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Susan Mallery

Susan Mallery is an American author of popular romance novels.

Mallery earned a M.A. from Seton Hill University.[1]

Career

Mallery's novels are set in non-urban, close-knit communities.[2]

Mallery's book Thrill Me reached #1 on the New York Times bestsellers list.[3]

On July 12, 2012, her book Summer Nights was #2 on the New York Times bestseller list for paperback mass-market fiction.[4] A second book, A Christmas Bride, was #24 in November 2012.[5] A Fool's Gold Christmas made the Times' e-book fiction list on October 14, 2012.[6] Three Sisters reached at #3 on the New York Times bestsellers list.[7]

Mallery lives in Washington state with her husband, two cats and poodle.[8]

Selected works

Year Title Publisher ISBN Note
2010 Chasing Perfect HQN Books 978-0373774524 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[9]
2010 Almost Perfect HQN Books 978-0373774906 Listed as a "Fresh Fiction 2010 Favorite Read",[10]
2010 Finding Perfect HQN Books 978-0373774685
2010 Best of Friends, The Pocket Star Books 978-0778313243
2011 Already Home Mira Books 978-0778313243
2011 Only Mine HQN Books 978-0373775880 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[11] Named a "Top Romance of 2011" at Booklist[12]
2011 Only Yours HQN Books 978-0373775941 Debuted at #12 on The New York Times Best Seller List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[13] Reviewed by Library Journal,[14] Reviewed by Fresh Fiction[15]
2011 Only His HQN Books 978-0373776016 Debuted at #8 on The New York Times Best Seller List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction[16]
2012 Barefoot Season Mira Books 978-0778318132 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[17]
2012 Summer Days HQN Books 978-0373776832 Debuted at #13 on The New York Times Best Seller List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[18] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[19]
2012 Summer Nights HQN Books 978-0373776870 Debuted at #11 on The New York Times Best Seller List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[20] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[21]
2012 All Summer Long HQN Books 978-0373776948 Debuted at #8 on The New York Times Best Seller List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction[22]
2012 Fool's Gold Christmas, A HQN Books 978-0373777884 Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews,[23] Debuted at #13 on The New York Times Best Seller List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction[24]
2013 Three Sisters Mira Books 978-0778318149 Debuted at #6 on The New York Times Best Seller List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[25] Reached #3 on The New York Times Best Seller List for E-Book Fiction[26]
2013 Just One Kiss HQN Books 978-0373777600 Chosen as the June 2013 Top Pick in Romance at BookPage,[27][28] Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews,[29] Chosen as a "Fresh Pick" by Fresh Fiction[30]
2013 Two of a Kind HQN Books 978-0373777686 Debuted at #9 on The New York Times Best Seller List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[31] Chosen as a "Fresh Pick" by Fresh Fiction[32]
2013 Three Little Words HQN Books 978-0373777785 Chosen as an iTunes "iBooks Best of 2013 pick",[33] Debuted at #4 on The New York Times Best Seller List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction[34]
2013 Fool's Gold Cookbook HQN Books 978-0373892815 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[35]
2013 Christmas on 4th Street HQN Books 978-0373778997 Debuted at #12 on The New York Times Best Seller List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[36] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[37] Chosen as a "'Tis the Season for Love" pick at BookPage,[38] Reviewed at Library Journal[39]
2014 Evening Stars Mira Books 978-0778318989 Debuted at #13 on The New York Times Best Seller List for Paperback Trade Fiction[40]
2014 When We Met HQN Books 978-0373778652 Debuted at #6 on The New York Times Best Seller List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[41] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[42] Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews, [43]
2015 Girls of Mischief Bay, The Mira Books 978-0778319757 Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews,[44] Featured in March 2015 print issue of BookPage[45]
2015 Marry Me at Christmas HQN Books 978-0373789351 Adapted to a 2017 television film by The Hallmark Channel, starring Trevor Donovan and Rachel Skarsten.[46]
2016 Daughters of the Bride HQN Books 978-0373799466 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[47] & Kirkus Reviews,[48] Library Journal selection for "Best Books 2016: Romance"[49]
2016 Friends We Keep, The HQN Books 978-0778318729 Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews,[50] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[51] Reviewed at BookPage[52]
2017 Million Little Things, A Mira Books 978-0778326939 Debuted at #8 on The New York Times Best Seller List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[53] Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[54] Chosen for the "Most Anticipated Romance of 2017" list by BookPage[55]
2017 Secrets of the Tulip Sisters HQN Books 978-0373802760 Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews[56]
2018 Sisters Like Us HQN Books 978-0778330905 Debuted at #13 on The New York Times Best Seller List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction,[57] Reviewed at Kirkus Reviews[58]
2018 When We Found Home HQN Books 978-0373802500 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[59]
2019 California Girls Mira Books 978-0778351252 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[60] Featured in Library Journal's Book Pulse[61]
2019 Summer of Sunshine and Margot, The HQN Books 978-1335659972 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[62] #15 on The New York Times Best Seller List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction[63]
2020 Sisters by Choice Mira Books 978-0778309390 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly,[64] Featured in Library Journal's Book Pulse[65]
2020 Friendship List, The HQN Books 978-1335136961 Reviewed at Publishers Weekly[66]
2021 Vineyard at Painted Moon, The HQN Books 978-1335912794 Voted "Top Ten Reads Loved by Libraries," LibraryReads.org [67][68]
2021 Stepsisters, The Mira Books 978-0778331803

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  10. ^ "Fresh Pick for January 1, 2011 is Almost Perfect". Fresh Fiction. January 2011. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
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  14. ^ "Only Yours Library Journal". Library Journal. August 2011. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
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