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Tawny Taylor

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Tawny Taylor
BornUnited States
Pen nameSydney Laine Allan, Tami Dane, Avery Kaye
OccupationNovelist
GenreFantasy, Paranormal Romance, Erotica, Romance
Website
tawnytaylor.net

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Tawny Taylor is an American author who writes paranormal and contemporary romance; many of her over 50 books include strong erotic elements. She also writes under the names Tami Dane, Sydney Allen, and Sydney Laine Allen.[1]

Selected works[edit]

As Tawny Taylor[edit]

  • Private Games (2005)
  • Body and Soul (2006)
  • Sex and the Single Ghost (2006)
  • Animal Urges (2007)
  • Dirty Little Lies (2007)
  • Master of Secret Desires (June, 2007)
  • Immortal Secrets (October, 2007)
  • Real Vamps Don't Drink O-Neg (September, 2007)
  • Dark Master (2008)
  • Tempting Fate (2008)
  • Behind the Mask (2008)
  • Wet & Wilde (2008)
  • Prisoner of Love (2009)
  • Wicked Beast (2009)
  • Trick or Treat (2009)
  • Captured by Twilight (2009)
  • Burning Hunger (2009)
  • Carnal Hunger (2009)
  • Double Take (2009)
  • Everlasting Hunger (2009)
  • Torrid Hunger (2009)
  • Prince of Fire (2009)
  • Decadent Master (2010)
  • Everlasting Twilight (2010)
  • Wrath's Embrace (2010)
  • Claim Me (2010)
  • Girl Enslaved (2011)
  • Wild Knights (2011)
  • Wicked Knights (2011)
  • Darkest Fire (2011)
  • Wanton Knights (2011)
  • Enslaved by Sin (2011)
  • Slave of Duty (2011)
  • Lust's Temptation (2011)
  • Triple Stud (2011)
  • Threesome (2011)
  • Dangerous Master (2011)
  • Her Devilish Dom (2011)
  • Wild, Wicked & Wanton (2012)
  • Claim Me (2012)
  • Shades of Pleasure (2012)
  • Compromising Positions (2012)
  • What He Demands (2012)
  • What He Wants (2012)
  • At His Mercy (2012)
  • Darkest Desire (2012)
  • What He Craves (2012)

Anthology contributions[edit]

  • The Real Werewives of Vampire County (2011) with Alexandra Ivy and Angie Fox[2]

As Tami Dane[edit]

  • Blood of Eden (2011)[3][4]
  • Blood of Innocence (2012)
  • Blood of Dawn (2012)[5]

Personal life[edit]

Taylor is from Detroit, Michigan. She is married and, as of 2013, had seven children.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Contemporary Authors. 337. Detroit: Gale. 2013. pp. 398–399. ISBN 978-1-4144-8934-6 – via Internet Archive. Search this book on
  2. Fox, Rose (June 27, 2011). "Damsels Who Rescue Themselves". Publishers Weekly. 258 (26). Retrieved 2024-06-15.
  3. "Blood of Eden". Publishers Weekly. 258 (40). 2011. p. 52. Retrieved 2024-06-15 – via EBSCOHost.
  4. Cushman, Carolyn (February 2012). "Blood of Eden". Locus.
  5. "Blood of Dawn by Tami Dane". Publishers Weekly. 2012-10-01. Retrieved 2024-09-12.

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