Karen Chance
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Karen Chance is an urban fantasy novelist.[1] She grew up in Orlando, Florida.[2] She has lived in France, Great Britain, Hong Kong[2] and New Orleans, where she has taught history. She is currently living in DeLand, Florida.
Chance has had books on the New York Times and USAToday bestselling lists.
Bibliography
The Cassandra Palmer series
- Touch the Dark, June 2006, ISBN 0-451-46093-6
- Claimed by Shadow, April 2007, ISBN 0-451-46152-5
- Embrace the Night, April 2008, ISBN 0-451-46199-1
- Curse the Dawn, April 2009, ISBN 0-451-41270-2
- Hunt the Moon, June 2011, ISBN 0-451-41307-5
- Tempt the Stars, October 2013, ISBN 0-451-41905-7
- Reap the Wind, 2014
Dorina Basarab series
- Midnight's Daughter, October 2008, ISBN 0-451-41262-1
- Death's Mistress, January 2010, ISBN 0-451-41276-1
- Fury's Kiss, October 2012, ISBN 0-451-41323-7
Short Stories
- "Buying Trouble," On the Prowl, August 2007, ISBN 0-425-21659-4. Features Claire Lachesis, from the Dorina Basarab series.
- "The Day of the Dead," The Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance, July 2008, ISBN 0-7624-3498-8. Features Tomas, from the Cassandra Palmer series.
- "Rogue Elements," Wolfsbane and Mistletoe, October 2008, ISBN 0-441-01633-2. Features Lia De Croissets, the war mage.
- "Vegas Odds," Strange Brew, July 2009, ISBN 0-312-38336-3. Features Lia De Croissets.
- "Skin Deep," Inked, 2010, ISBN 0-425-23197-6. Features Lia De Croissets.
- "The Gauntlet," The Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance 2, October 2010, ISBN 0-7624-3996-3. Features Kit Marlowe, from the Cassandra Palmer series. Prequel to "the Queen's Witch".
- "The Queen's Witch", 2010. Features Kit Marlowe.
- "In Vino Veritas," Chicks Kick Butt, July 2011, ISBN 0-7653-2577-2. Features Dorina Basarab, shortly after Death's Mistress.
- "A Family Affair", August 2011. Features John Pritkin, from the Cassandra Palmer series.
References
- ↑ Campbell, Ramsey (September 5, 2006). "Two Leesburg writers have found success with tales of strong heroines.". Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL). Retrieved 2009-01-14.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Karen Chance's author page
External links
- Karen Chance official site
- Karen Chance at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- FantasyLiterature.com interviews Karen Chance
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