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Erin St. Claire

Author of Chill Factor

169+ Works 70,710 Members 1,196 Reviews 3 Favorited

About the Author

Disambiguation Notice:

Sandra Lynn Brown writes as Sandra Brown, and also wrote as Rachel Ryan, Laura Jordan, and Erin St. Claire.

Works by Erin St. Claire

Chill Factor (2007) 2,144 copies, 44 reviews
Envy (2001) 1,969 copies, 31 reviews
The Alibi (1999) 1,875 copies, 22 reviews
Hello, Darkness (2003) 1,853 copies, 26 reviews
The Switch (2000) 1,821 copies, 20 reviews
Ricochet: A Novel (2006) 1,809 copies, 22 reviews
The Witness (1995) 1,796 copies, 22 reviews
White Hot (2004) 1,723 copies, 26 reviews
The Crush (2002) 1,722 copies, 24 reviews
Fat Tuesday (1997) 1,643 copies, 15 reviews
Play Dirty (2007) 1,600 copies, 30 reviews
Smoke Screen (2008) 1,583 copies, 40 reviews
Mean Streak (2014) 1,560 copies, 58 reviews
Unspeakable (1998) 1,542 copies, 15 reviews
Lethal (2011) 1,465 copies, 41 reviews
Tough Customer (2010) 1,346 copies, 32 reviews
Smash Cut (2009) 1,317 copies, 20 reviews
Low Pressure (2012) 1,311 copies, 35 reviews
Exclusive (1996) 1,264 copies, 15 reviews
Standoff (2000) 1,232 copies, 25 reviews
Rainwater (2009) 1,165 copies, 58 reviews
Deadline (2013) 1,091 copies, 25 reviews
Charade (1994) 1,077 copies, 15 reviews
Best Kept Secrets (1989) 1,074 copies, 17 reviews
Friction (2015) 1,035 copies, 43 reviews
Mirror Image (1990) 1,017 copies, 17 reviews
Where There's Smoke (1994) 983 copies, 12 reviews
French Silk (1992) 978 copies, 12 reviews
Seeing Red (2017) 961 copies, 37 reviews
Breath of Scandal (1991) 958 copies, 23 reviews
Sting (2016) 950 copies, 28 reviews
Thick as Thieves (2020) 864 copies, 11 reviews
Outfox (2019) 785 copies, 12 reviews
Tailspin (2018) 730 copies, 13 reviews
Slow Heat in Heaven (1988) 657 copies, 9 reviews
Long Time Coming (1989) 636 copies, 9 reviews
Overkill (2022) 605 copies, 14 reviews
Texas! Lucky (1990) 603 copies, 16 reviews
Texas! Sage (1991) 594 copies, 7 reviews
Blind Tiger (2021) 581 copies, 11 reviews
A Whole New Light (1989) 573 copies, 14 reviews
A Kiss Remembered (1983) 571 copies, 9 reviews
Hidden Fires (1982) 568 copies, 5 reviews
Texas! Chase (1990) 560 copies, 7 reviews
Seduction by Design (1983) 542 copies, 4 reviews
Bittersweet Rain (1984) 536 copies, 6 reviews
Demon Rumm (1987) 525 copies, 8 reviews
In a Class by Itself (1984) 511 copies, 5 reviews
Tomorrow's Promise (1983) 509 copies, 7 reviews
The Silken Web (1982) — some editions — 508 copies, 4 reviews
The Devil's Own (1987) 505 copies, 2 reviews
Led Astray (1985) 504 copies, 3 reviews
Sweet Anger (1985) 498 copies, 8 reviews
Breakfast in Bed (1983) 487 copies, 9 reviews
Adam's Fall (1988) 475 copies, 3 reviews
Sunny Chandler's Return (1987) 473 copies, 11 reviews
Another Dawn (1985) 473 copies, 7 reviews
Hawk O'Toole's Hostage (1988) 466 copies, 2 reviews
Sunset Embrace (1985) — Author — 461 copies, 8 reviews
Thursday's Child (1985) 460 copies, 5 reviews
Temperatures Rising (1989) 452 copies, 1 review
Above And Beyond (1986) 448 copies, 1 review
Tidings of Great Joy (1988) 448 copies, 4 reviews
Honor Bound (1986) 446 copies, 1 review
Riley in the Morning (1985) 445 copies, 2 reviews
Heaven's Price (1983) 441 copies, 3 reviews
The Rana Look (1986) 431 copies, 6 reviews
Send No Flowers (1984) 422 copies, 4 reviews
Two Alone (1987) 422 copies, 8 reviews
Eloquent Silence (1982) 418 copies, 6 reviews
Words of Silk (1984) 399 copies, 10 reviews
A Treasure Worth Seeking (1982) 395 copies, 3 reviews
Out of Nowhere (2023) 391 copies, 7 reviews
Tiger Prince (1985) 386 copies, 8 reviews
Fanta C (1987) 385 copies, 1 review
Not Even for Love (1982) 382 copies, 3 reviews
Shadows of Yesterday (1983) 365 copies, 3 reviews
The Thrill of Victory (1989) 364 copies, 3 reviews
Love's Encore (1981) 364 copies, 3 reviews
Prime Time (1983) 338 copies, 2 reviews
Temptation's Kiss (1983) 324 copies, 1 review
A Secret Splendor (1983) 316 copies, 3 reviews
Love Beyond Reason (1981) 315 copies, 2 reviews
22 Indigo Place (1986) 309 copies, 7 reviews
Blood Moon (2025) 288 copies, 5 reviews
Tempest in Eden (1983) 276 copies, 6 reviews
Love Is Murder (2012) — Editor; Introduction — 199 copies, 9 reviews
Bloodlust (2026) 102 copies
Honor Bound [and] Two Alone (2013) 28 copies
Tomorrow's Promise [and] Above and Beyond (2017) 25 copies, 1 review
Honor &... (2019) 17 copies, 1 review
Mean Streak: Preview (2014) 13 copies
The Alibi [Abridged Audio] (1999) 10 copies
At Risk (2015) 9 copies
Sandra Brown's White Hot [2016 TV movie] (2016) — Author — 3 copies
Roses at Dawn (1992) 3 copies
The Witness & Exclusive (2000) 3 copies
Sandra Brown Value Pack (1993) 2 copies
Smoke Screen [2010 TV movie] (2011) — Author — 2 copies
The Devil You Know (2009) 2 copies
Double Image 1 copy
Beneath the lies (2016) 1 copy
Spring Romance Now (1993) 1 copy
A szenvedély hatalma (1990) 1 copy

