Claire Delacroix
NYT bestselling author Claire Delacroix always loved stories, both telling them and hearing them. She sold her first romance novel - THE ROMANCE OF THE ROSE - in 1992 and has published over fifty romance novels since. She writes in a variety of subgenres, including time travel romance, historical...
show more
NYT bestselling author Claire Delacroix always loved stories, both telling them and hearing them. She sold her first romance novel - THE ROMANCE OF THE ROSE - in 1992 and has published over fifty romance novels since. She writes in a variety of subgenres, including time travel romance, historical romance, medieval romance, fantasy romance and fantasy with romantic elements. She has also written under the names Claire Cross and Deborah Cooke. She makes her home with her family, a number of incomplete knitting projects and a lot of overgrown houseplants. Claire loves to travel, to cook, to ride her bike and to read.Claire is currently writing The Champions of Saint Euphemia series of medieval romances. She also writes paranormal and contemporary romance as Deborah Cooke.Subscribe to Claire's monthly newsletter at:http://eepurl.com/UCUdfVisit Claire's website at: http://deborahcooke.com
show less
Claire Delacroix's Books
Recently added on shelves
Claire Delacroix's readers
Share this Author
I enjoyed this historical romance. This is part of the Exclusive Jewels Vol 3 that I won. I've given it a 4.5* rating. It is not for the under 18 readers because of sexual and violence content. There is certainly a lot of action to keep your attention.This was an interesting concept and went a long ...
This was an interesting meet. I enjoyed the interactions between Madeline and Rhys. With so many secrets and misunderstandings, they were still able to find love. Her independence and his convictions made me love this couple. The narration by Saskia Maarleveld brought the story to live.I received a ...
I think this one is my favorite of the series so far. Everything seems to have come together well for a great story; strong characters, complex conflict, highs and lows, strong dialogue, and great adventure. It lacked some of the weaknesses I found in the character development of book one, The Cru...
A super short and cute story. It takes place at Inverfyre with one of the Hawk's and Aileen's children. The premise was good, conflict believable, and the plot was interesting. However, there was no passion. Three kisses and nothing else. If you have read the Rogues of Ravensmuir and the Jewels o...
I have looked forward to seeing Alexander find his true love, and I did hope that his two sisters that he meddled with in their love lives got a bit of vengeance, too. I have to say the way it all played out was interesting, entertaining, and enjoyable. It had the emotional tension I like in roman...