Difference between revisions of "Cherry Adair"

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*# ''[[Mercenary]]'' - 1994 ([[]])
 
*# ''[[Mercenary]]'' - 1994 ([[]])
 
*# ''[[Kiss And Tell - Cherry Adair|Kiss And Tell]]'' - 2000 ([[Ballantine]])
 
*# ''[[Kiss And Tell - Cherry Adair|Kiss And Tell]]'' - 2000 ([[Ballantine]])
*# ''[[Hide And Seek]]'' - 2001 ([[Ballantine]])
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*# ''[[Hide And Seek - Cherry Adair|Hide And Seek]]'' - 2001 ([[Ballantine]])
 
*# ''[[In Too Deep - Cherry Adair]]'' - 2002 ([[Ballantine]])
 
*# ''[[In Too Deep - Cherry Adair]]'' - 2002 ([[Ballantine]])
 
*# ''[[Out Of Sight]]'' - 2003 ([[Ivy Books]])
 
*# ''[[Out Of Sight]]'' - 2003 ([[Ivy Books]])

Revision as of 21:08, 21 June 2009

Biography

Cherry Adair completed 17 manuscripts before selling her first book. She is a native of Cape Town, South Africa, but makes her home in the Pacific Northwest. Adair is a member of the Greater Seattle RWA, a chapter of the Romance Writers of America. She also created the "Cherry Adair Finish The Damn Book Challenge" for the chapter.

Adair's debut novel The Mercenary, published in 1994, is connected to later books, including titles from her "T-Flac" series. An award-winning and bestselling novelist, her work has also finalled in the RITA contest. Her novel Take Me has been optioned for an Oxygen Network movie, but has not yet been produced. Her novel Hide And Seek was voted as one of the Romance Writers of America’s Top Ten Favorite Books for 2001.

As an author for Harlequin Temptation, Cherry Adair published two novels.

Cherry Adair was a 2008 RITA® finalist in the RITA®: Best Romantic Suspense category with her novel White Heat.


Bibliography

Books

Series/Related Titles

Men of T-FLAC

The Edge Brothers


Novellas


On the Web