Iris Johanson’s new book Eve came out today and if you have been following the Eve Duncan series, it should answer a lot of questions…finally! I have read a ton of Iris Johanson’s books this year and have loved them all. Her stand alone novels are fantastic also and one thing I love about them is the same characters will show up in her other books. You get connected to a certain character and are so excited to see them in the next book. Characters from the Eve Duncan series will appear in the stand alone novels and characters from the stand alone novels will appear in the Eve Duncan series. It’s a little confusing at times when you are reading just the Eve Duncan series and you realize that there is a new character that they have introduced in a stand alone novel. I realized the best thing was to read each book in order even if it takes a little longer to finish the Eve Duncan series. Here is a list of all of Iris Johanson’s books, including all of historical romances. I have not read them all but will include who is recurring in each book that I know of.
First here is a bio of Iris Johansen from Fantastic Fiction
Iris Johansen’s writing hobby became a career after she sent her first romance novel in to Bantam Loveswept. Early on in her career, she developed the habit of following characters from book to book, sometimes introducing minor characters in one novel who then become major figures in another. She developed families, relationships and even fictional countries in her romance novels, which “stretched the boundaries of the standard formulas,” according to Barbara E. Kemp in *Twentieth-Century Romance and Historical Writers*. In 1991, she broke out of category romance (a term for short books written to conform to the length, style and subject matter guidelines for a publisher’s series) with *The Wind Dancer*, a romantic-suspense novel set in 16th-century Italy. She followed it with two sequels, *Storm Winds* and *Reap the Wind*, to form a trilogy, then wrote several more stand-alone romance novels before *The Ugly Duckling* was published in 1996. *The Ugly Duckling*was her first book to be released in hardcover, and the first to significantly broaden her readership beyond her romance fan base. Since then, her plots have gotten tighter and more suspense-driven; critics have praised her “flesh-and-blood characters, crackling dialogue and lean, suspenseful plotting” (*Publishers Weekly*). Some of her most popular books feature forensic sculptor Eve Duncan, who first appeared in *The Face of Deception* in 1998. But she seems equally comfortable with male protagonists, and her books have crossed the gender division that often characterizes popular fiction. Indeed, *Publishers Weekly* called *The Search* “that rarity: a woman’s novel for men.”
Now, Iris Johansen is a bestselling writer, who has more than twenty million copies of her books in print and has won many awards for her achievements in writing. “My writing schedule is very disciplined. I try to be up in my office by nine every morning and I work until I’ve completed at least ten pages. Sometimes that takes four or five hours, sometimes ten or twelve. It depends on the flow, the research, and the pace at which the characters are moving the story. There are times when the story is streaking like a bullet. Then I just hang on and stay with it. I do have a research assistant, my daughter, Tamara. I wouldn’t know what to do without her. She’s invaluable in finding out both the small details and the big picture, though I do make her want to pull her hair out in frustration sometimes when I ask her if there isn’t a way we can make a certain plot point happen. But then she starts to dig and quite often comes up with a way that can be truthful and factual and still keep my story humming.”
Iris lives near Atlanta, Georgia, where she is currently at work on a new novel, while her daughter, Tamara Brooking, serves as her research assistant. Her son, Roy Johansen, is an Edgar Award-winning screenwriter and novelist, and they have collaborated in some projects.
Series
1. The Golden Barbarian (1991)
2. The Golden Valkyrie (1984)
3. The Trustworthy Redhead (1984)
4. Capture the Rainbow (1984)
5. Touch the Horizon (1984)
6. A Summer Smile (1985)
7. And the Desert Blooms (1986)
8. Always (1986)
9. Everlasting (1986)
10. Til the End of Time (1986)
12. Across the River of Yesterday (1987)
13. Star Light, Star Bright (1987)
14. The Man from Half Moon Bay (1988)
15. Blue Skies and Shining Promises (1988)
16. Magnificent Folly (1989)
17. Notorious (1990)
18. A Tough Man to Tame (1991)
The Lady and the Unicorn (1983)
Across the River of Yesterday (1987)
The Last Bridge Home (1987)
Magnificent Folly (1989)
A Tough Man to Tame (1991)
1. The Wind Dancer (1991)*
2. Storm Winds (1991)*
3. Reap the Wind (1991)*
1. The Face of Deception (1998)*
2. The Killing Game (1999)*
3. The Search (2000) *Sarah Patrick, John Logan, Sean Galen
4. Body of Lies (2002)*
5. Blind Alley (2004)*
6. Countdown (2005) *Mark Trevor
7. Stalemate (2006)*
8. Quicksand (2008) *Megan Blair
9. Blood Game (2009)*
10. Eight Days to Live (2010) *Jock Gavin *MacDuff
11. Chasing the Night (2010)*
Novels
Strong, Hot Winds (1988)
One Touch of Topaz (1988)
Wicked Jake Darcy (1989)
Tender Savage (1990)
An Unexpected Song (1990)
Winter Bride (1992)
The Tiger Prince (1992)
The Magnificent Rogue (1993)
Star-Spangled Bride (1993)
The Beloved Scoundrel (1994)
Midnight Warrior (1994)
Dark Rider (1995)
The Ugly Duckling (1996)
And Then You Die (1997)
Long After Midnight (1997)
Final Target (2001) Wind Dancer #4 *Jonathon Andreas *Sean Galen
No One to Trust (2002) *Sean Galen
Dead Aim (2003) *Sean Galen, Judd Morgan, Jonathon Andreas,Sarah Patrick,John Logan
Fatal Tide (2003) *Melis Nemid
Firestorm (2004)*
On The Run (2005) *Sean Galen
Killer Dreams (2006) *Jock Gavin, MacDuff
Pandora’s Daughter (2007)*
Silent Thunder (2008) (with Roy Johansen)
Dark Summer (2008)
Deadlock (2009)
Storm Cycle (2009) (with Roy Johansen)
Shadow Zone (2010) (with Roy Johansen)


