Kylie Brant
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Kylie Brant is an American author of contemporary romantic suspense novels.
Brant claims she began writing in 1990 because her favorite authors couldn't write fast enough to keep her in reading material.[1] She submitted her finished manuscript to Silhouette Books in New York City, but it was her second novel, McLain's Law that became her first sale in 1992. A few months later the publisher purchased her first manuscript as well.
A two-time RITA nominee, Brant's work has garnered four Romantic Times nominations, including two for Career Achievement. She is the 2004 recipient of the Daphne du Maurier award for her novel Entrapment. One of her books, Undercover Bride is included on Romantic Times' All-Time Favorites list.[2]
[edit] Bibliography
- McLain's Law (1993)
- Rancher's Choice (1994)
- An Irresistible Man (1995)
- Guarding Raine (1996)
- Bringing Benjy Home (1997)
- Friday's Child (1998)
- Undercover Lover (1998)
- Heartbreak Ranch (1999)
- Falling Hard and Fast (1999)
- Undercover Bride (2000)
- Hard to Handle (2001)
- Hard to Resist (2001)
- Hard to Tame (2002)
- Alias Smith and Jones (2003)
- Entrapment (2003)
- Truth and Lies (2003)
- In Sight of the Enemy (2004)
- Dangerous Deception (2004)
- Close to the Edge (2005)
- The Business of Strangers (2005)
- The Last Warrior (2006)