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Vi Keeland

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Vi Keeland
Vi Keeland at home in New York in 2020
Vi Keeland at home in New York in 2020
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
GenreRomance novels
Years active2013–present
Website
vikeeland.com

Vi Keeland is an American author associated with Montlake Romance.[1] Her books have become bestsellers on New York Times and USA Today listings,[2] have been translated worldwide,[3] and have appeared on the German,[4] Brazilian,[5] and US bestseller lists.[6] Fourteen of her novels have appeared on the New York Times bestseller list, and Bossman placed at #1 on both The New York Times[7] and Wall Street Journal[8] bestseller lists. Her short stories, Dry Spell, The Merry Mistake, and Scrooged were turned into movies by Passionflix.[9] and her full-length novel, Egomaniac, is currently optioned for film by TaleFlick.[10]

Writing career

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In January 2013, Keeland published her first novel First Thing I See. Though she never intended on publishing it, she was inspired to take a chance after being displaced from her home due to damage from Hurricane Sandy.[11] Since then, she has published thirty-one full-length novels,[12] and her work is translated in twenty-seven languages[13] and available as animated games.[14] She is represented by Kimberly Brower of Brower Literary & Management.[15]

In 2016 Keeland published Bossman, a book about a boss who falls for one of his employees. The book debuted at #1 on The New York Times[16] and the Wall Street Journal[17] bestseller lists and spent 6 weeks on the USA Today bestseller list.[18] In 2021, Keeland published The Invitation, a book about a woman who crashes a wedding only to be caught by a handsome groomsman. The book debuted at #1 on the Wall Street Journal bestseller list[19] and spent 6 weeks on the USA Today bestseller list.[20]

Keeland has been collaborating with Penelope Ward on a number of contemporary romance novels. The first of which, Cocky Bastard (2015), was about a cross-country driver who gets in a romance with a guy who fixed her flat tire. The book was listed on USA Today and New York Times bestsellers.[21][22] The title of the book started a trend among romance novelists to include the word "cocky" in their titles.[23]

Three of her short stories have been adapted into films by Passionflix,[9] and her full-length novel, Egomaniac, is currently optioned for film by TaleFlick.[10]

Personal life and career

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Keeland is married to a man whom she has known since they were in grade school. They have three children and live in Long Island.[24] Before writing, Vi Keeland was an attorney and specialized in the area of tax law.[11] Vi’s husband is a guitar player who is locally known for his cover of “Wagon Wheel”.

Accolades

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Year Award Book Category Result Reference
2021 Audie Awards Dirty Letters Romance Won [25]
2017 Audie Awards The Baller Erotica Nominated [26]
2017 Australian Romance Readers Awards Egomaniac Erotic Romance Won [27]
2016 Goodreads Choice Awards Stuck-Up Suit Romance Nominated [28]
2017 Goodreads Choice Awards Egomaniac Romance Nominated [29]
2018 Goodreads Choice Awards Sex, Not Love Romance Nominated [30]

Amazon Annual Top Sellers Stuck-Up Suit(#53)[31] Bossman(#59)[32] Hate Notes(#37)[33]

Amazon Most Unputdownable Book of the Year Hate Notes(#1)[34]

Works

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Novels

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  • First Thing I See (2013)
  • Belong to You (2013) – Cole series #1
  • Made for You (2013) – Cole series #2
  • Worth the Fight (2013)* – MMA fighter series #1
  • Worth the Chance (2014) – MMA fighter series #2
  • Worth Forgiving (2014) – MMA fighter series #3
  • Left Behind with Dylan Scott (2014)
  • Throb (2015) – Life on stage series #1
  • Beat (2015) – Life on stage series #2
  • The Baller (2016)*
  • Bossman (2016)*
  • Egomaniac (2017)*
  • Beautiful Mistake (Diversion Books, 2017)
  • Sex, Not Love (2018)*
  • The Naked Truth (2018)*
  • We Shouldn't (2019)*
  • All Grown Up (2019)*
  • The Rivals (2020)*
  • Inappropriate (2020)*
  • The Invitation (2020)*
  • The Spark (2021)*

