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Even more the romance genre embraced [[Erotica|erotica]], [[Susan Johnson]] was pushing the boundaries of highly sexual romance novels. While she writes in both the [[Historical]] and [[Contemporary]] arenas, her early historical romances are well-remembered for their bold sexual themes.
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[[category:Authors - J]]
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[[Category:Historical Romance Authors]]
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[[Category:Harlequin Historical Authors]]
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[[Category:Erotic Romance Authors]]
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[[Category:1979 Debut]]
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[[Category:RITA Award Finalists]]
  
[[Susan Johnson]] has also written under the name [[Jill Barkin]].
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Even before the romance genre embraced [[Erotica|erotica]], '''Susan Johnson''' was pushing the boundaries of highly sexual romance novels. While she writes in both [[Historical Romance Titles|historical]] and [[Contemporary|contemporary]] settings, her early historical romances are well-remembered for their bold sexual themes and their detailed historical footnotes.
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== See also ==
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* [[Jill Barkin]]
  
 
== Books ==  
 
== Books ==  
* [[Hot Streak|''Hot Streak'']] - written under the name [[Jill Barkin]], re-issued under the [[Susan Johnson]] name.
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* ''[[Hot Spot - Susan Johnson|Hot Spot]]'' - 2005
* [[Silver Flame|''Silver Flame''] - 1993
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* ''[[Hot Legs]]'' - 2005
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* ''[[Hot Streak]]'' - 2004
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* ''[[Hot Pink]]'' - 2004
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* ''[[Pure Silk]]'' - 2004
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* ''[[Again and Again]]'' - 2003
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* ''[[Force of Nature]]'' - 2003
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* ''[[Tempting - Susan Johnson|Tempting]]'' - 2002
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* ''[[Blonde Heat]]'' - 2002
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* ''[[Seduction in Mind]]'' - 2001
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* ''[[Legendary Lover - Susan Johnson|Legendary Lover]]'' - 2000
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* [[Silver Flame|''Silver Flame'']] - 1993
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* ''[[Sinful - Susan Johnson|Sinful]]'' - 1992
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* ''[[Golden Paradise]]'' - 1990 ([[Harlequin Historical]]); reissued 2001
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* [[Hot Streak|''Hot Streak'']] - written under the name [[Jill Barkin]], re-issued 2004 under the [[Susan Johnson]] name
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== Novellas ==
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* "Bound and Determined" in ''[[Captivated - Anthology|Captivated]]'' - 1999 ([[Kensington]] [[Brava]])
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* "Risking It All" in ''[[Fascinated - Anthology|Fascinated]]'' - 2000 ([[Kensington]] [[Brava]])
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* "Out of the Storm" in ''[[Delighted - Anthology|Delighted]]'' - 2002 ([[Kensington]] [[Brava]])
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* "From Russia, With Love" in ''[[Taken By Surprise - Anthology|Taken By Surprise]]'' - 2003 ([[Kensington]] [[Brava]]), with [[Thea Devine]] and [[Katherine O'Neal]]
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== Honors/Awards ==
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* [[1990-1991 Career Achievement Award Winners|1990-1991 Career Achievement Award Winner]] - [[Romantic Times Magazine]] - Sensual Historical Romance
  
 
== On the Web ==
 
== On the Web ==
 
* [http://www.susanjohnsonauthor.com/ Susan Johnson]
 
* [http://www.susanjohnsonauthor.com/ Susan Johnson]
 
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* [http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/8078/author-johnson.html Interview]
== See Also ==
 
* [[Jill Barkin]]
 

Latest revision as of 02:41, 12 November 2024


Even before the romance genre embraced erotica, Susan Johnson was pushing the boundaries of highly sexual romance novels. While she writes in both historical and contemporary settings, her early historical romances are well-remembered for their bold sexual themes and their detailed historical footnotes.

See also

Books

Novellas

Honors/Awards

On the Web