Difference between revisions of "Jennifer Crusie"

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== Books ==
 
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=== Fiction ===
 
* [[Anyone But You]] - Originally released as part of Harlequin's short-lived "[[Love and Laughter|Love and Laughter]]" line, ''Anyone But You'' was re-released in January 2006 in hardcover.
 
* [[Anyone But You]] - Originally released as part of Harlequin's short-lived "[[Love and Laughter|Love and Laughter]]" line, ''Anyone But You'' was re-released in January 2006 in hardcover.
 
* Bet Me
 
* Bet Me
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* What The Lady Wants
 
* What The Lady Wants
 
* [[Welcome To Temptation]]
 
* [[Welcome To Temptation]]
 
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=== Non-Fiction ===
  
 
== Story Elements ==
 
== Story Elements ==

Revision as of 21:41, 15 January 2006

Jennifer Crusie's career as a romance author began when she read over 100 titles as part of a class project. She is known throughout the industry as a generous mentor, while her readers are attracted to her smart, funny style. Crusie began her career as an author for Harlequin. After leaving Harlequin, she moved to St. Martin's Press where she has been wildly successful.

Crusie recently teamed with author Bob Mayer to co-author a series of books.


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Books

Fiction

  • Anyone But You - Originally released as part of Harlequin's short-lived "Love and Laughter" line, Anyone But You was re-released in January 2006 in hardcover.
  • Bet Me
  • Charlie All Night
  • Cinderella Deal, The
  • Crazy For You
  • Don't Look Down - Written with Bob Mayer
  • Faking It
  • Fast Women
  • Getting Rid of Bradley
  • Manhunting - 1993; Mira
  • Strange Bedpersons
  • Tell Me Lies
  • Trust Me On This - Loveswept
  • What The Lady Wants
  • Welcome To Temptation

Non-Fiction

Story Elements

Dogs

Jennifer Crusie novels often feature dogs as characters (clearly she's not a cat person). Her ability to make canines come alive on the page has often lead to readers to refer to Anyone But You as "Fred's book". The depressed half-basset hound, half-beagle steals every scene he's in.

A stray dog also plays a key role in Crusie's breakout classic Welcome To Temptation. Other Crusie books featuring dogs in major roles include Charlie All Night.