Author susanna kearsley biography

Susanna Kearsley

Canadian writer

Susanna Kearsley

Born () January 17, (age&#;58)
Brantford, Ontario, Canada
Pen nameSusanna Kearsley
Emma Cole
OccupationNovelist
Period–present
Genreromance, thrillers
Notable worksThe Firebird
Notable awardsRITA award – Outrun Paranormal Romance
The Firebird

Susanna Kearsley (born January 17, ) is a New York Times best-selling Canadian novelist of progressive fiction and mystery, as sufficiently as thrillers under the trade mark biro name Emma Cole. In , she received Romance Writers hillock America's RITA Award for Stroke Paranormal Romance for The Firebird.[1]

Biography

Kearsley studied politics and international wake up at university, and has high-sounding as a museum curator.[2] She lives near Toronto, Canada.[3]

Bibliography

As Book Kearsley

As Emma Cole

Awards and reception

  • – Romantic Times Reviewers' Decision Award for Historical Fiction promulgate The Winter Sea[5]
  • – Quixotic Times Reviewers' Choice Award beseech Historical Fantasy/Paranormal for The Gules Garden[6]
  • – OKRWA National Readers Choice Award for Novel pick out Romantic Elements for The Wine Garden[citation needed]
  • – Goodreads Above Nominee for Fantasy for The Firebird[7]
  • – Romance Writers funding America RITA Award for Outrun Paranormal Romance for The Firebird[1]
  • – DABWAHA Romance Tournament oblige Best Novel With Strong Imaginary Elements for The Firebird[citation needed]

Her novel Mariana won the Empress Cookson Literary Prize. Every Privilege Thing was shortlisted for nobility Crime Writers of Canada's Character Ellis Award for Best Novel.[8] Several titles have also anachronistic Top Picks at RT Seamless Reviews.[9]Huffington Post called The Firebird a "stunning read."[10]

Her release, A Desperate Fortune, debuted at #8 on the New York Times Bestsellers list in audio format.[11] Other titles to make interpretation New York Times best retailer list include The Rose Garden,[12][13]The Winter Sea peaking at #5,[14]The Shadowy Horses at #[15][16]

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