Tracy Brogan

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Tracy Brogan is a best-selling American author of historical and contemporary women's fiction.

A USA Today, Wall Street Journal, and Amazon Publishing bestselling author, Brogan is a three-time recipient of the Amazon Publishing Diamond award for sales exceeding three million copies, a three-time finalist for the RWA RITA award for excellence in romantic fiction, and a three-time winner of the Booksellers Best award.

Her Bell Harbor and Trillium Bay series have been listed in the Kindle Top 100 and translated into more than a dozen languages. Her debut novel, a romantic comedy titled CRAZY LITTLE THING, was nominated for Best First Book by RWA and is an international bestseller having sold in excess of 1.5 million copies worldwide.

Known more for her comedic twist on the romance genre, Brogan is also the author of bestselling Highland Surrender and is currently working on a light-hearted historical series featuring the Bostwick brothers of Trillium Bay set in the 1880s. Inspired by Michigan's Mackinac Island and the island's Grand Hotel, ART OF THE CHASE is scheduled for release on September 12, 2023.

Brogan lives in Michigan and writes stories about fictional versions of all the places she loves to visit

Bibliography[edit]

Contemporary/Women's fiction[edit]

Bell Harbor Series[edit]

  • Crazy Little Thing (2012)
  • The Best Medicine (2014)
  • Love Me Sweet (2015)
  • Jingle Bell Harbor ((2015)

Trillium Bay Series

  • My Kind of You (2017)
  • My Kind of Forever (2019)
  • My Kind of Perfect (2021)

Trillium Bay Historical Series

  • Art of the Chase (2023)
  • Magic of Moonlight (2024
  • Daisy in the Garden (2025)

Standalone novels

  • Hold on My Heart (2013)
  • The New Normal (2020)
  • Weather or Knot ((2020)

Historical romance[edit]

  • Highland Surrender

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Brogan, Tracy. "Official Website". Tracy Brogan. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  2. ^ Brogan, Tracy (20 January 2015). Amazon - Love Me Sweet. ISBN 978-1477819630.
  3. ^ "RWA Rita Award Finalists 2013 - Best First Book". Retrieved 30 September 2014.