Keri Arthur

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Keri Arthur is a writer of fantasy, horror fiction, and romance novels from Melbourne, Australia. She began writing at the age of twelve and has finished fifteen novels to date. Her books have received many nominations and prizes, including nods from the Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Awards and PNR's PEARL Awards. She is married and has one daughter.[1]


Arthur is perhaps best known for a series of books revolving around the character Riley Jensen, who is a rare hybrid of vampire and werewolf and has a twin brother named Rhoan. Jensen works for an organization in Melbourne called the Directorate of Other Races, which was created to police supernatural races.[2]


Published Titles:

  1. Circle of Fire, 2001
  2. Dancing with the Devil, 2001
  3. Hearts in Darkness, 2001
  4. Beneath a Rising Moon, 2002
  5. Chasing the Shadows, 2002
  6. Circle of Death, 2002
  7. Circle of Desire, 2003
  8. Generation 18, 2004
  9. Memory Zero, 2004
  10. Penumbra, 2005
  11. Full Moon Rising, 2006
  12. Eryn, 2007
  13. Kissing Sin, 2007
  14. Tempting Evil, 2007
  15. Dangerous Games, 2007
  16. Embraced by Darkness, 2007
  17. The Darkest Kiss, 2008
  18. Destiny Kills, 2008[3]


References:

  1. "Author Spotlight: Keri Arthur." The Bantam Dell Publishing Group. Bantam. 24 Sep. 2007 <http://www.randomhouse.com/bantamdell/authors.html>.
  2. Arthur, Keri. "Full Moon Rising." KeriArthur.com. 2007. 24 Sep. 2007 <http://www.keriarthur.com/fmr.htm>.
  3. Travers, Olivier, and Sophie Bellais. "Writer: Keri Arthur." SciFan. 24 Sep. 2007 <http://www.scifan.com/writers/aa/ArthurKeri.asp>.


External Links:

  1. Keri Arthur's website
  2. Keri Arthur's blog
  3. A Bookreporter.com interview


--RavenKeely 05:32, 24 September 2007 (UTC)