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24 Hours: Blackout

by Julie Kenner

6 books Started 2005 Latest 2011
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The 24 Hours: Blackout is a Contemporary Romance / Romance series by Julie Kenner, comprising 6 books published between 2005 and 2011. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
Night Moves cover 1 Night Moves 2005 Buy from Amazon
Why Not Tonight?   ( By: Jacquie D'Alessandro) cover 2 Why Not Tonight? ( By: Jacquie D'Alessandro) 2005 Buy from Amazon
3 Daring in the Dark ( By: Jennifer LaBrecque) 2005 Buy from Amazon
Just for the Night   ( By: Tawny Weber) cover 4 Just for the Night ( By: Tawny Weber) 2011 Buy from Amazon
5 Kept in the Dark ( By: Heather MacAllister) 2011 Buy from Amazon
Mine Until Morning   ( By: Samantha Hunter) cover 6 Mine Until Morning ( By: Samantha Hunter) 2011 Buy from Amazon

Julie Kenner is an American romance novelist known for her popular "Stark" series, "Dimitri" trilogy, and "Most Wanted" series. After earning a B.A. and J.D. from American University, Kenner initially pursued a career in law. However, her passion for writing led her to publish her debut novel, "The Chase," in 2010. Kenner's novels have received critical acclaim for their compelling characters, steamy romance, and intricate plots. Her "Stark" series, in particular, has been praised for its complex and alpha male characters. Kenner has won numerous awards, including the RITA Award for Best Contemporary Romance Series in 2012 for "Stark Naked." She is also a three-time nominee for the Goodreads Choice Awards. Kenner's novels have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been translated into multiple languages. She is considered one of the leading authors in the romance genre.

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