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Tawny Taylor

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Tawny Taylor
BornUnited States
Pen nameSydney Laine Allan, Tami Dane, Avery Kaye
OccupationNovelist
GenreFantasy, Paranormal Romance, Erotica, Romance
Website
tawnytaylor.net

Tawny Taylor is an American author who writes paranormal and contemporary romance. She also writes under the name Tami Dane.[1]

Selected works by Tawny Taylor[edit]

  • Private Games (2005)
  • Body and Soul (2006)
  • Sex and the Single Ghost (2006)
  • Animal Urges (2007)
  • Dirty Little Lies (2007)
  • Master of Secret Desires (June, 2007)
  • Immortal Secrets (October, 2007)
  • Real Vamps Don't Drink O-Neg (September, 2007)
  • Dark Master (2008)
  • Tempting Fate (2008)
  • Behind the Mask (2008)
  • Wet & Wilde (2008)
  • Prisoner of Love (2009)
  • Wicked Beast (2009)
  • Trick or Treat (2009)
  • Captured by Twilight (2009)
  • Burning Hunger (2009)
  • Carnal Hunger (2009)
  • Double Take (2009)
  • Everlasting Hunger (2009)
  • Torrid Hunger (2009)
  • Prince of Fire (2009)
  • Decadent Master (2010)
  • Everlasting Twilight (2010)
  • Wrath's Embrace (2010)
  • Claim Me (2010)
  • Girl Enslaved (2011)
  • Wild Knights (2011)
  • Wicked Knights (2011)
  • Darkest Fire (2011)
  • Wanton Knights (2011)
  • Enslaved by Sin (2011)
  • Slave of Duty (2011)
  • Lust's Temptation (2011)
  • Triple Stud (2011)
  • Threesome (2011)
  • Dangerous Master (2011)
  • Her Devilish Dom (2011)
  • Wild, Wicked & Wanton (2012)
  • Claim Me (2012)
  • Shades of Pleasure (2012)
  • Compromising Positions (2012)
  • What He Demands (2012)
  • What He Wants (2012)
  • At His Mercy (2012)
  • Darkest Desire (2012)
  • What He Craves (2012)

Anthology[edit]

  • The Real Werewives of Vampire County (2011) with Alexandra Ivy and Angie Fox[2]

Works by Tami Dane[edit]

  • Blood of Eden (2011)[1]

Personal life[edit]

Taylor currently resides in Detroit with her husband and children.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Blood of Eden". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 258, no. 40. 2011. p. 52. Retrieved June 15, 2024 – via EBSCOHost.
  2. ^ Fox, Rose (June 27, 2011). "Damsels Who Rescue Themselves". Publishers Weekly. Vol. 258, no. 26. Retrieved June 15, 2024.

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