Discover dark, suspenseful romance authors similar to Charlotte Byrd and find your next binge-worthy read.
Must-Read Authors Like Charlotte Byrd
1. Lara Adrian, 1966 -
Lara Adrian is the pen name of author Tina St. John and is the brains behind the hugely popular Midnight Breed series of dark vampire romance novels. Adrian is an Amazon andNew York Times bestselling writer and has received many awards for her work, including accolades from National Readersâ Choice and Romantic Times magazine accolades. For readers new to this author, the Midnight Breed collection, Kiss of Midnight is a compelling and steamy romantic read to start with.
âAnd in the back of his mind, an ancient conscience whispered that whoever she was, she already belonged to him.â
Lara Adrian, Kiss of Midnight
2. Victoria Quinn, Active 2017 -
New York Times bestselling author Victoria Quinn is best known for theObsidianseries, an epic, darkly romantic collection that begins with the novel Black Obsidian*.*Fans of Charlotte Byrd will devour these intense, plot-driven books - but not to worry, Quinn has written several other collections, including the *Boss, Cherry,*and Hamiltonseries, so thereâs plenty to sink your teeth into. When sheâs not dreaming up the plot of her next bestseller, Quinn loves to relax at home in Seattle with her husband and two cats.
*âA real man admits when heâs wrong. He acknowledges his flaws and doesnât hide behind his pride. Drop the ego and man up.â *
Victoria Quinn, Black Obsidian
3. Elle Kennedy, 1979 -
Readers who love the strong romantic suspense elements in Charlotte Byrdâs Tell Me to Stopseries will adore Canadian bestselling author Elle Kennedy. This writerâsKiller Instincts collection begins with the novel [Midnight Rescue](https://amazon.com/dp/B0072O01HO? tag=work089-20), which introduces readers to Abby Sinclair, an assassin charged with undertaking various dangerous assignments. When Abbyâs cover is blown, itâs down to mercenary Kane Woodland to come to the rescue⌠Check out these authors like Elle Kennedy) and authors like QB Tyler).
ââI wonât hurt you,â he said quietly. âFor once in your life, lower your guard and let yourself feel something, damn it.ââ
Elle Kennedy, Midnight Rescue
4. Georgia Le Carre, Active 2013 -
Le Carre writes steamy adult romance novels, often with a sting in their tail, that readers of Charlotte Byrd will appreciate. Every novel in Le Carreâs Billionaire Bankerseries has been an Amazon bestseller. If youâre new to this author, begin with Owned*, which is the beginning of the collection and introduces readers to Lana Bloom and the gorgeous, mysterious stranger that appears in her life and seems determined to pursue her.
âHe is seized by an unthinking, irresistible call to huntâŚTo Possess. To own her.â
Georgia Le Carre, Owned
5. Penelope Douglas, Active 2015 -
If youâre looking for your next hit of contemporary romance with lots of action, Penelope Douglas is well worth checking out. This New York Timesbestselling author is the pen behind theHellbentseries, comprising six fast-paced, adrenaline-packed tales of forbidden romance. From Falls Boys to the forthcoming*Pirate Girls**, only start one of these novels if youâre prepared to read it in one sitting - theyâre seriously addictive. Douglas loves horror movies and cites her favorite authors as Steig Larrson, Marie Lu, and Erin Morgenstern.
âYou think I would let her touch me?â he whispers, hefting me up high. âOnly youâre allowed to touch me.â
Penelope Douglas, Falls Boys
6. Sylvia Day, 1973 -
There are over thirteen million copies of the Japanese-American writer Sylvia Dayâs Crossfireseries in print, and the rights have been licensed in more than forty territories worldwide. Darkly suspenseful and romantic, the Crossfire novels have captivated readers around the globe, offering hope that, no matter where weâve come from and what weâve suffered in the past, we all deserve - and can find - true love. Day currently serves on the Authorâs Guild Board of Directors and hosts creative writing seminars across the US.
