Author name: Marjorie M. Liu by Caro List of books:*novelsDirk & Steele:Book 1- Tiger Eye (2005)
Book 2- Shadow Touch (2006)
Book 3- The Read Heart of Jade (2006)
Book 4- Dark Dreamers (2006)
Book 5- Eye of Heaven (2006)
Book 6- Soul Song (2007)
Book 7- The Last Twilight (2008)
Book 8- The Wild Road (2008)
Book 9 – The Fire King (2009)
Hunter Kiss:The Iron Hunt (2008)
Darkness Calls (2009)
*AnthologiesInked (January, 2010)
Never After
Huntress
Hotter than Hell: Anthology (“Minotaur in Stone”)
Holidays are Hell: Anthology (“Six”)
My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon (anthology)
Companion Story - Hunter Kiss
Book 4 - Dark Dreamers
Standalone NovelsA Taste of Crimson - Book 2 in the Crimson City Series (2005)
X-Men: Dark Mirror (2005)
*Audio BooksThe Iron Hunt
A Taste of Crimson
*ComicsNYX: No Way Home #1 – 6, Marvel Comics (2008-2009)
Dark Wolverine #75- present, co-written with Daniel Way. Marvel Comics (2009)
Link to their site/blog:www.marjoriemliu.comhttp://twitter.com/marjoriemliuhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/marjorie_m_liu/http://www.myspace.com/marjorieliu Review about the author:Born in Philadelphia, spending her formative years in Seattle and now resides in the Midwest. She is a 30 year old New York Times bestselling author who has written more than ten romance novels. Marjorie went to Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin, for her undergraduate studies, majoring in East Asian Languages and Cultures, with a minor in Biomedical Ethics. After that Marjorie attended law school at the University of Wisconsin, graduating in May 2003. Even though she loved law school, she didn’t like being a lawyer and decided to become a writer.
Her first novels was Tiger Eye in 2005 and all of her books have received some of the highest ratings of 4 ½ stars by the Romantic Times.
Marjorie has studied and traveled extensively through Asia, and spent some time working at the US Embassy in Beijing. Loves to write, prove to herself that dreams do come true, poodles and cats.
Upcoming events: A Wild Light due August 2010.
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