Associated Works

No Rest for the Dead: A Serial Novel (2011) — Contributor — 452 copies, 22 reviews
MatchUp: The Battle of the Sexes Just Got Thrilling (2017) — Contributor — 393 copies, 24 reviews
The New Great American Writers' Cookbook (2003) — Contributor — 23 copies, 1 review

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Brown, Sandra Lynn Cox
Other names
Ryan, Rachel
Jordan, Laura
Brown, Sandra
Birthdate
1948-03-12
Gender
female
Education
Texas Christian University (English)
Occupations
romance novelist
Agent
Maria Carvainis
Relationships
Brown, Ryan (Son)
Short biography
Sandra Lynn Cox was born on March 12, 1948 in Waco, Texas and raised in Ft. Worth. She is nothing if not serious when it comes to her work. As the oldest of five daughters, she was a responsible and mature girl, and always chose to read a book rather than play with dolls. Her responsible nature stayed with Sandra as she graduated from Texas Christian University with a degree in English, and in her job as a contributing feature reporter at the nationally syndicated PM Magazine in Dallas. When the show experienced mass layoffs, however, Sandra found herself out of work.

Sandra married Michael Brown, former television anchorman and award-winning documentarian of Dust to Dust, and returned to Ft. Worth. They had two children, Rachel and Ryan. Though she continued in her occasional position as a showroom model in Dallas, her husband encouraged her to try fiction writing while their children were at school. He had just left a career as a news anchor and talk-show host to form his own production company, so why shouldn't she take a creative risk, too?

Within a year Sandra sold her first novel, Love's Encore, under the name Rachel Ryan (taken from the first names of her two children). Soon thereafter, she was producing a succession of books for six different publishers, culling ideas from briefs in USA Today, television shows, and her own active imagination. She wrote two boosk as Laura Jordan and several books for Harlequin under the name Erin St. Claire.

Since the publication of her first novel in 1981, she has penned well over sixty books. Sandra has over fifty million copies of her books in print, and has achieved some major feats on what is perhaps the most highly regarded bestseller list of all--that of the New York Times. Since 1990, every one of Sandra's novels has appeared on the list. In total, her books have appeared on the prestigious list over thirty times.

In 1992 her novel "French Silk" was made into an ABC-TV movie.
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Waco, Texas, USA
Places of residence
Waco, Texas, USA
Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Dallas, Texas, USA
Disambiguation notice
Sandra Lynn Brown writes as Sandra Brown, and also wrote as Rachel Ryan, Laura Jordan, and Erin St. Claire.
Associated Place (for map)
Texas, USA

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1,308 reviews
On the surface, this is the kind of book I would see online, post some snarky, cynical comment about, and then ignore. I'd never even heard of Sandra Brown, but the book was suggested as part of a 'Texas writers' book list, and the synopsis looked ok, and I urgently needed a new read, so I checked it out. Only after I finished did I discover that Sandra Brown is a prolific writer whose novels are mostly of the cloyingly romantic or suspenseful, in a Dateline re-enactment kind of way. She's show more basically a Texas-based combination of Danielle Steel and Ruth Rendell.

Anyway, I'm glad I didn't know all this when I picked it, because I'd never have even considered reading Rainwater if I had.

