Davis, Dee 1959–
Davis, Dee 1959–
PERSONAL:
Born 1959; married; children: one daughter. Education: Holds a B.A. and an M.P.A.
ADDRESSES:
Home—New York, NY. Agent—Kimberly Whalen, Trident Media Group, 41 Madison Ave., 36th Fl., New York, NY 10010. E-mail—dee@deedavis.com.
CAREER:
Writer. Worked for ten years in public relations and six years at Association Management.
MEMBER:
Romance Writers of America.
AWARDS, HONORS:
Best Paranormal Romance for 2000, Booksellers' Best, for Everything in Its Time; has also won the Golden Leaf, Texas Gold, and Prism awards.
WRITINGS:
A Match Made on Madison (novel), St. Martin's Griffin (New York, NY), 2007.
ROMANCE FICTION
Everything in Its Time, Jove Books (New York, NY), 2000.
After Twilight, Ivy Books (New York, NY), 2001.
Just Breathe, Ivy Books (New York, NY), 2001.
Dark of the Night, Ivy Books (New York, NY), 2002.
Midnight Rain, Ivy Books (New York, NY), 2002.
The Promise, Love Spell (New York, NY), 2002.
Dancing in the Dark, Ivy Books (New York, NY), 2003.
Wild Highland Rose, Dorchester Publishing (New York, NY), 2003.
(With Claudia Dain and Evelyn Rogers) Silent Night (novellas), Leisure Books (New York, NY), 2004.
Endgame, Harlequin (Don Mills, Ontario, Canada), 2005.
Enigma, Harlequin (Don Mills, Ontario, Canada), 2005.
Exposure, Harlequin (Don Mills, Ontario, Canada), 2005.
(With Julie Kenner and Kathleen O'Reilly) Hell with the Ladies (novellas), Berkley Sensation (New York, NY), 2006.
Eye of the Storm, Harlequin (Don Mills, Ontario, Canada), 2006.
(With Julie Kenner and Kathleen O'Reilly) Hell on Heels (novellas), Berkley Sensation (New York, NY), 2007.
SIDELIGHTS:
Dee Davis dreamed of becoming a writer from a young age, drifting off into her own imaginary worlds at the worst times—from sitting at her desk at school to driving past her exit on the freeway. However, she took a more practical approach to life, studying political science, history, and public administration, and taking a job working in public relations that enabled her to write as well as work the public-speaking circuit. In addition, Davis married and lived in Vienna for several years, all of which provided grist for the mill. When she finally determined to do something about her dreams, she began writing romance novels. Her first published book, Everything in Its Time, was released in July, 2000, and was well received. It won the Booksellers' Best Paranormal Romance of the Year award, and was also honored as a Holt Medallion finalist, a Texas Bronze winner for best historical, and a Dorothy Parker Award honorable mention for best debut novel. Other books by Davis have been nominated for or won additional awards, and garnered favorable reviews.
Eye of the Storm tells the story of Simone Sheridan, a former CIA ops agent who finds her past coming to haunt her just as she thinks she is getting her life back under control. Booklist reviewer Mary K. Chelton praised the book, remarking that the "ending is as inevitable as surprising in this one-sitting read." In A Match Made on Madison Davis looks at the high-powered business of modern-day matchmaking. Heroine Vanessa Carlton looks at matchmaking as more of an arrangement, where love is just a bonus, and so she accepts her former mentor's challenge to see which of them will be first to match up rich and powerful playboy Mark Grayson. Grayson, of course, turns his attentions on Vanessa, though not for her ability to find him a wife. A Publishers Weekly reviewer objected to the "obligatory designer name-dropping, but it's her heroine's exalted venue-hopping that's the source of much fun." Maria Hatton commented in Booklist that Davis's effort "takes readers on an enjoyable adventure as we root for Vanessa."
BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:
PERIODICALS
Booklist, November 1, 2002, Megan Kalan, review of Midnight Rain, p. 478; May 15, 2006, Mary K. Chelton, review of Eye of the Storm, p. 29; December 1, 2006, Maria Hatton, review of A Match Made on Madison, p. 31.
Kirkus Reviews, November 15, 2006, review of A Match Made on Madison, p. 1143.
MBR Bookwatch, March 1, 2005, Harriet Klausner, review of Endgame.
Publishers Weekly, May 28, 2001, review of Just Breathe, p. 57; November 20, 2006, review of A Match Made on Madison, p. 31.
ONLINE
Dee Davis Home Page,http://www.deedavis.com (August 22, 2007).
Writers Write,http://www.writerswrite.com/ (August 22, 2007), Claire E. White, interview with Dee Davis.