Stephanie Bond (author)
Stephanie Bond | |
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Stephanie Bond in her office 2015 | |
Born | March 25, 1965 |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1997-present |
Genre | Contemporary romance, romantic mystery |
Notable awards | RITA award- Best Short Contemporary Series Romance 2001 “It Takes a Rebel” |
Website | |
www.stephaniebond.com |
Stephanie Bond, also known under the pseudonym Stephanie Bancroft, is an American born author (March 25, 1965) known for writing commercial fiction novels of romance and mystery.[1] She published her first book, Irresistible?, through Harlequin Enterprises in 1997 and a few years later left a corporate computer programming job and began writing full-time. During her career she has written dozens of romance and mystery novels, novellas, and short stories for publishers such as Harlequin, HarperCollins, and Random House. In 2011 Bond began self-publishing under her own imprint NeedtoRead Books.[2][3] In 2015 Bond licensed her Body Movers series to Amazon for their Kindle Worlds fan-fiction program; in 2016, Bond also licensed her Southern Roads romance series to Kindle Worlds.
Bibliography
Body Movers
- Body Movers (2006)
- 2 Bodies for the Price of 1 (2007)
- 3 Men and a Body (2008)[4]
- 4 Bodies and a Funeral (2009)
- 5 Bodies to Die For (2009)[5]
- 6 Killer Bodies (2009)
- 7 Brides for 7 Bodies (2015)
Related Body Movers works
- Party Crashers (2005, novel, Body Movers #0.5)
- 6 1/2 Body Parts (2012, short story, Body Movers #6.5
Sex for Beginners
- Watch And Learn (2008)
- In A Bind (2008)
- No Peeking... (2008)
Southern Roads
- Baby, Drive South (2011)
- Baby, Come Home (2011)
- Baby, Don't Go (2011)
Related Southern Roads works
- Baby, I'm Yours (2011, short story, Southern Roads, #0.5)
- Baby, Hold On (2012, short story, Southern Roads #3.5)
- Baby, I'm Back (2013, short story, Southern Roads #3.6)
- Baby, It's You (2016, novella)
Two Guys Detective Agency
- Two Guys Detective Agency (2013)
- Second Helping (TBA)
Voodoo in Mojo
- In Deep Voodoo (2005)
- Finding Your Mojo (2006, re-released as Voodoo or Die)
Other work
- Irresistible? (1997)
- Almost a Family (1997, originally written as Stephanie Bancroft)
- License to Thrill (1997, originally written as Stephanie Bancroft)
- KIDS is a 4-Letter Word (1998)
- WIFE is a 4-Letter Word (1998)
- Your Wish is My Command (1998, originally written as Stephanie Bancroft, updated and republished in 2011)
- Manhunting in Mississippi (1998)
- Naughty or Nice? (1998)
- Club Cupid (1999)
- About Last Night (1999)
- It Takes a Rebel (2000)
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Wedding (2000, eHarlequin.com interactive story)
- Too Hot to Sleep (2000)
- Seeking Single Male (2000)
- Our Husband (2011)
- After Hours (2001, novella)
- Two Sexy! (2001)
- Got Your Number (2011)
- 50 Days to Choose a Husband (2001, eHarlequin.com interactive story)
- I Think I Love You (2004, updated and republished 2011)
- Diamond Mine (2003, novella)
- In Too Deep (2003)
- Lovestruck (2003)
- Kill the Competition (2003, updated and republished 2011)
- The Truth About Shoes and Men (2004, short story)
- Cover Me (2004)
- Nobody’s Fool (2004, novella)
- Whole Lotta Trouble (2004)[6]
- My Favorite Mistake (2005)[7]
- Taking Care of Business (2005, novella)
- Dirty Secrets of Daylily Drive (2006, novella)
- You Can Leave Your Hardhat On (2006)
- Just Dare Me… (2006)
- Rex on the Beach (2007, novella)
- She Did a Bad, Bad Thing (2007)
- Under the Mistletoe (2009)
- It’s Not About the Dress (2009)
- Enticed (2009, novella)
- Bump in the Night (2009)
- Between the Covers (2009, novella)
- Turning the Page (2009, novella)
- A New Chapter (2009, novella)
- Surprise Ending (2009, novella)
- Too Hot to Print (2010, novella)
- Her Sexy Valentine (2010)
- All Tangled Up (2012, novella)
- Stop the Wedding! (2012)[8][9]
- Coma Girl (daily serial), part 1 (current release), part 2 (to be released August 1, 2016), part 3 (to be released September 1, 2016), part 4 (to be released October 1, 2016), part 5 (to be released November 1, 2016), part 6 (to be released December 1, 2016)
Nonfiction
- Get a Life! 8 Steps to Create Your own Life List (2012)
- Your Personal Fiction-Writing Coach: 365 Days of Motivation & Tips to Write a Great Book! (2015)
Filmography
Stephanie Bond's independently published romantic comedy Stop the Wedding! was adapted into a TV movie for the Hallmark Channel, 2016. In Stop the Wedding! a man (Niall Matter) and woman (Rachel Boston) determined to stop their parents (Alan Thicke and Lini Evans) from marrying, fall in love with each other.
References
- ↑ Low, Shari (May 23, 2009). "Book Group". Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) (subscription required). Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ↑ Joe, Ryan. "Authors Go Native". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ↑ "Authors exercise their "write" to self-publish". CBS News. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ↑ Aziz, Su (May 30, 2009). "The thrill of the chase". New Straits Times (subscription required). Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ↑ "5 Bodies to Die For (review)". Booklist. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ↑ Flaherty, Delores (October 31, 2004). "Never pick up a book for its title". Chicago Sun-Times (subscription required). Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ↑ Penn, Cynthia (May 1, 2005). "My Favorite Mistake.(Book Review)". MBR Bookwatch (subscription required). Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ↑ Clare, Pamela. "Interview: Stephanie Bond, 'Stop the Wedding!'". USA Today. Retrieved 2 June 2015.
- ↑ "Stop the Wedding (review)". Library Journal. Retrieved 2 June 2015.