Kyra Davis

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Kyra Davis
Born Santa Clara, California
Occupation Writer, Novelist
Nationality American
Genres

Mystery,
Chick-lit,
Women's fiction

Romance
Notable work(s) Sophie Katz,
Just One Night

www.kyradavis.com

Kyra Davis is a New York Times bestselling American novelist, best known for her Just One Night trilogy and the Sophie Katz mystery series.[1] In 2013 Anonymous Content optioned Davis' Just One Night trilogy with the intent to develop it into a television series.[2]

History

Davis was born in Santa Clara, California to a Jewish single mother who raised Davis with the help of family. She was named after the famous poet, Kyra Hull. Her father was African-American and her mother was of Eastern European descent, giving Davis a mixed heritage. Davis attended the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising and Fashion Institute of Technology, during which time she met and married her husband. Davis later attended the Golden Gate University, where she graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in business and humanities. In 2001 Davis filed for divorce.[3] Davis began writing the Sophie Katz series due to the stress resulting from the divorce and published her first novel through Red Dress Ink in 2005.[4] In 2013 Davis published the Just One Night trilogy through Simon & Schuster's digital imprint.[5]

Davis lives in California with her son. She is currently engaged to filmmaker Rod Lurie.

Critical reception

Reception to Davis's work has been positive,[6][7] with Lust, Loathing and a Little Lip Gloss being one of GalleyCat's "Featured Book of Color Pick of the Day".[8] The Houston Chronicle praised Sex, Murder and a Double Latte, calling it "a terrific mystery".[9]

So Much For My Happy Ending received positive reviews, with Boston.com saying that the book had a "sensitive, honest, engaging voice".[10]

Bibliography

Just One Night trilogy

  • The Stranger (2013)
  • Exposed (2013)
  • Binding Agreement (2013)
  • Just One Night (TBA, compilation of all three novellas)

Pure Sin

  • Deceptive Innocence (2014, to initially release in three parts)[11]
  • Collateral Damage (2014)
  • Dangerous Alliance (2015)

Sophie Katz Mysteries

  • Sex, Murder and a Double Latte (2005)
  • Passion, Betrayal And Killer Highlights (2006)
  • Obsession, Deceit, and Really Dark Chocolate (2007)
  • Lust, Loathing and a Little Lip Gloss (2009)
  • Vows, Vendettas and a Little Black Dress (2010)
  • Vanity, Vengeance And A Weekend In Vegas (2012)

Standalone novels

  • So Much for My Happy Ending (2006)

Non-fiction

  • Perfectly Plum: Unauthorized Essays On the Life, Loves And Other Disasters of Stephanie Plum, Trenton Bounty Hunter (2007)
  • Everything I Needed to Know About Being a Girl I Learned from Judy Blume

References

  1. Stasio, Marilyn (August 21, 2005). "A Girl's Guide to Killing". New York Times. Retrieved 9 August 2012. 
  2. "Anonymous Content Acquires Rights to Kyra Davis' Erotic Trilogy 'Just One Night' (Exclusive)". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 28 November 2013. 
  3. Marshall, John (June 23, 2005). "Novice writer spices her murder mystery with a double latte". Seattle PI. Retrieved 9 August 2012. 
  4. "FACE TIME WITH... KYRA DAVIS, AUTHOR". San Jose Mercury News. May 8, 2005. Retrieved 9 August 2012. 
  5. "Author Kyra Davis: The Next 'Fifty Shades of Grey'?". The Root. Retrieved 28 November 2013. 
  6. "Culture : Sexe, mensonges et petite robe noire, de Kyra Davis". News de Stars. Retrieved 9 August 2012. 
  7. Blackwell, Casey. "Sex, Murder and a Double Latte". Celebrity Cafe. Retrieved 9 August 2012. 
  8. Rivera, Jeff. "Lust, Loathing, and a Little Lip Gloss by Kyra Davis". GalleyCat. Retrieved 9 August 2012. 
  9. Abramson, Marcia (July 31, 2005). "Mystery and intrigue freshen up tired chick-lit formula". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 9 August 2012. 
  10. White, Diane. "Tales with twists of fate and family ties". Boston.com. Retrieved 9 August 2012. 
  11. "'Just One Night' author Kyra Davis Reveals New Series, Linked Book Covers (Exclusive)". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 28 November 2013. 

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