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'''AMALIE HOWARD''' is a USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestselling author, most notably of The Beast of Beswick, “a smart, sexy, deliciously feminist romance,” and one of O-The Oprah Magazine’s Top 24 Best Historicals to Read. She is the co-author of the #1 bestsellers in regency romance and Scottish historical romance, My Rogue, My Ruin and What A Scot Wants, and has also penned several young adult novels, critically acclaimed by Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, VOYA, School Library Journal, and Booklist, including Waterfell, The Almost Girl, and Alpha Goddess, a Kid’s INDIE NEXT selection. Of Indo-Caribbean descent, she has written articles on multicultural fiction for The Portland Book Review and Ravishly magazine. She currently resides in Colorado with her husband and three children.
 
'''AMALIE HOWARD''' is a USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestselling author, most notably of The Beast of Beswick, “a smart, sexy, deliciously feminist romance,” and one of O-The Oprah Magazine’s Top 24 Best Historicals to Read. She is the co-author of the #1 bestsellers in regency romance and Scottish historical romance, My Rogue, My Ruin and What A Scot Wants, and has also penned several young adult novels, critically acclaimed by Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, VOYA, School Library Journal, and Booklist, including Waterfell, The Almost Girl, and Alpha Goddess, a Kid’s INDIE NEXT selection. Of Indo-Caribbean descent, she has written articles on multicultural fiction for The Portland Book Review and Ravishly magazine. She currently resides in Colorado with her husband and three children.
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* ''[[Bloodspell]]'' - 2011
 
* ''[[Bloodspell]]'' - 2011
 
* ''[[Dark Goddess]]'' - 2018
 
* ''[[Dark Goddess]]'' - 2018
* ''[[The Duke's Delight]]'' - 2022
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* ''[[The Duke In Question|Duke In Question, The]]'' - 2022
* ''[[The Duke's Princess Bride]]'' - 2021
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* ''[[The Fallen Prince|Fallen Prince, The]]'' - 2014
* ''[[Fallen Prince, The|The Fallen Prince]]'' - 2014
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* ''[[A Lord For The Lass|Lord For The Lass, A]]'' - 2018
* ''[[Lord For The Lass, A|A Lord For The Lass]]'' - 2018
 
 
* ''[[My Darling, My Disaster]]'' - 2017
 
* ''[[My Darling, My Disaster]]'' - 2017
 
* ''[[My Hellion, My Heart]]'' - 2017
 
* ''[[My Hellion, My Heart]]'' - 2017
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* ''[[My Scot, My Surrender]]'' - 2018
 
* ''[[My Scot, My Surrender]]'' - 2018
 
* ''[[Oceanborn]]'' - 2014
 
* ''[[Oceanborn]]'' - 2014
* ''[[Rakehell Of Roth, The|The Rakehell Of Roth]]'' - 2021
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* ''[[The Princess Stakes|Princess Stakes, The]]'' - 2021
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* ''[[The Rakehell Of Roth|Rakehell Of Roth, The]]'' - 2021
 
* ''[[Rules For Heiresses]]'' - 2021
 
* ''[[Rules For Heiresses]]'' - 2021
 
* ''[[SeaMonster]]'' - 2014
 
* ''[[SeaMonster]]'' - 2014
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* ''[[Waterfell]]'' - 2013
 
* ''[[Waterfell]]'' - 2013
 
* ''[[What A Scot Wants]]'' - 2019
 
* ''[[What A Scot Wants]]'' - 2019
* ''[[Wolf Of Westmore, The|The Wolf Of Westmore]]'' - 2022
 
  
 
==Anthologies==
 
==Anthologies==
 
* ''[[Big Duke Energy]]'' - 2022
 
* ''[[Big Duke Energy]]'' - 2022
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* ''[[Sunflower Season]]'' - 2022
  
 
== Series/Related Titles ==
 
== Series/Related Titles ==
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#''[[Bloodspell]]''
 
#''[[Bloodspell]]''
 
#''[[Bloodcraft]]''
 
#''[[Bloodcraft]]''
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'''Daring Dukes'''
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#''[[The Princess Stakes]]''
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#''[[Rules For Heiresses]]''
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#''[[The Duke In Question]]''
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'''Everleigh Sisters'''
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#''[[The Beast Of Beswick]]''
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#''[[The Rakehell Of Roth]]''
  
 
'''Lords Of Essex'''
 
'''Lords Of Essex'''
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#''[[My Hellion, My Heart]]''
 
#''[[My Hellion, My Heart]]''
 
#''[[My Scot, My Surrender]]''
 
#''[[My Scot, My Surrender]]''
 
'''Regency Rogues'''
 
#''[[The Beast Of Beswick]]''
 
#''[[The Rakehell Of Roth]]''
 
  
 
'''The Riven Chronicles'''
 
'''The Riven Chronicles'''

Latest revision as of 22:49, 5 November 2022


AMALIE HOWARD is a USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestselling author, most notably of The Beast of Beswick, “a smart, sexy, deliciously feminist romance,” and one of O-The Oprah Magazine’s Top 24 Best Historicals to Read. She is the co-author of the #1 bestsellers in regency romance and Scottish historical romance, My Rogue, My Ruin and What A Scot Wants, and has also penned several young adult novels, critically acclaimed by Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, VOYA, School Library Journal, and Booklist, including Waterfell, The Almost Girl, and Alpha Goddess, a Kid’s INDIE NEXT selection. Of Indo-Caribbean descent, she has written articles on multicultural fiction for The Portland Book Review and Ravishly magazine. She currently resides in Colorado with her husband and three children.

On the Web

  • Author's Official Website [1]

Books

Anthologies

Series/Related Titles

Alpha Goddess

  1. Alpha Goddess
  2. Dark Goddess

The Aquarathi

  1. Waterfell
1.5 SeaMonster
  1. Oceanborn

The Cruentus Curse

  1. Bloodspell
  2. Bloodcraft

Daring Dukes

  1. The Princess Stakes
  2. Rules For Heiresses
  3. The Duke In Question

Everleigh Sisters

  1. The Beast Of Beswick
  2. The Rakehell Of Roth

Lords Of Essex

  1. My Rogue, My Ruin
  2. My Darling, My Disaster
  3. My Hellion, My Heart
  4. My Scot, My Surrender

The Riven Chronicles

  1. The Almost Girl
  2. The Fallen Prince

Taming Of The Dukes

  1. Always Be My Duchess

Tartans And Titans

  1. Sweet Home Highlander
  2. A Lord For The Lass
  3. What A Scot Wants

Recognitions