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Crystal Jordan

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Crystal Jordan is a romance novelist who is published by Kensington Books, Samhain Publishing, Harlequin Spice Briefs, and Ellora's Cave.[1] She has been a finalist in the National Readers' Choice Award (in 2010, 2011, and 2012),[2][3] the Holt Medallion in 2011,[4] the FF&P Prism Contest in 2009 and 2012,[5][6] and the Booksellers Best Award in 2012.[7] She won the 2009 Passionate Plume Award in Paranormal/Time Travel, and was a finalist in the contest in 2010 and 2011.[8]

She is a member of the Romance Writers of America and began writing paranormal romance, contemporary romance, futuristic romance, erotic romance, and erotica after she finished graduate school in 2005. Born and raised in California, she lived and worked all over the United States before returning to her home state and assuming a position as a librarian at a university in the San Francisco Bay Area.[9]

She has also been featured as part of The Popular Romance Project documentary.[10]

Published works

Kensington Aphrodisia

Cobblestone Press

The Wild Rose Press

Ellora's Cave

Samhain Publishing

In the Heat of the Night Series

  1. Total Eclipse of the Heart October 2008
  2. Big Girls Don't Die January 2009
  3. It's Raining Men May 2009
  4. Crazy Little Thing Called Love July 2009
  5. In the Heat of the Night print omnibus June 2010

Unbelievable Series

  1. If You Believe September 2009
  2. Believe In Me February 2010
  3. Make Me Believe July 2011

Forbidden Passions Series

Co-written series with Loribelle Hunt

  1. Stolen Passions November 2010
  2. Passions Recalled December 2010, by Loribelle Hunt
  3. Fleeting Passions February 2011
  4. Passions March 2011, by Loribelle Hunt
  5. Forbidden Passions print omnibus May 2012

Harlequin Spice Briefs

References