Susan Mallery

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Susan Mallery
Born1970 (age 53–54)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationAuthor
LanguageEnglish
EducationSeton Hill University (MA)
Period1992–present
GenreContemporary romance, Women's fiction
Website
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Susan Mallery (born 1970) is an American author of popular romance novels set in non-urban, close-knit communities.[1] Because of her love for animals, pets play a significant role in her books.[2]

Biography[edit]

Born in 1970, Susan grew up in the Los Angeles, California area.

Mallery earned an MA from Seton Hill University.[3]

Mallery was published straight out of college with two books in January 1992.[4]

In 2008, her book Accidentally Yours became the first to make The New York Times Best Seller list.

On July 12, 2012, her book Summer Nights reached No. 2 on The New York Times Best Seller list for paperback mass-market fiction.[5] A second book, A Christmas Bride, was No. 24 in November 2012.[6] A Fool's Gold Christmas made the Times' e-book fiction list on October 14, 2012.[7] Three Sisters reached at No. 3 on the New York Times bestseller list.[8]

Mallery's book Thrill Me reached No. 1 on the The New York Times Best Seller list the next year in 2015.[9]

Mallery then began to foray into women's fiction, which she saw as an opportunity to explore some of the other relationships that are so important to women. Today, Mallery describes her work as "Romance-Plus" blending elements of both Contemporary romance and Women's fiction in her stories.[10]

She lives in Washington state with her husband, two cats and a poodle. She is passionate about animal welfare and has served on the board of Seattle Humane.[11]

Selected works[edit]

