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In this series, “every creature or being that was thought to be mythical . . . isn’t. They all secretly exist alongside humans and enjoy the gift of immortality. There are hundreds of different kinds: from Vampires to Lykae, from Furies to Shifters, from the Fey to Valkyries. These immortals call their world The Lore.” | In this series, “every creature or being that was thought to be mythical . . . isn’t. They all secretly exist alongside humans and enjoy the gift of immortality. There are hundreds of different kinds: from Vampires to Lykae, from Furies to Shifters, from the Fey to Valkyries. These immortals call their world The Lore.” | ||
The most active factions include the Valkyrie, the Lykae, the Vampires, the Demons, and the Witches. Many other factions (and subsections of these factions) exist, some only mentioned in passing. The IAD books are all stand-alone novels, but the subplot (a Lore-wide war called the Accession, which occurs every 500 years) connects the entire series. Some events occur in multiple books, seen through the eyes of different characters, and events in one book will often be referenced in others. In each installment, readers meet a new couple, always cross-faction and predestined, who must overcome both their individual problems and outside forces who/that might keep them apart. Cole's universe plays on gender roles, often subverting traditional stereotypes. | The most active factions include the Valkyrie, the Lykae, the Vampires, the Demons, and the Witches. Many other factions (and subsections of these factions) exist, some only mentioned in passing. The IAD books are all stand-alone novels, but the subplot (a Lore-wide war called the Accession, which occurs every 500 years) connects the entire series. Some events occur in multiple books, seen through the eyes of different characters, and events in one book will often be referenced in others. In each installment, readers meet a new couple, always cross-faction and predestined, who must overcome both their individual problems and outside forces who/that might keep them apart. Cole's universe plays on gender roles, often subverting traditional stereotypes. | ||
− | + | # "[[The Warlord Wants Forever]]" in ''[[Playing Easy To Get]]'' with [[Sherrilyn Kenyon|Sherrilyn Kenyon]] and [[Jaid Black|Jaid Black]] - 2006 ([[Pocket]]) | |
− | + | # ''[[A Hunger Like No Other]]'' - 2006 ([[Pocket]]) | |
− | + | # ''[[No Rest for the Wicked]]'' - 2006 ([[Pocket]]) | |
− | + | # ''[[Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night]]'' (November 2007) ([[Pocket]]) | |
− | + | # ''[[Dark Needs at Night's Edge]]'' (May 2008) ([[Pocket]]) | |
− | + | # ''[[Dark Desires After Dusk]]'' (June 2008) ([[Pocket]]) | |
− | + | # ''[[Kiss of a Demon King]]'' (February 2009) ([[Pocket]]) | |
− | + | # "[[Untouchable]]" in ''[[A Deep Kiss of Winter]]'' with [[Gena Showalter]] (October 2009) ([[Pocket]]) | |
− | + | # ''[[Pleasure of a Dark Prince]]'' (February 2010) ([[Pocket]]) | |
− | + | # ''[[Demon from the Dark]]'' (August 2010) ([[Pocket]]) | |
− | + | # ''[[Dreams of a Dark Warrior]]'' (February 2011) ([[Pocket]]) | |
− | + | # ''[[Lothaire]]'' (January 10, 2012) ([[Pocket]]) | |
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+ | ===Sutherland Brothers series=== | ||
+ | # ''[[The Captain of All Pleasures]]'' - 2003 | ||
+ | # ''[[The Price of Pleasure]]'' - 2004 | ||
− | ''' | + | ===MacCarrick Brothers trilogy=== |
+ | # ''[[If You Dare]]'' (Courtland's story) - 2005 (reissue 2007) | ||
+ | # ''[[If You Desire]]'' (Hugh's story) - 2007 | ||
+ | # ''[[If You Deceive]]'' (Ethan's story) - 2007 | ||
+ | ===Young Adult=== | ||
''In Spring 2011, Cole signed with Simon & Schuster’s Young Adult division to write a new series, titles to be announced in late 2011.'' | ''In Spring 2011, Cole signed with Simon & Schuster’s Young Adult division to write a new series, titles to be announced in late 2011.'' |
Revision as of 05:35, 20 July 2011
Before becoming a writer, Kresley Cole was a world-ranked athlete, professional coach, and Master's grad. Since her first novel was published in 2003, she has released a total of fourteen books and two novellas in two different subgenres, and has seen her work translated into sixteen foreign languages.
Cole followed her highly acclaimed Sutherland Series historicals with the MacCarrick Brothers Series, a trilogy of Highlander historical romances, as well as the continuing Immortals After Dark Series, a paranormal romance collection, both with Pocket Books/Simon & Schuster.
She was a 2007 RITA® winner in the Best Paranormal Romance category with her novel A Hunger Like No Other.
In 2009, she became a #1 New York Times and Publishers Weekly bestseller with her January 2009 release, Kiss of a Demon King, which went on to win the 2010 RITA® Award for Best Paranormal Romance.
She lives in Florida with her husband and "too many pets."
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Books
Immortals After Dark series
In this series, “every creature or being that was thought to be mythical . . . isn’t. They all secretly exist alongside humans and enjoy the gift of immortality. There are hundreds of different kinds: from Vampires to Lykae, from Furies to Shifters, from the Fey to Valkyries. These immortals call their world The Lore.”
The most active factions include the Valkyrie, the Lykae, the Vampires, the Demons, and the Witches. Many other factions (and subsections of these factions) exist, some only mentioned in passing. The IAD books are all stand-alone novels, but the subplot (a Lore-wide war called the Accession, which occurs every 500 years) connects the entire series. Some events occur in multiple books, seen through the eyes of different characters, and events in one book will often be referenced in others. In each installment, readers meet a new couple, always cross-faction and predestined, who must overcome both their individual problems and outside forces who/that might keep them apart. Cole's universe plays on gender roles, often subverting traditional stereotypes.
- "The Warlord Wants Forever" in Playing Easy To Get with Sherrilyn Kenyon and Jaid Black - 2006 (Pocket)
- A Hunger Like No Other - 2006 (Pocket)
- No Rest for the Wicked - 2006 (Pocket)
- Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night (November 2007) (Pocket)
- Dark Needs at Night's Edge (May 2008) (Pocket)
- Dark Desires After Dusk (June 2008) (Pocket)
- Kiss of a Demon King (February 2009) (Pocket)
- "Untouchable" in A Deep Kiss of Winter with Gena Showalter (October 2009) (Pocket)
- Pleasure of a Dark Prince (February 2010) (Pocket)
- Demon from the Dark (August 2010) (Pocket)
- Dreams of a Dark Warrior (February 2011) (Pocket)
- Lothaire (January 10, 2012) (Pocket)
Sutherland Brothers series
- The Captain of All Pleasures - 2003
- The Price of Pleasure - 2004
MacCarrick Brothers trilogy
- If You Dare (Courtland's story) - 2005 (reissue 2007)
- If You Desire (Hugh's story) - 2007
- If You Deceive (Ethan's story) - 2007
Young Adult
In Spring 2011, Cole signed with Simon & Schuster’s Young Adult division to write a new series, titles to be announced in late 2011.