice (2000) (writing as Karen Drogin)
  • Solitary Man (2000) (writing as Karen Drogin)
  • Secret Fantasy (2001)
  • Body Heat (2001)
  • Erotic Invitation (2001)
  • The Bachelor (2002)
  • The Playboy (2003)
  • The Heartbreaker (2003)
  • Under the Boardwalk (2004)
  • Hot Stuff (2004)
  • Hot Number (2005)
  • Summer Lovin' (2005)
  • Cross My Heart (2006)
  • Hot Item (2006)

[edit] Omnibus

  • Naughty or Nice? (2001) (with Sherrilyn Kenyon, Patricia Ryan and Kathryn Smith)
  • Invitations to Seduction (2003) (with Janelle Denison and Vicki Lewis Thompson)
  • Stroke of Midnight (2004) (with Jacquie D'Alessandro, Janelle Denison)
  • Skin Tight / Hot Number (2005) (with Susan Andersen)
  • Undone: Going All the Way / Her Secret Thrill / Good Time Girl (2005) (with Donna Kauffman and Candace Schuler)
  • Santa, Baby' '(2006) (with Jennifer Crusie, Lori Foster)

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