Novels co-written with Penelope Ward

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  • Cocky Bastard (2015)*
  • Stuck-Up Suit (2016)*
  • Playboy Pilot (2016)*
  • Mister Moneybags (2017)*
  • Hate Notes (2018)
  • British Bedmate (2018)
  • Rebel Heir (2018)*
  • Rebel Heart (2018)*
  • Dirty Letters (2019)
  • Park Avenue Player (2019)
  • My Favorite Souvenir (2020)
  • Happily Letter After (2020)
  • Not Pretending Anymore (2021)
  • denotes New York Times, USA Today and/or Wall Street Journal bestsellers

Other works

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  • Dry Spell (2018) – short story

References

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  1. ^ "Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward talk the inherent sexiness of letter writing, reveal 'Dirty Letters' cover". EW.com.
  2. ^ "Fiction Book Review: Hate Notes by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward. Montlake Romance, $12.95 trade paper (338p) ISBN 978-1-5039-0448-4". PublishersWeekly.com.
  3. ^ "Foreign". Vi Keeland.
  4. ^ "One More Kiss". www.luebbe.de.
  5. ^ PublishNews. "Lista de Mais Vendidos de Ficção de 13/10/2014 a 19/10/2014". PublishNews.
  6. ^ "E-Book Fiction Books – Best Sellers – August 7, 2016 – The New York Times". The New York Times.
  7. ^ "E-Book Fiction – Best Sellers – Aug. 7, 2016 – The New York Times". The New York Times.
  8. ^ "Publishers Marketplace: Log In". www.publishersmarketplace.com.
  9. ^ a b "Passionflix". www.passionflix.com.
  10. ^ a b "Taleflick". www.taleflick.com.
  11. ^ a b "Bestselling Indie Authors Team Up for Risky Romance". PublishersWeekly.com.
  12. ^ "Books by Vi | Vi Keeland". Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  13. ^ "Foreign | Vi Keeland". Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  14. ^ "Games | Vi Keeland". Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  15. ^ "Brower Literary & Management". browerliterary.com. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  16. ^ "Vi Keeland". browerliterary.com.
  17. ^ "Publishers Marketplace: Log In". www.publishersmarketplace.com.
  18. ^ "Book Reviews and Best Selling Lists - USATODAY.com". USA TODAY.
  19. ^ "Bestselling Books Week Ended January 23". Wall Street Journal. 2021-01-28. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  20. ^ "The Invitation". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  21. ^ "Book Reviews and Best Selling Lists - USATODAY.com". USA TODAY.
  22. ^ "E-Book Fiction Books – Best Sellers – September 13, 2015 – The New York Times". The New York Times.
  23. ^ Grady, Constance (15 May 2018). "How an author trademarking the word "cocky" turned the romance novel industry inside out". Vox.
  24. ^ "Vi Keeland – Audio Books, Best Sellers, Author Bio - Audible.com" – via www.audible.com.
  25. ^ "2021 Audie Awards® – APA". www.audiopub.org.
  26. ^ "2017 Audie Awards® – APA". www.audiopub.org.
  27. ^ arrawebmaster (14 March 2018). "2017 ARR Awards: finalists announced". wordpress.com.
  28. ^ "Goodreads 2016 Choice Awards – Page 3". List Challenges.
  29. ^ "2017 Goodreads Choice Awards – List 1 – The Seattle Public Library". BiblioCommons.
  30. ^ "Goodreads Choice Awards 2018 Semifinals – Page 3". List Challenges.
  31. ^ "Amazon.com Best Sellers of 2016 in Kindle eBooks". www.amazon.com.
  32. ^ "Amazon.com Best Sellers of 2016 in Kindle eBooks". www.amazon.com.
  33. ^ "Amazon.com Best Sellers of 2018 in Kindle eBooks". www.amazon.com.
  34. ^ "Amazon.com: This Year in Books 2018: Kindle Store". www.amazon.com.
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