This book is sweet. Like, genuinely, authentically sweet. Set in Depression-era Texas, its the story of a young, single mother named Ella with a young autistic-coded boy named Solly. Ella runs a boarding house and carries the weight of the world on her shoulders. When a kindly man named Mr. Rainwater moves in, he begins to win over Solly with his gentle friendliness and patience. Before long, Ella starts to rely on Mr. Rainwater, who is written as the perfect 'strong, silent' archetype. I won't spoil the plot because it unfolds so nicely, but suffice it to say that romance develops between them amidst a larger, politically charged context, and underlining it all are Ella's fears around the fate of little Solly and what will happen to him when she's gone.

Honestly, Rainwater is such a well-written novel. I kept waiting for something to offend me socially or politically, but it never came. Instead, I was treated to a very human story driven by characters I could get invested in. The romance was actually romantic. The bittersweet ending was perfect. I loved it, and I'm glad my discriminating mind didn't let this one slip past me.

Sometimes it's ok to take a risk on a book or author you've never heard of. It doesn't always work out well, of course, but when it does - what a treat!
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In Cleary, North Carolina a small mountain town, five women have disappeared, assumed to be the work of a serial killer. The town is full of interesting characters: the local pharmacist and his spinster sister still live together in their parents house; the head football coach is a notorious skirt-chaser, and his son was dating one of the missing girls; the police chief has returned to his old hometown in disgrace after being fired from his job in the big city; his ex-wife, Lilly, is show more suffering from a private grief of her own; and Ben Tierney, a ruggedly handsome outsider, loves the outdoors and visits Cleary frequently.

A car crash causes Lilly and Tierney to be stranded together in a remote mountain cabin just as the worst snowstorm in recent history hits the area, leaving the roads impassable and help unable to reach them. Unbeknownst to Lilly, the FBI has recently zeroed in on Tierney as a possible suspect in the case of the missing women, since his visits to Cleary seem to coincide with the disappearances. As the two of them hunker down in the cabin to wait out the storm, Lilly begins to have doubts of her own about Tierney.

This was pretty much the perfect trashy novel, it had everything - suspense, romance, sex, humor. The first sentence and the last sentence were both knockouts with "wow" factor (I take my hat off to Sandra Brown because I think that is a rarity) and everything in between was pretty great, too. I was on the edge of my seat every minute, and guessing right up to the end. I can't recommend this one enough.
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I've read a variety of Sandra Brown books. Some are hits, some are misses. This one... is definitely a huge miss.

I can't remember the last time I came across a male lead that is so repugnant. Maybe Christian Gray, but Ty Beaumont gives that man a serious run for his money. I can't believe that Ms. Brown thought that such an egoistical jerk would make for a good romantic lead, because holy mother of god.

Sunny Chandler constantly rebuffs Ty's advances, and rightly so. However, not only does Ty show more disrespect Sunny's boundaries, he tramples over them, and then proceeds to drop trou and do a smelly number on them. This may sound like an exaggeration, but this man's attitude is so blatantly disrespectful that had I been in Sunny's place, I'd have punched him in the groin. He keeps touching Sunny after she pulls away from him or pushes him away and he never listens to her when she says 'no'.

Yep. She tells him no at least a dozen or so times in this book, and he ignores her every single time. He refuses to leave her house when she tells him to, he keeps closing in on her when she tells him to back off, he keeps telling her he'll get her in bed when she tells him it's not going to happen, and so on.

This is bad enough, but then Sunny lets herself get worn down. One night, Ty tells her that she will be going out with him and that he will pick her up at 7. He doesn't ask her, he TELLS her. Instead of finding something else to do, she gets herself ready for the date and goes with him.

As you probably figured, at the end of this book they end up together. However, even after he has "won", Ty continues to boss her around and condescends to her. He TELLS her she will marry him, that she will have children with him, that she will have her business in the town instead of going back to New Orleans as she had been planning to do after her friend's wedding. He even tells her that she wouldn't know what was good for her if it bit her. WHY OH WHY didn't she slap him for that?

Ty might have plenty of physical/sexual appeal, but god, his attitude is the exact opposite, and I was angry with Sunny for capitulating to him in the end.

So why two stars instead of one? Well, Ms. Brown has a good writing style, and some of Sunny's comebacks/rejections of Ty were clever, so I give an extra star for that.
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What prevented me from giving this book a higher rating was the antagonism between the male and female lead characters. I really enjoyed the non-romance parts of this book - the mystery, the conspiracy, the action. Ooh, the thrills.

I've read a good handful of Sandra Brown books and it's a mixed bag of hits and misses. Ms. Brown does a great job with mysteries and suspense, but she leans way too heavily upon the whole 'male and female romantic leads hate one another at first and keep sniping show more at each other until the sexual tension finally boils over into some hot sex'

Enough with that trope already. 3.5/5 stars, would have been 4.5 if not for that damn old cliche that Ms. Brown has used so many times already.
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James Macomber Contributor
Patricia Rosemoor Contributor
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Statistics

Works
169
Also by
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Members
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Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
1,196
ISBNs
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Languages
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Favorited
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