A Glimpse into Carolyn Haines’s Life
Distinguished American author Carolyn Haines, recognized for her captivating mystery and romance novels, was born to journalist parents. Pursuing her parents’ craft, she spent over a decade as a journalist herself. Much of Carolyn’s body of work takes readers on a literary trip through the evocative landscapes of the Mississippi Delta. Her most popular series include the “Fear Familiar” and “Sarah Booth Delaney” collections. The remarkable author was awarded the Richard Wright Award for Literary Excellence in 2009 and the Harper Lee Award for Alabama’s Distinguished Writer in 2010. Besides her literary prowess, Carolyn is known for her animal activism, fervently promoting pet spaying and neutering.
The Unique Writing Style of Carolyn Haines
The first step into Carolyn Haines’s world of literature was taken with the novel “A Deadly Breed,” penned under the pseudonym, Caroline Burnes in 1988. This marked the beginning of a profound journey, evolving into her crafting novels under her real name, first of which was “Them Bones,” published in 1999. A list of Carolyn Haines books in order of publication, exhibits her unique writing style that weaves mystery, romance, and a visceral sense of place. Her deep roots with journalism contribute to her concise and compelling storytelling while her passion for animal rights and local color of Mississippi Delta flavor her narratives, giving them depth and dimension.
Carolyn Haines’ Books in Chronological Order
As a tribute to a literary journey that spans over three decades, following is the list of Carolyn Haines’s books in order of when they were initially released:
Publication Order of Dangerous To Love USA Series Books