
New York Times bestselling novelist
Jayne Ann Krentz
New York Times bestselling novelist
About Jayne
Jayne Ann Krentz is an American writer known for her contributions to the romance genre. Born on March 28, 1948, in Cobb, California, she has authored numerous New York Times bestselling novels under seven different pseudonyms, although she now publishes under three names. Her married name, Jayne Ann Krentz, is used for contemporary romantic-suspense novels, while her pseudonym Amanda Quick is reserved for her historical romantic-suspense works. She also writes futuristic and paranormal romantic-suspense novels under her maiden name, Jayne Ann Castle. Krentz has more than 35 million copies of her books in print and is credited with creating the futuristic romance subgenre with her novel Sweet Starfire. In 1996, she expanded the boundaries of the genre with Amaryllis, recognized as the first paranormal futuristic romantic suspense novel. As a vocal advocate for the romance genre, Krentz has received recognition for her contributions, including the Susan Koppelman Award for Feminist Studies.
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