Karen Ranney


Karen Ranney was an American author of historical and paranormal romance novels.

Biography

Ranney was the daughter of an Air Force officer and lived in places around the world, including Naples and Paris. She began writing when she was five. In first grade, she wrote a short story called "The Maple Leaf," which was chosen to be read over the school intercom.
After writing her first novel, Above All Others, Ranney found an agent. While her agent was trying to find a publisher willing to purchase the novel, Ranney continued writing, finishing Tapestry and beginning to write a third novel, A Promise of Love. Approximately three years after she had begun writing the first novel, Kensington agreed to purchase both of Ranney's completed works as well as the novel in progress.
Most of Ranney's novels are set in Scotland and feature "believable characters, careful plotting, and simmering sexual tension." She was nominated nine times for a Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award and won a Romantic Times Career Achievement Award in 2002 for British-set Historical Romance. In 2014 Ranney began writing the paranormal romance series The Montgomery Chronicles, which center on a newly and unwillingly turned female vampire, and in 2016 began writing a spinoff series, The Furry Chronicles.
Ranney's books have been on the USA Today Bestseller List as well as the New York Times Bestseller List.
On June 15, 2020, it was announced that Ranney had died. Her death was announced by her publisher, Avon Books.

Works

Loved Series

  1. My beloved
  2. My true love

    Highland Lords Series

  3. One Man's Love
  4. When the Laird Returns
  5. The Irresistible MacRae
  6. To Love a Scottish Lord
  7. So in Love

    The Montgomery Chronicles

  8. The Fertile Vampire
  9. The Reluctant Goddess
  10. Pranic, Pregnant, and Petrified

    The Furry Chronicles

  11. The Lottery - Furry

    The All For Love Series

  12. To Love a Duchess
  13. To Wed an Heiress
  14. To Bed the Bride

    Novels