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Introduction 

Suzanne Brockmann, an accomplished American romantic fiction writer, has captured the hearts of readers worldwide with her captivating storytelling and diverse characters. Born in 1960 and residing near Boston, Massachusetts, Brockmann’s journey to becoming a successful author is filled with passion, determination, and a commitment to inclusivity. In this blog post, we will delve into her biography, explore her notable series, and celebrate her well-deserved awards. Join us as we uncover the remarkable literary career of Suzanne Brockmann.

Biography

From Broadcasting to Romance 

Suzanne Brockmann’s path to becoming a celebrated romance novelist took a few unexpected turns. Initially, she pursued her creative instincts at Boston University, majoring in film and minoring in creative writing. However, her aspirations in the film industry led her to drop out and join a band. It was during this period that she met her future husband, Ed Gaffney, and started a family.

Following the birth of her second child, Brockmann discovered her true calling as a writer. Initially exploring television scripts, screenplays, and even Star Trek novels, she eventually found her niche in the romance genre. In 1992, after intensive research, she made the pivotal decision to publish a romance novel, resulting in the release of her first published work, “Future Perfect,” in 1993.

The Engaging Series

Tall, Dark & Dangerous (175 words): In 1996, Suzanne Brockmann introduced readers to her captivating series, Tall, Dark & Dangerous. Set within the realm of a fictional group of US Navy SEALs, these books blend elements of military action and romance, creating a thrilling subgenre known as “military/romantic suspense.” Through masterful storytelling and intricate character development, Brockmann has crafted a world that both tugs at heartstrings and keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

Brockmann’s Troubleshooters, Inc. series, which follows a similar formula, has garnered additional attention due to its inclusion of an openly gay character and a subplot centered around his romance. This inclusion has resonated with the LGBTQ+ community and earned her recognition from magazines such as Out and Bay Windows.

Embracing Inclusivity

 PFLAG Mom and Beyond 

Suzanne Brockmann’s commitment to inclusivity extends beyond her literary works. As a PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) mom, she actively supports her gay son, Jason, and advocates for LGBTQ+ rights. In 2004, she dedicated her book “Hot Target” to him, showcasing her unwavering love and support.

Additionally, Brockmann has used her platform to champion equality. In 2007, she generously donated the profits from her holiday novella, “All Through the Night,” to MassEquality, an organization dedicated to LGBTQ+ rights in Massachusetts.

Celebrating Success

Awards and Recognition (75 words): Suzanne Brockmann’s immense talent and literary contributions have been recognized by prestigious awards. She has received the RITA Award twice from the Romance Writers of America and has been included on the Romance Writers of America Honor Roll for appearing on both the USA Today and New York Times Best Sellers lists. Moreover, she has been honored with the Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Awards and the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award for Series Romance.

Conclusion 

Suzanne Brockmann has made an indelible mark on the world of romantic fiction, captivating readers with her gripping storytelling and inclusive approach. Through her iconic series and dedication to portraying diverse characters, she has reshaped the genre. As we eagerly await her future works, let us celebrate the extraordinary talent of Suzanne

 

Suzanne Brockmann books available on Bakgat Books:

Over The Edge by Suzanne Brockmann R50.00

Into The Storm by Suzanne Brockmann R50.00

Force of Nature by Suzanne Brockmann R50.00