American author
Dana Marton |
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Dana Marton, 2016 |
Occupation | Author, novelist |
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Period | 2004 – present |
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Genre | Romance and Epic Fantasy |
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Subject | Romantic Suspense |
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Notable works | CAMOUFLAGE HEART 2006 winner of the Daphne du Maurier Award of Excellence, TALL, DARK AND LETHAL 2008 RITA Award Finalist, FLASH FIRE 2016 RITA Award Winner, GIRL IN THE WATER BookLife Prize Quarter Finalist 2016, DRAGON LORD 2019 RITA Award finalist, SILENT THREAT Daphne du Maurier Award of Excellence and Best Suspense Overall of 2019 |
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Notable awards | Daphne du Maurier Award of Excellence 2006 & 2019, RITA Award Finalist 2008 & 2019, RITA Award Winner 2016 |
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www.danamarton.com |
Dana Marton is an American author of over fifty novels that have been translated into over a dozen languages and sold more than two million copies worldwide.[citation needed] A New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, she writes fast-paced stories about strong women and honorable men who fight side by side for justice and survival.
Writing
Marton won the Daphne du Maurier award in 2005 for her fourth book, Camouflage Heart. In 2008, her book Tall, Dark and Lethal was nominated for the prestigious RITA Award. Deathscape reached the #1 spot on Amazon's Romantic Suspense Bestseller list in 2012. Her fantasy novel Reluctant Concubine held the #1 spot in its Amazon category for over a month in 2015. She has written over twenty five novels for Harlequin Intrigue.[1]
Kirkus Reviews calls her writing "compelling and honest."[2] Her writing has been featured in the USA Today 'Happy Ever After' section and acclaimed as "must-read romantic suspense".
Bibliography
HARLEQUIN TITLES
HQ:TEXAS SERIES
NON-FICTION
AGENTS UNDER FIRE SERIES
BROSLIN CREEK SERIES
PERSONNEL RECOVERY SERIES
MISSION RECOVERY SERIES
OMNIBUS
- Dangerous Attraction Boxed Set (November 2013) ASIN: B00FSY0XGY (with Rebecca York, Patricia Rosemoor, Kaylea Cross, Sharon Hamilton, Jill Sanders, Toni Anderson, Debra Burroughs, Marie Astor, Lori Ryan)
EPIC FANTASY
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