✍️ Author Biography
Christine Warren
🌍 American
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⭐ Known for: Wolf At The Door (2006)
Christine Warren is an American author known for her paranormal romance series, particularly 'The Others,' published by St. Martin's Press.
Christine Warren is an American author recognized by USA Today and The New York Times for her romance novels. She is widely known for her series titled 'The Others,' with her books published by St. Martin's Press. Warren's writing career has seen publications up to 2019, with no new novels released since that year.
Originally from coastal New England, Warren now resides in the Pacific Northwest. Her personal interests include horseback riding, caring for her pets, identifying dogs from their underbellies, and reading. She is also an active writer, though she has not released new material recently.
The Others Series
Christine Warren is the creator of the popular paranormal romance series 'The Others,' which features a collection of novels and short stories. The novels in this series, starting with 'Wolf At The Door' in 2006, explore themes often associated with supernatural beings and their interactions. The series also includes expanded short stories originally published in 2003, such as 'Fantasy Fix' which became 'One Bite With A Stranger,' and 'Fur Factor' which was retitled 'Big Bad Wolf.' Several of these stories were also included in anthologies, like 'Any Witch Way She Can' in 'No Rest for the Witches' (2007) and 'Devil’s Bargain' in 'Huntress' (2009), further developing the narrative universe of 'The Others.'
Gargoyles Series and Other Works
Beyond 'The Others,' Christine Warren also penned the 'Gargoyles Series,' which includes titles like 'Heart of Stone' (2013) and 'Stone Cold Lover' (2014), continuing through 'Hard Breaker' in 2017. Her bibliography also features online short stories, such as 'The Bargaining' published on Amazon in 2005 and 'Heart of the Sea' released by Macmillan in 2009 as part of 'The Others' series. These diverse works showcase Warren's prolific output within the romance genre, often incorporating elements of the supernatural and fantastical.