✍️ Author Biography
Eileen Wilks
🌍 American
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⭐ Known for: The Loner and the Lady (1996)
Eileen Wilks is an American author known for her paranormal romance series, World of the Lupi.
Eileen Wilks, born November 3, 1952, is an American author currently residing in Midland, Texas. Her writing career began with romance novels, with her first book, "The Loner and the Lady" (1996), achieving USA Today Bestseller status. Wilks has since gained recognition for her paranormal romance series, "World of the Lupi," which features werewolves and magic in a world similar to our own. One of her novels from this series, "Blood Challenge" (2011), also reached the New York Times Bestsellers list. Throughout her career, Wilks has lived in various locations, including Oklahoma, Canada, and Venezuela, and has authored numerous books across several series, including "Dynasties: The Ashtons" and "At Midnight," alongside her prominent Lupi titles.
Literary Career and Bestselling Success
Eileen Wilks's literary journey commenced with her debut novel, "The Loner and the Lady," published in 1996. This early work quickly gained traction, reaching the USA Today Bestseller List at number 146. The novel also earned a nomination for the Romantic Times Best First Short Contemporary award. Wilks has since achieved further significant recognition, with her novel "Blood Challenge" from the "World of the Lupi" series appearing on the New York Times Bestsellers list. This series, which explores a world where werewolves and magic coexist with contemporary society, has become a notable part of her bibliography.
The World of the Lupi Series
The "World of the Lupi" series forms a central pillar of Eileen Wilks's published works, delving into a paranormal realm where supernatural beings, specifically werewolves, are integrated into a society mirroring our own. This series explores themes of magic and the existence of non-human entities within a familiar Earth setting. The bibliography details a comprehensive list of titles within this series, including short stories and anthologized works, presented in reading order to guide readers through the narrative. Notable titles include "Tempting Danger," "Mortal Danger," "Blood Lines," and "Blood Challenge," among others, showcasing the progression and expansion of this established universe.
Romance Fiction Contributions
Prior to and alongside her popular paranormal series, Eileen Wilks has contributed a substantial body of work to the romance genre. Her bibliography lists numerous individual romance titles, many published by Silhouette, including series like "Dynasties" (featuring sub-series such as The Ashtons, The Barons, and The Connellys), "Just A Little Bit," "At Midnight," and "Tall, Dark & Eligible." These works often fall under Silhouette Desire and Silhouette Intimate Moments imprints, covering themes typical of contemporary and historical romance, such as proposals, unexpected pregnancies, and eligible bachelors, demonstrating a broad range within the romance category.
Key Ideas
- Paranormal romance featuring werewolves and magic.
- Integration of supernatural elements into a contemporary Earth setting.
- Exploration of werewolf society and its dynamics.