âIâve always seen you, angel. From the moment you found me, Iâve seen nothing but you.â
Sylvia Day, Bared to You
7. Alessandra Torre, Active 2012 -
Alessandra Torre isnât just the author of fourteen novels; sheâs also featured in articles in ElleandElle UK**, has guest blogged forRT Book ReviewsandThe Huffington Post,* and isCosmopolitanâs Bedroom Blogger. On top of all that, two of this authorâs books have been optioned for film, and her novels have been published in nine different countries. Fans of Charlotte Byrdâs blend of romance and suspense will find much to enjoy in Torreâs stories. The Ghostwriter is a great introduction to this author and deserves to find its way to the top of your summer to-read pile.
*âFunny what you find out about people when they leave you. Or when your mind stops making excuses for all of their clues.â *
Alessandra Torre, The Ghostwriter
8. Lisa Jewell, 1968 -
The UK author Lisa Jewell has written many popular contemporary novels, including her 1998 debut Ralphâs Party and Thirtynothing. In recent years, Jewell has become well known for her romantic suspense novels with a darker edge, such as The Family Upstairs andThe Night She Disappeared. This authorâs career took off after a challenge from her friend to write three chapters of a novel in exchange for dinner at Jewellâs favorite restaurant. Jewell accepted the challenge, and the rest is history!
ââAll men are weak,â said Phin. âThatâs the whole bloody trouble with the world. Too weak to love properly. Too weak to be wrong.ââ
The Family Upstairs, Lisa Jewell
9. Aya de Leon, 1967 -
If you loved Charlotte Byrdâs crime-romance Black Edgebooks, then youâll adore the novels of American author and activist Aya de Leon, which cover similar territory. A Spy in the Struggle*is a great way to get acquainted with this author. The tale concerns newly hired FBI lawyer Yolanda Vance, whoâs tasked with infiltrating a teen activist group - but also has to deal with getting swept off her feet simultaneously.
ââThree things cannot long stay hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth. âBuddhaââ
Aya de Leon, A Spy in the Struggle
10. Nora Roberts, 1950 -
There are few prolific novelists than Nora Roberts, whoâs written more than 225 contemporary romance books. Roberts was also the first inductee into the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame, and her novels have held the top spot on the New York Timesbestseller list for around 180 weeks. Readers who enjoy the twists and turns of a classic Charlotte Byrd story will be gripped by Robertsâs Less of a Stranger - a great introduction to this writerâs world.
âHis hair was blond. Not pale like the twinsâ but dusty and sun-streaked.â Nora Roberts, Less of a Stranger
Nora Roberts, Less of a Stranger
11. Diana Biller, Active 2018 -
Diana Billerâs latest novel, Hotel of Secrets, is a rich fusion of edge-of-your-seat espionage and old-fashioned romance, with intrigue imbuing every page. The novel has been meticulously researched, making it even easier to fall under the authorâs spell as you delve further into the mysteries of the dilapidated Hotel Waller.
âDuring ball season, anything can happen, even love.â
Diana Biller, Hotel of Secrets
12. Linda Howard, 1950 -
Linda Howardâs first novel, All the Glitters,appeared in 1982, and today, sheâs racked up more than fifty publications. Those seeking their next installment of suspenseful romance should add Kill and Tell to their âto readâ pile; this novel is a heady blend of politics, power, murder, and passion. Itâs the first book in HowardâsCIA Spiesseries, so thereâs plenty more to enjoy! You might like these authors like Toni Anderson).
âThe bar lights glittered on the wet pavement, and jazz wailed out of the open doors of the bars, colliding with the more discordant, driving beats coming from the strip joints, where bored-looking dancers, both male and female, gyrated their hips and humped poles and pretended to be sexy.â
Linda Howard, Kill and Tell
13. Maya Banks, Active 2006 -
The Darkest Hour by Maya Banks is a seminal example of this authorâs skill at weaving a romantic suspense novel full of action, adventure, and plot twists. Ex-Navy SEAL Ethan Kelly is on a desperate mission to find his wife, Rachel, who brutal drug cartel members have captured. Kelly is prepared to do whatever it takes to save his beloved - and pay any price along the way.
*âShe laid her head against his collarbone, and he kissed her temple. To her shock, she felt a shudder roll through his body about the same time she registered wetness against her skin. Tears. His tears.â *
Maya Banks, The Darkest Hour
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