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Nalini Singh (born 1977) is a New Zealand author of Indo-Fijian descent. She has authored numerous paranormal romance novels.
Early life
Of Indian descent, Nalini Singh was born in 1977 in Suva, Fiji, and moved to Auckland, New Zealand when she was 10. She attended Mount Roskill Grammar School, then studied Law and English Literature at the University of Auckland, where she graduated LLB (conjoint) with honours in 2001.
Writing
In 1999, Singh placed third in the Romance Writers of New Zealand's Clendon Award competition. In 2001 her manuscript "Coaxing the Sheik" won the Jane Porter Award for highest-placed Mills and Boon, as well as the Clendon Award's Readers' Choice Award. "Coaxing the Sheik" went on to be her first published work, published under the title Desert Warrior through the imprint Silhouette Desire in 2003.
Her books have appeared on the New York Times best-sellers list, the USA Today best-sellers list, and the Publishers Weekly best-sellers list.
She has won the Sir Julius Vogel Award for best novella/novelette (twice, in 2008 and 2009). Alpha Night won the Favourite Paranormal Romance at the 2020 Australian Romance Readers Awards. Her 2021 crime novel, Quiet in Her Bones, was a finalist for the Best Crime Novel at the 2022 Ngaio Marsh Awards.
Bibliography
Singh has had over three dozen novels published,. She has also self-published several short stories.
= Psy-Changeling series
=Initial series
Trinity series
Short stories
These short stories were made available on Singh's own website, or in her "Newsletter Exclusives" e-book.
Deleted Scenes
= Guild Hunter series
=Novels
Short stories
These short stories were made available on Singh's own website, or in her "Newsletter Exclusives" e-book.
Deleted Scenes
= Rock Kiss series
=Novels
Short stories
Available in Newsletter Exclusives: Volume 1
Music Awards (Molly, Fox, others)
David's Memo to Thea (Thea, David)
Thea's Reply (David, Thea)
With This Memo (the main characters)
Sunshine (the main characters)
= Hard Play series
== Royal House of Shadows
=A series of 4 books each by a different author
= Other books
=Standalone
A Madness of Sunshine (December 2019) ISBN 978-0-593-09913-1
Quiet in Her Bones (Feb 2021) ISBN 147322957X, 978-1473229570
There Should Have Been Eight (Nov 2023) ISBN 9780593549766
Silhouette Desire
Short stories
Star Kissed - free short story - about the Keepers - available on Nalini's website or Newsletter Exclusives: Volume 1
= Anthologies and collections
=Other work
Singh spent three years working in Japan as an English teacher and touring other parts of Asia. At other times she has also worked as a lawyer, a librarian, a candy factory general hand, and a bank temp, but "not necessarily in that order".
References
External links
Nalini Singh's personal web site
NZ Herald best-sellers list
NY Times best-sellers list (12 November 2010)
Sir Julius Vogels award winners official list 2008 & 2009
BookAwards list of SJV award winners
Scoop report on SJV winners
PublishMe report on SJV winners
Women on Writing
The Clendon Award is administered by the Romance Writers of New Zealand Incorporated
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