Susan Grant

Susan Grant is a United States Air Force veteran, pilot, and bestselling American writer who has won numerous awards, including the Romance Writers of America RITA Award.[1]

Susan Grant
Born1960
OccupationNovelist, pilot
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUnited States Air Force Academy (1982)
GenreRomance, Science Fiction
Website
www.susangrant.com

Biography

Grant was born in New York. She graduated from the United States Air Force Academy in 1982, the third class to include women, and was commissioned as an officer in the United States Air Force. She attended pilot training at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas and stayed on for three more years as a flight instructor pilot in the T-37. Her next assignment was to Mather Air Force Base, California, flying T-43s as a command pilot. Upon her honorable discharge from the Air Force in 1989, she went on to work for United Airlines as a pilot, flying Boeing 737s, Boeing 747s, and Boeing 777s (current position).

She began writing in 1997 and is now the author of many award-winning, best-selling novellas and novels, including Contact, which won the 2003 Romance Writers of America RITA Award. She lives in Auburn, California.

Bibliography

The Star series

  • Star King (RITA finalist)
  • Star Prince
  • Star Rogue (previous title The Star Princess)
  • Star Champion (previous title The Champion of Barésh) (RITA finalist)
  • Star Raider (previous title The Star Queen) (prequel, novella)
  • Star Puppy (novella)
  • Star Hero (novella)

The 2176 Freedom series

  • The Legend of Banzai Maguire
  • The Scarlet Empress

Otherworldly Men series

  • Guardian Alien (previous title Your Planet or Mine?)
  • Royally Mated (previous titles My Favorite Earthling and Royal Recruit)
  • Cyborg and the Single Mom (previous title How to Lose an Extraterrestrial in 10 Days)

The Borderlands series

  • Warleader (previous title Moonstruck) (RITA finalist)
  • Hunting the Warlord’s Daughter (previous title The Warlord's Daughter)
  • Raider Born’' (previous title Sureblood)

The Lost Colony series

  • The Last Warrior

Stand-alone novels

  • Contact (RITA winner)
  • Once a Pirate
  • The Day Her Heart Stood Still (novella)

Anthologies

  • Mission: Christmas (featuring the novella “Snowbound With a Prince”)
  • Mysteria (featuring the novella “Mortal in Mysteria”)
  • Mysteria Lane (featuring the novella “The Nanny From Hell”)
  • Mysteria Nights'’ (bundle of Mysteria and Mysteria Lane anthologies)
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References

  1. "Past Winners". Romance Writers of America. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27.
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