Year Title Publisher ISBN Note
2001 Sweet Success Pocket 978-0743405959 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[12]
2001 Married for a Month Pocket 978-0743405966 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[13]
2003 Sparkling One, The Pocket 978-1416535621 Reviewed at Romantic Times[14]
2003 Sassy One, The Pocket 978-0743443951 Reviewed at Romantic Times[15]
2003 Seductive One, The Pocket 978-1416535607 Reviewed at Romantic Times[16]
2004 Someone Like You HQN Books 978-0373801930 Reviewed at Romantic Times[17]
2005 Falling for Gracie HQN Books 978-0373801954 Nominated for the 2005 RT Award for Contemporary Romance by Romantic Times[18]
2006 Delicious HQN Books 978-1459247673 Chosen as a "Fresh Pick" by Fresh Fiction[19]
2006 Marcelli Bride, The Pocket 978-0743499576 Reviewed by Fresh Fiction[20]
2006 Irresistible HQN Books 978-0373779376 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[21]
2007 Marcelli Princess, The Pocket 978-0743499583 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[22] Reviewed by Fresh Fiction[23]
2008 Accidentally Yours HQN Books 978-0373775279 Reviewed by Fresh Fiction[24]
2008 Sweet Talk HQN Books 978-0373775323 Featured at BookPage as a "Start Something New" Pick,[25] Reviewed by Fresh Fiction[26]
2008 Sweet Spot HQN Books 978-0373775316 Reviewed at Romantic Times[27]
2008 Sweet Trouble HQN Books 978-0373773053 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[28]
2009 Sunset Bay Pocket 978-1416567172 Reviewed by Fresh Fiction[29]
2009 Under Her Skin HQN Books 978-1459247802 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[30] Chosen as a "Fresh Pick" by Fresh Fiction[31]
2009 Lip Service HQN Books 978-0373773725 Reviewed by Fresh Fiction[32]
2009 Straight from the Hip HQN Books 978-1459247741 Awarded "Top 10 Romance Fiction: 2009" by Booklist[33]
2009 Hot on Her Heels HQN Books 978-1459247703 Debuted at No. 5 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Paperback Mass-Market Fiction,[34] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[35] Reviewed at Booklist[36]
2010 Chasing Perfect HQN Books 978-0373774524 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[37]
2010 Almost Perfect HQN Books 978-0373774906 Listed as a "Fresh Fiction 2010 Favorite Read"[38]
2010 Finding Perfect HQN Books 978-0373774685
2010 Best of Friends, The Pocket Star Books 978-0778313243
2011 Already Home Mira Books 978-0778313243
2011 Only Mine HQN Books 978-0373775880 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[39] Named a "Top Romance of 2011" at Booklist[40]
2011 Only Yours HQN Books 978-0373775941 Debuted at No. 12 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[41] Reviewed by Library Journal,[42] Reviewed by Fresh Fiction[43]
2011 Only His HQN Books 978-0373776016 Debuted at No. 8 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction[44]
2012 Barefoot Season Mira Books 978-0778318132 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[45]
2012 Summer Days HQN Books 978-0373776832 Debuted at No. 13 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[46] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[47]
2012 Summer Nights HQN Books 978-0373776870 Debuted at No. 11 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[48] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[49]
2012 All Summer Long HQN Books 978-0373776948 Debuted at No. 8 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction[50]
2012 Fool's Gold Christmas, A HQN Books 978-0373777884 Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews,[51] Debuted at No. 13 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction[52]
2013 Three Sisters Mira Books 978-0778318149 Debuted at No. 6 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[53] Reached No. 3 on The New York Times Best Seller list for E-Book Fiction[54]
2013 Just One Kiss HQN Books 978-0373777600 Chosen as the June 2013 Top Pick in Romance at BookPage,[55][56] Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews,[57] Chosen as a "Fresh Pick" by Fresh Fiction[58]
2013 Two of a Kind HQN Books 978-0373777686 Debuted at No. 9 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[59] Chosen as a "Fresh Pick" by Fresh Fiction[60]
2013 Three Little Words HQN Books 978-0373777785 Chosen as an iTunes "iBooks Best of 2013 pick",[61] Debuted at No. 4 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction[62]
2013 Fool's Gold Cookbook HQN Books 978-0373892815 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[63]
2013 Christmas on 4th Street HQN Books 978-0373778997 Debuted at No. 12 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[64] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[65] Chosen as a "'Tis the Season for Love" pick at BookPage,[66] Reviewed at Library Journal[67]
2014 Evening Stars Mira Books 978-0778318989 Debuted at No. 13 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Paperback Trade Fiction[68]
2014 When We Met HQN Books 978-0373778652 Debuted at No. 6 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[69] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[70] Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews,[71]
2014 Before We Kiss HQN Books 978-0373778812 Debuted at No. 8 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[72] Chosen as a "Fresh Pick" by Fresh Fiction[73]
2014 Until We Touch HQN Books 978-0373778935 Debuted at No. 6 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[74] Reviewed at Library Journal,[75] Chosen as a "Fresh Pick" by Fresh Fiction[76]
2015 Girls of Mischief Bay, The Mira Books 978-0778319757 Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews,[77] Featured in March 2015 print issue of BookPage[78]
2015 Hold Me HQN Books 978-0373779970 Debuted at No. 6 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[79] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[80]
2015 Kiss Me HQN Books 978-0373780129 Debuted at No. 11 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction[81] and No. 2 for Paperback Mass-Market Fiction,[82] LibraryReads.org selection for "Top Ten Books Published this Month that Librarians Across the Country Love",[83][84] Reviewed at Library Journal[85]
2015 Thrill Me HQN Books 978-0373788989 Debuted at No. 1 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Paperback Mass-Market Fiction[86] and No. 4 for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction[87]
2015 Marry Me at Christmas HQN Books 978-0373789351 Adapted to a 2017 television film by The Hallmark Channel, starring Trevor Donovan and Rachel Skarsten.[88]
2016 Friends We Keep, The HQN Books 978-0778318729 Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews,[89] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[90] Reviewed at BookPage[91]
2016 Best of My Love HQN Books 978-0373789191 Starred review at Library Journal,[92] a LibraryReads List Pick for April 2016,[93][94] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[95] Debuted at No. 4 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Paperback Mass-Market Fiction[96] and No. 6 for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction[97]
2016 Daughters of the Bride HQN Books 978-0373799466 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[98] & Kirkus Reviews,[99] Library Journal selection for "Best Books 2016: Romance"[100]
2017 Million Little Things, A Mira Books 978-0778326939 Debuted at No. 8 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[101] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[102] Chosen for the "Most Anticipated Romance of 2017" list by BookPage[103]
2017 Secrets of the Tulip Sisters HQN Books 978-0373802760 Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews[104]
2017 You Say It First HQN Books 978-0373799336 Debuted at No. 6 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[105] Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews,[106] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[107] Reviewed at Library Journal,[108] Reviewed at Booklist[109]
2017 Second Chance Girl HQN Books 978-0373799350 Debuted at No. 6 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[110] Listed as a Library Journal "Romance Best Seller for January 2018",[111] Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews,[112] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[113]
2018 Sisters Like Us HQN Books 978-0778330905 Debuted at No. 13 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[114] Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews[115]
2018 When We Found Home HQN Books 978-0373802500 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[116]
2018 Why Not Tonight HQN Books 978-1335474605 Debuted at No. 6 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[117] Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews,[118] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[119] Reviewed at BookPage,[120] Featured in Library Journal's Book Pulse[121]
2018 Not Quite Over You HQN Books 978-1335474636 Debuted at No. 4 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[122] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[123] Featured in Library Journal's Book Pulse[124]
2019 California Girls Mira Books 978-0778351252 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[125] Featured in Library Journal's Book Pulse[126]
2019 Summer of Sunshine and Margot, The HQN Books 978-1335659972 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[127] No. 15 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction[128]
2019 Meant to Be Yours HQN Books 978-1335041494 Debuted at No. 12 on The New York Times Best Seller list for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[129] Featured in Library Journal's Book Pulse[130]
2020 Sisters by Choice Mira Books 978-0778309390 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[131] Featured in Library Journal's Book Pulse[132]
2020 Friendship List, The HQN Books 978-1335136961 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[133]
2020 Happily This Christmas HQN Books 978-1335081285 Featured in Library Journal's Book Pulse,[134] Reviewed by Fresh Fiction[135]
2021 Vineyard at Painted Moon, The HQN Books 978-1335912794 Voted "Top Ten Reads Loved by Libraries," LibraryReads.org[136][137]
2021 Stepsisters, The Mira Books 978-0778331803

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  20. ^ "Review: The Marcelli Bride by Susan Mallery, Fiery romance, fast-moving storyline and some intrigue make this a winner. Reviewed by Stacey Herman". Fresh Fiction. April 2016. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
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  22. ^ "The Marcelli Princess". Publishers Weekly. January 2007. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
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  26. ^ "Review: SWEET TALK by Susan Mallery, This is the first of the Bakery Sisters trilogy, and will be a hard act to follow. Reviewed by Betty Cox". Fresh Fiction. June 2008. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  27. ^ "Sweet Spot". Romantic Times. September 2003. Archived from the original on January 25, 2011. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  28. ^ "Sweet Trouble". Publishers Weekly. July 2008. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  29. ^ "Review: Sunset Bay by Susan Mallery, Never mind sunset, you'll see the sunrise since you won't be able to put this book down. Reviewed by Sandi Shilhanek". Fresh Fiction. April 2009. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
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  132. ^ "Naomi Novik & V.E. Schwab Announce New Titles; Vogue UK Has a New Bernardine Evaristo Short Story Book Pulse". Library Journal. February 25, 2019. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
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