Susan Napier

Susan Napier Potter

Born
February 14, 19??
Auckland, New Zealand

Pen name
Susan Napier

Occupation
Novelist

Nationality
New Zealand

Writing period
1984-Present

Genres
Romantic novel

Susan Napier (b. February 14 in Auckland, New Zealand) was a popular New Zealand writer of over 30 romance novels in various Mills & Boon category lines since 1984.

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Biography

Napier worked as a reporter at the newspaper Auckland Star, where she met her future husband, Chief Reporter Tony Potter. They had two sons, Simon and Ben.

Over 30 of her novels have been published, and they have been translated into a combined 20 languages.

Bibliography

Single Novels

  • Sweet Vixen, 1984
  • Sweet As My Revenge, 1985
  • The Counterfeit Secretary, 1986
  • The Lonely Season, 1986
  • Reasons Of The Heart, 1988
  • Another Time, 1989
  • The Love Conspiracy, 1990
  • Bewitching Compulsion, 1990
  • Fortune’s Mistress, 1991
  • No Reprieve, 1991
  • Deal Of A Lifetime, 1992
  • Devil To Pay, 1992
  • Tempt Me Not, 1993
  • The Hawk And The Lamb, 1994
  • The Cruellest Lie, 1994
  • Phantom Lover, 1994
  • Savage Courtship, 1995
  • The Sister Swap, 1996
  • Breaking/Making Up: Vendetta, 1997
  • Mistress of the Groom, 1997
  • In Bed With The Boss, 1999
  • The Revenge Affair, 1999
  • The Mistress Deception, 2000
  • Secret Seduction, 2000
  • A Passionate Proposition, 2001
  • Mistress For A Weekend, 2006

The Marlows Series

  1. Love In The Valley, 1985
  2. True Enchanter, 1988
  3. Winter of Dreams, 1993
  4. A Lesson In Seduction, 1997

Year Down Under Series Multi-Author

  • Secret Admirer, 1993

9 to 5 Series Multi-Author

  • Reckless Conduct, 1996

Do Not Disturb Series Multi-Author

  • Honeymoon Baby, 1998

References and Resources

  1. ^ Raunchy romance a best-seller. One News (August 19, 2005). Retrieved on 2007-07-04.
  2. ^ Short, Shannon (2001). Book Review: A Passionate Proposition. Romantic Times. Retrieved on 2007-07-04.
  3. ^ Author Profile: Susan Napier. Romantic Times (2007). Retrieved on 2007-07-04.

See also

  • List of romantic novelists

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Categories: New Zealand women writers | Romantic fiction writers | Living people

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