Cherry Adair is an award-winning and best-selling American romantic fiction writer. She lives near Seattle, Washington with her husband and their two standard schnauzers, Max and Chase, who compete nationally in agility trials.
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Born in Cape Town, South Africa, Adair moved to the United States in her early 20s[1] and settled in San Francisco where she opened a business as an interior designer and eventually met her husband. A voracious reader, she began to have story ideas of her own and transferred her creative process from interior design to writing novels, writing seventeen full books before her first novel, The Mercenary, sold to Harlequin for their Temptation line in 1994.[2]
In 2000, Adair published Kiss and Tell, the second of what was to become her popular T-FLAC series with Ballantine.[3] The series involves operatives in Terrorist Force Logistical Assault Command (T-FLAC), a fictional secret counter-terrorist force[4] even beyond the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). In 2007, she added a new 'psi unit' to the T-FLAC series, where the T-FLAC operatives have wizard powers, taking them into the sub genre of 'paranormal romance' with her award-winning Edge trilogy. The books in the continuing series are all classified in a sub genre known as 'romantic suspense' and Adair has been touted as 'one of the reigning queens of romantic adventure' by Romantic Times Bookreview Magazine[5] and is considered 'adept at orchestrating both the thriller action and the tango of desire' in her writing[6]
Adair has received a number of awards during her career. She is a six-time finalist for the RITA award given by Romance Writers of America, and she has been nominated for the Career Achievement Award for Romantic Suspense from Romantic Times Bookreview Magazine two times. Her book Hide and Seek tied at number eight with author Nora Roberts for Romance Writers of America Top Ten Books of the Year in 2001.[7] Her awards include the Reviewers' Choice Award for Best Romantic Suspense from Romantic Times Bookreview Magazine for her novel Hot Ice in 2005 and for Best Contemporary Romance for her book Kiss and Tell in 2000.[8] She's also won the Golden Quill for Best Mainstream Single Title for Kiss and Tell in 2000, three awards from Romance Books and Readers for Best Book, Best Surprise and Best Romantic Suspense in 2000 for Kiss and Tell, the Romance Journal Frances Award for Best Romantic Suspense for Kiss and Tell and three Venus Awards from Heart Rate Reviews for Best Romantic Suspense, Sexiest Romance and Best Newly Discovered Author for her novel Kiss and Tell. She has also won a Romance Journal Frances Award for Best Category Romance with Seducing Mr. Right 2001. Recently she took first place in Barclay Gold Contemporary category for Hot Ice in 2006 and first and second in the Barclay Gold Fantasy, Future and Paranormal category with her books Edge of Danger and Edge of Fear in 2007.[1]
Adair's books have appeared on the bestseller lists of Publisher's Weekly, USA Today and the New York Times.[9]