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Bella Andre (born in
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) is an American author of more than 40 contemporary romance novels. As of 2019, Andre is the ''New York Times'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' bestselling author of ''The Sullivans™'' series and her books have sold over 8 million copies. She also writes as Lucy Kevin for the ''Four Weddings and a Fiasco'' series and the ''Married in Malibu'' series.


Biography

Bella Andre was born in Rochester, New York. When she was four years old, her family moved to Northern California. Her mother was an avid reader and her father an author of non-fiction books in the field of economics. She studied
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from
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. After graduating from Stanford, Andre read ''
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'' by
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. While practicing the "morning pages ritual" described in the book, which encourages authors to begin their day by writing three pages, Andre began "having two characters speak to one another in my head." The dialogue, according to Andre, continued relentlessly until she had to put the rest of it in writing, leading to her first finished novel, ''Authors in Ecstasy''. Over the next year, Andre had several other books published by Ellora's Cave, a publisher based in Akron, Ohio. Her fifth novel, ''Take Me'', was published by
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in 2005 and was among the first in the genre to feature a plus-sized heroine. Andre went on to publish additional four novels with Simon & Schuster. Later that same year, Andre shifted her focus to writing in a new genre, that of romantic suspense. In the subsequent year she published her first novel in this genre, ''Wild Heat'' with
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. In 2007, ''
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'' described Andre writing as "empowered stories enveloped in heady romance". In 2010 Andre published two novels with
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. Though being published with major publishers, Andre was constantly displeased with subjects such as the cover design and overall lack of reader-experience. According to Andre, dissatisfaction she had with the major publishers, ''Simon & Schuster, Random House'' and ''Hachette'' pushed her to experiment with independent publishing.


Kindle phenomenon

In March 2010, after receiving her rights back from the publisher for her novel ''Authors in Ecstasy'', Andre independently published the book through Amazon's relatively new Kindle program as ''Take Me''. In July 2010 Andre went ahead and published ''Love Me'', the sequel to ''Take Me'', which was first published by Simon & Schuster. When publishing ''Love Me'', Andre faced the Amazon author portal, which was a fairly new platform for authors to use, and she had to teach herself how to format an ebook, which was a novelty at the time and had no online instructions. Additionally, she taught herself ''
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'' in order to design the cover of the book. As part of the publicity for the novel, Andre wrote personal emails to every single reader who had ever contacted her during the previous five years, amounting to hundreds of personal emails. The two books sold relatively well on Amazon and, being encouraged by the public response, Andre went on to publish the sequel to another book previously published by Simon & Schuster, naming the sequel ''Game for Love''.


''Game for Love''

''Game for Love'', published in December 2010, was simultaneously distributed in Amazon's Kindle, as well as the relatively new
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Nook, which was launched a month prior. Within five weeks, ''Game for Love'' appeared on the top 25 on the
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digital charts. Subsequently, Andre was featured in the ''
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''. The article legitimized independently published authors, naming Andre a digital pioneer and "one of the hottest digital writers in America." Within the literary community, however, Andre's success was perceived as little more than
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. Following the unexpected response to ''Game For Love'', Andre proceeded to publish books that major publishers had previously rejected. Since these books were aimed at a different readership, Andre published them under the nom de plume ''Lucy Kevin''.


''The Sullivans™'' series

The relative success of the subsequent four novels published as ''Lucy Kevin'' led Andre to contemplate venturing into a genre which she knew, from her experience, traditional publishers would have found too risky—publishing an eight-book series focusing entirely on one family. Previously her editor at a traditional publishing house told her such a romance series would never sell. Having the freedom of not having to adhere to the rules of the publishing industry, Andre decided to write a series ''she'' wanted to read with characters who are "not fictional characters. They're real people." She also wanted the couples to be from big families. She drew her inspiration from author
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's ''Bridgertons'' series, which focused on a family set in Regency England. The first book in the ''Sullivans™'' series was called ''The Look of Love''. Andre went on to complete the entire eight-book series that she initially intended to write, and then branched off to the larger, extended Sullivan family. Today, her ''Sullivans™'' series comprises more than 20 books. In 2013 Andre had five books from ''The Sullivans™'' series appear simultaneously on ''The New York Times'' and ''USA Today'' bestseller lists.


