– AIMÉE THURLO, Writer. (Born: Havana). + AIMÉE THURLO, Escritora. (Nacida en La Habana).

my-work-48-1Aimée Thurlo is actually Aimee and David Thurlo, a married writing team who have published under Aimee’s name and other pseudonyms. She was born in Havana, Cuba June 1, 1951. (David Thurlo was raised on a Navajo reservation).

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She’d been living for some time in New Orleans before relocating to New Mexico on the advice of her doctors because she suffered from severe asthma. Aimee was a naturalized citizen of the United States. David and Aimee fell in love at first sight and were married less than three weeks later. Theirs was a true partnership, both personal and professional, that lasted for over 43 years.

The couple, who make their home in New Mexico, often write about the Native American culture, particularly the Navajo Nation. The couple have been nominated for a wide range of awards for their work. In addition to writing Romantic Suspense, they also write several traditional suspense series. They have published over fifty novels.

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Writing for the Harlequin Intrigue imprint, Aimee Thurlo has published 22 novels.

Before Aimee’s death the Thurlos had completed the manuscripts for two Harlequin Intrigues – UNDERCOVER WARRIOR and EAGLE’S LAST STAND. They’d also worked together planning the revisions for their second romantic suspense novel, LOOKING THROUGH DARKNESS for Forge. This novel is the second in a planned series of trading post novels set just off the Navajo Nation, and was preceded by A TIME OF CHANGE, released in 2013.

Before Aimee’s sudden death in February 28, 2014 (62 years old), David and Aimee Thurlo had, together and separately, written more than seventy five novels in a variety of genres.

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David continues to stay in contact with friends and readers and is working on book projects, gardening, and spending time with his standard poodles.

The Thurlos received the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award, a Willa Cather Award for Contemporary Fiction, and the New Mexico Book Award for Mystery and Suspense. They’ve made various Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Borders national bestseller lists. Their Lee Nez vampire series has been optioned by a Hollywood production company.

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Books

Bearing Gifts – December 1994 Harlequin Intrigue # 304
Black Mesa – February 1990 Harlequin Intrigue # 131
Black Raven’s Pride – June 2000 Harlequin Intrigue # 572
Breach Of Faith – October 1992 Harlequin Intrigue # 200
Christmas Witness – December 1999 Harlequin Intrigue # 544
Cisco’s Woman – July 1996 Harlequin Intrigue # 377
Council Of Fire – May 2007 Harlequin Intrigue # 988
Expiration Date – March 1989 Harlequin Intrigue # 109
Fatal Charm – September 1995 Harlequin Intrigue # 337
Her Destiny – July 1997 Harlequin Intrigue # 427
Her Hero – November 1997 Harlequin Intrigue # 441
Her Shadow – March 1998 Harlequin Intrigue # 457
Navajo Justice – October 2002 Harlequin Intrigue # 681
Night Wind – December 1991 Harlequin Intrigue # 175
Redhawk’s Heart – March 1999 Harlequin Intrigue # 506
Redhawk’s Return – April 1999 Harlequin Intrigue # 510
Shadow Of The Wolf- March 1993 Harlequin Intrigue # 217
Spirit Warrior – October 1993 Harlequin Intrigue # 246
Strangers Who Linger – May 1991 Harlequin Intrigue # 162
Suitable For Framing – July 1990 Harlequin Intrigue # 141
Timewalker – May 1994 Harlequin Intrigue # 275
When Lightning Strikes – September 2002 Harlequin Intrigue # 677

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my-work-48-1AIMÉE THURLO, Escritora. (Nacida en La Habana).

Aimee Thurlo is actually Aimee and David Thurlo, a married writing team who have published under Aimee’s name and other pseudonyms. She was born in Havana, Cuba June 1, 1951. (David Thurlo was raised on a Navajo reservation).

download

She’d been living for some time in New Orleans before relocating to New Mexico on the advice of her doctors because she suffered from severe asthma. Aimee was a naturalized citizen of the United States. David and Aimee fell in love at first sight and were married less than three weeks later. Theirs was a true partnership, both personal and professional, that lasted for over 43 years.

The couple, who make their home in New Mexico, often write about the Native American culture, particularly the Navajo Nation. The couple have been nominated for a wide range of awards for their work. In addition to writing Romantic Suspense, they also write several traditional suspense series. They have published over fifty novels.

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Writing for the Harlequin Intrigue imprint, Aimee Thurlo has published 22 novels.

Before Aimee’s death the Thurlos had completed the manuscripts for two Harlequin Intrigues – UNDERCOVER WARRIOR and EAGLE’S LAST STAND. They’d also worked together planning the revisions for their second romantic suspense novel, LOOKING THROUGH DARKNESS for Forge. This novel is the second in a planned series of trading post novels set just off the Navajo Nation, and was preceded by A TIME OF CHANGE, released in 2013.

Before Aimee’s sudden death in February 28, 2014 (62 years old), David and Aimee Thurlo had, together and separately, written more than seventy five novels in a variety of genres.

lookcover

David continues to stay in contact with friends and readers and is working on book projects, gardening, and spending time with his standard poodles.

The Thurlos received the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award, a Willa Cather Award for Contemporary Fiction, and the New Mexico Book Award for Mystery and Suspense. They’ve made various Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Borders national bestseller lists. Their Lee Nez vampire series has been optioned by a Hollywood production company.

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(LEA RESUMEN DE LAS OBRAS ESCRITAS POR ESTA PAREJA DE ESCRITORES SOBRESALIENTES EN LA SECCIÓN EN ESPAÑOL.)

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