Ann Aguirre
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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Ann Aguirre has been a clown, a clerk, a savior of stray kittens, and a voice actress, not necessarily in that order. She grew up in a yellow house across from a cornfield, but now she lives in Mexico with her family. She writes all kinds of genre fiction, but she has an eternal soft spot for a happily ever after.
On the Web
Books
- Aftermath - 2011
- Agave Kiss - 2013
- As Long As You Love Me - 2014
- Bitterburn - 2020
- Blue Diablo - 2009
- Boss Witch - 2022
- Breakout - 2015
- Circle Unbroken - 2009
- Demon Prince, The - 2017
- Devil's Punch - 2012
- Doubleblind - 2009
- Enclave - 2011
- Endgame - 2012
- Endurance - 2012
- Extra Witchy - 2022
- Forbidden Fruit - 2013
- Foundation - 2012
- Grimspace - 2008
- Havoc - 2014
- Heartwood Box - 2019
- Hell Fire - 2010
- Horde - 2013
- I Want It That Way - 2014
- Infinite Risk - 2016
- Jaguar Knight, The - 2021
- Killbox - 2010
- Leopard King, The - 2016
- Like Never And Always - 2018
- Love Code - 2021
- Mirror, Mirror - 2021
- Mortal Beauty - 2014
- Mortal Danger - 2014
- Only Purple House In Town, The - 2023
- Outpost - 2014
- Perdition - 2014
- Public Enemies - 2023
- Queen Of Bright And Shiny Things, The - 2015
- Razorland Trilogy, The - 2014
- Renegade Love - 2022
- Restoration - 2013
- Secret Heart - 2015
- Shadow Warrior, The - 2019
- Shady Lady - 2011
- Shape Of My Heart, The - 2014
- Stone Maiden - 2011
- Strange Love - 2020
- Sun Storm - 2013
- Third Mrs. Durst, The - 2019
- Vanguard - 2017
- Wanderlust - 2008
- War Priest, The - 2020
- Wild Magic - 2011
- Witch Please - 2021
- Wolf Lord, The - 2018
Series/Related Titles
Awards
- 2012 RITA Award Winner - Contemporary Single Title Romance, Boomerang Bride
Recognitions
- 2015 Publishers Weekly Starred Review, Montana Actually