The Harlequin print contract

In July 2013, following the appearance of five of Andre's titles on ''The New York Times'' and ''USA Today'' bestsellers lists simultaneously, Andre was approached by multiple traditional New-York based publishers offering to acquire the rights for ''The Sullivans™'' series. Due to her previous experience with traditional publishers, Andre was adamant on retaining the rights for the digital distribution of her novels, as well as the rights for foreign translations. She was willing to negotiate terms on print publication in English alone, which subsequently led to negotiations with several publishers. In September 2013 Andre went on to sign an agreement with Harlequin MIRA, granting the rights for print of her first eight novels in ''the Sullivans™'' series. The deal, which allegedly was of seven figures, was covered in ''
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'' magazine. The 2013 deal was the first of its kind; granting a publisher print-rights to release paperback in the US, Canada, and Australia, while the author retained digital rights and foreign publication rights. Coincidentally, ten years earlier, Andre was rejected by Harlequin.


Additional publishing

Andre's books have been translated into multiple languages including French, German, Thai, Japanese and Ukrainian. In 2014, Andre signed an agreement with Kobo, giving them exclusive rights to the French translations to the five-volume series, ''Four Weddings and a Funeral'' series written as Lucy Kevin for a three-month period. Also in 2014, Amazon launched four new series in its Kindle Worlds program including Andre's ''Game for Love'' series and Kevin's ''Four Weddings and a Fiasco'' series.


Personal life

Bella Andre and her family split their time between
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, the
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, and
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.


Bibliography


As Bella Andre

The Sullivans™ * The San Francisco Sullivans™ *#''The Look Of Love'' 2013, *#''From This Moment On'' 2012, *#''Can't Help Falling In Love'' 2011, *#''I Only Have Eyes For You'' 2013, *#''If You Were Mine'' 2013, *#''Let Me Be The One'' 2013, *#''Come A Little Bit Closer'' 2014, *#''Always On My Mind'' 2014, *#''Kissing Under The Mistletoe'' 2014, * The Seattle Sullivans™ *#''One Perfect Night'' 2014, ASIN: B00AXTM8G2 *#''The Way You Look Tonight'' 2014, *#''It Must Be Your Love'' 2015, *#''Just To Be With You'' 2015, *#''I Love How You Love Me'' 2015, *#''All I Ever Need Is You'' 2015, * The New York Sullivans™ *#''Every Beat Of My Heart'' 2016, *#''Now That I've Found You'' 2016, *#''Since I Fell For You'' 2016, *#''Sweeter Than Ever'' 2017, *#''The Best Is Yet To Come'' 2017, *#''Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You'' 2017, *#''You Do Something To Me'' 2017, *#''Every Time We Fall In Love'' 2018, * The Maine Sullivans™ *#''Falling In Love All Over Again'' 2018, *#''Your Love is Mine'' 2019, *#''There Goes My Heart'' 2019, *#''When You Kiss Me'' 2020, *#''Hold On To My Heart'' 2021, The London Sullivans™ # ''As Long As I Have You'' 2019,


As Lucy Kevin

Four Weddings & A Fiasco #''The Wedding Gift'' 2012, ASIN: B007BVNF4O #''The Wedding Dance'' 2012, ASIN: B00822WKBA #''The Wedding Song'' 2012, ASIN: B008O4LHA6 #''The Wedding Dress'' 2012, ASIN: B009RRNRXO #''The Wedding Kiss'' 2012, ASIN: B00AQOY5RO Married in Malibu # ''The Beach Wedding'' 2016, ASIN: B01AZYK56E # ''The Summer Wedding'' 2017, ASIN: B01MSJLC0H # ''The Barefoot Wedding'' 2018, ASIN: B07FCTJP24 # ''The Moonlight Wedding'' 2019, ASIN: B07JL8PCBC The Walker Island Series # ''Be My Love'' 2015, # ''No Other Love'' 2015, # ''When It's Love'' 2015, # ''All For Love'' 2015, # ''Forever In Love'' 2015, Lucy Kevin stand-alones * ''Falling Fast'' 2018, ASIN: B07L7ZJNCP * ''Sparks Fly'' 2018, ASIN: B07L7ZQPPC


References

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