Bio

LILY GRAISON resides in North Carolina, a stones throw away from the Blue Ridge Mountains and a few hours from the Outer Banks. First published in 2005, her debut novel won a Reviewers Choice Award. Writing mainly in the contemporary romance genre, Lily also dabbles in erotica, paranormals and occasionally in a fantasy realm of her own making. Her love of adventure, and a very active imagination, take Lily to worlds she can only imagine.


 

Awards and Honors

eCataRomance.Com’s Reviewers Choice Award
2005 – Reviewers Choice Award Winner: A Touch of Heaven

Fictionwise.Com’s Bestseller List

That First Christmas
– #1 Bestselling Holiday eBook, December 2008
– #4 Bestseller in Romance, December 2008
– #12 Bestseller (site-wide), December 2008

Blame It On The Mistletoe
– #1 Bestselling Holiday eBook, December 2009
– #1 Bestseller in Romance, December 2009
– #1 Bestseller (site-wide), December 2009


Author Interviews

Alinar Publishing – Feb. 2007

Romance at Heart Magazine – August 2005


Book Rec’s
I’ve been asked by a few people what it is that I like to read so I thought I’d list a few of my favorites for anyone who is interested. They’re in no particular order but they are books I’ve read many times and will probably do so again.

The Outlander Series by Diana Gabaldon
Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, Voyager, Drums of Autumn, The Fiery Cross and A Breath of Snow and Ashes

The Bronze Horseman Trilogy by Paullina Simons
The Bronze Horseman, Tatiana and Alexander and The Summer Garden

Nicolas Sparks – The Choice, The Rescue and Dear John

Lynn Kurland – The More I See You and Stardust of Yesterday

Karyn Monk – Once a Warrior, The Rose and the Warrior and The Witch and the Warrior

Kathleen E. Woodiwiss – The Wolf and the Dove

Heather Graham – Golden Surrender

Julie Garwood – The Bride, The Wedding and Saving Grace

Linda Lael Miller: I’ve read 16 of her novels and have yet to find one I didn’t like. ‘McKettrick’s Choice’ is my favorite to date. I’ll keep reading her extensive backlist to see if I can find a cowboy more loveable than Holt. I’m not sure such a man exists. LOL