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Sherri Browning Erwin

Sherri Browning Erwin

American novelist


Sherri Browning Erwin (born October 8, 1968) is an American novelist, best known for literary mash-ups, paranormal romance, and historical romance.

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Biography

Sherri Browning Erwin was born on October 8, 1968, in Holyoke, Massachusetts. She graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1990 with a B.A. in English literature.[1][2] In 1999, her first book, The Scoundrel's Vow, was published by Dell Books. She currently lives in Connecticut with her husband and two children.[3]

In 2010, she released Jane Slayre, a mash-up parody of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre which added vampires, werewolves, and other such supernatural elements to the original story. The book was released during the literary mash-up trend started by Seth Grahame-Smith's hit Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, and was cited by reviewers as a positive example of the trend.[4][5] Jane Slayre was generally well-received, and received a follow-up, Grave Expectations, a year later.[6]

In 2014, she began the Thornbrook Park series, a historical romance trilogy set in the post-Edwardian era. The final novel in the series, The Great Estate, was released in July 2015.[7]

Published works

Novels

  • The Scoundrel's Vow (1999/Aug) (Dell)
  • Once Wicked (2000/July) (Dell)
  • To Hell with Love (2007/Apr) (Kensington)
  • Naughty or Nice (2008/Oct) (Kensington)
  • Jane Slayre (2010/Apr) (Gallery)
  • Grave Expectations (2011/Aug) (Gallery)
  • Thornbrook Park (2014/June) (Sourcebooks)
  • An Affair Downstairs (2015/Jan) (Sourcebooks)
  • The Great Estate (2015/July) (Sourcebooks)

Anthology work

  • "Fade to Black" - part of The Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance (2009/June) (Running Press)
  • "Mr. Sandman" - part of The Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance 2 (2009/June) (Running Press)
  • Foreword, FEAR: A Modern Anthology of Horror and Terror Volume 2 (2012/Sep)

E-books

  • Once Wicked (2014/March) (Self-published rerelease)
  • The Scoundrel's Vow (2014/May) (Self-published rerelease)

References

  1. "Books by Mount Holyoke alumnae". Mount Holyoke College.
  2. Harper, Molly (10 Mar 2010). "Guest Interview: Sherri Erwin!".

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