Lilith Saintcrow

Lilith Saintcrow is an American author of urban fantasy, historical fantasy, paranormal romance and steampunk novels.[1] Saintcrow was born in New Mexico. She currently resides in Vancouver, WA.

Lilith Saintcrow
Born1976 (age 4344)
New Mexico
Pen nameAnna Beguine, Lili St. Crow
OccupationNovelist
GenreParanormal romance, urban fantasy, young adult
Children2
Website
lilithsaintcrow.com

Saintcrow uses the nom de plume Lili St. Crow when writing for the teenage market.[2]

Her local newspaper, The Columbian, describes her novels as "atmospheric and stylish."[2]

Works (as Lilith Saintcrow)

The Watcher Series

  • Dark Watcher (2004)
  • Storm Watcher (2005)
  • Fire Watcher (2006)
  • Cloud Watcher (2006)
  • Mindhealer (2008)

The Society Series

  • The Society (2005)
  • Hunter, Healer (2005)

Novels not in series

  • The Demon's Librarian (2009)
  • The Damnation Affair (2012)
  • Afterwar (May 2018) Afterwar is described in a Los Angeles Times review as "incredibly timely, well written and important."[3]

Steelflower Chronicles

  • Steelflower (2008)
  • Steelflower at Sea (2017)
  • Steelflower in Snow (2018)

Dante Valentine

Dante Valentine series.[4] One reviewer describes the series as depicting "a world controlled by magic rather than psychic powers."[5]

  • Working for the Devil (2005) Set 600 years in the future, Working for the Devil, was described by one reviewer as a book that "mixes cyberpunk and schlock science, involving a missing map of the devil's DNA, with endless set-piece fights, all-round mayhem and vivid sex, and does it well enough to be forgiven. "[6]
  • Dead Man Rising (2006)
  • The Devil's Right Hand (2007)
  • Saint City Sinners (2007)
  • To Hell and Back (2008)

Jill Kismet

  • Night Shift (2008)
  • Hunter's Prayer (2008)
  • Redemption Alley (2009)
  • Flesh Circus (2009)
  • Heaven's Spite (2010)
  • Angel Town (2011)

The Bannon and Clare series (Steampunk)

  • The Iron Wyrm Affair (2012)
  • The Red Plague Affair (2013)
  • The Ripper Affair (August 2014)

Romance of the Arquitaine (Historical Fantasy)

  • The Hedgewitch Queen (2011)
  • The Bandit King (2012)

Works (under pseudonym)

Strange Angels

  • (under the name Lili St. Crow)
    • Strange Angels (2009)
    • Betrayals (2009)
    • Jealousy (2010)
    • Defiance (2011)
    • Reckoning (1 November 2011)

The Keeper Books

  • (under the pseudonym Anna Beguine)
    • Smoke (2007)
    • Mirror (2007)

Short stories

She has also published several short stories and the free online serial Selene (with characters from her Dante Valentine series).

  • Half of Being Married in My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon (2007)
  • Ambition in The Eternal Kiss (2009) as Lili St. Crow
  • Rockwood & Mrs. King in Dark and Stormy Knights (2010)
  • The Heart Is Always Right (Aug 2010) in Death's Excellent Vacation[7]

References

  1. Albright, Mary Ann (30 July 2010). "Vampire romance novels suck in readers". The Columbian. Retrieved 10 August 2010.
  2. Hewitt, Scott (26 May 2013). "Women Who Write". The Columbian. ProQuest 1364543465.
  3. Krishna, Swapna (31 May 2018). "Revenge is a dish best served with AI and unicorns: 3 sci-fi reads". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  4. Davidson, Dan (28 March 2008). "Mysteries with the spice of the unknown". Whitehorse Star. ProQuest 362449245.
  5. Davidson, Dan (10 August 2012). "Superpowers lurk between the covers". Whitehorse Star. ProQuest 1033521400.
  6. Grimwood, Jon Courtnay (10 June 2006). "Working for the Devil (brief review)". The Guardian. ProQuest 246459716.
  7. Harris, Charlaine; Kelner, Toni L. P., eds. (August 2010). Death's Excellent Adventure.


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