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Sherry M. Thomas (born 1975) is an American novelist of
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fantasy,
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, and
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. She has won multiple awards including the
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RITA Award for Best Historical Romance for '' Not Quite a Husband'' in 2010 and '' His at Night'' in 2011. Most best-of-romance lists include one of her titles. In an article in ''
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'', romance author Sarah MacLean stated Thomas is known for her "lush style," and in ''
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'' romance author
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said she is "critically acclaimed as one of historical romance's best writers." A native of China, Thomas emigrated to the United States at thirteen and learned English reading romance novels. She published her first novel in 2008, English-set Victorian romances, and in 2013, she branched into young adult fantasy. In 2014, she diverged from her traditional historical settings to publish a series set in Imperial China. Common themes in her work include
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, love betrayal, and
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Biography


Early life

Thomas was born in 1975 in Qingdao, Shandong, China. Thomas recalls that her grandmother did the crossword puzzles in China's official English-language newspaper. In 1984, Thomas's mother went to the United States to study, financed by Thomas's paternal great aunt. Thomas remained in China until her grandmother died in 1988, and she emigrated to the United States at the age of thirteen. Her mother was in graduate school at
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. Thomas improved her English by reading science fiction and romance novels, including those by Rosemary Rogers. Thomas reportedly read Rogers' novel '' Sweet Savage Love'' using a Chinese-English dictionary. Thomas found English-language romance books interesting due to their departure from Chinese cultural understandings of courtship. "I was quite surprised later to discover that the hero and the heroine in a romance weren’t required to hate each other for 600 pages running." She received her BS in economics from
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and earned her master's degree in accounting at
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.


Personal life

She lives in
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with her husband and sons.


Writing career

Thomas stated that when she sold her first novel to Bantam in the summer of 2006, she had written five failed manuscripts in seven years. One of those was "Heart of Blade", which she later revamped into ''The Hidden Blade'' and ''
My Beautiful Enemy ''My Beautiful Enemy'' is a historical romance by Sherry Thomas set in imperial China. Thomas, in describing the novel said she "intended tto be an English version of a Chinese ''wuxia'' novel, with a heroic female spin." Literary reception NP ...
''. But in 2006, her first story to sell was "Schemes of Love" which was retitled as ''
Private Arrangements ''Private Arrangements'' is a historical romance novel written by Sherry Thomas. It was published in 2008 by Bantam Books Bantam Books is an American publishing house owned entirely by parent company Random House, a subsidiary of Penguin Rand ...
''. It took her ten months to write, and she found representation with Kristin Nelson with the Nelson Literary Agency. Nelson sold it in a preempt to Bantam twenty-five days after receiving the query from Thomas. Though scheduled for a Fall 2007 release, ''Private Arrangements'' was published March 25, 2008. ''
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''
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called it "steamy and smart" and they named it the Best Book of 2008 as well as Best First Historical Romance of 2008. '' Romantic Times'' called it a "dazzling debut". She followed with the release of '' Delicious'' that summer. ''Romantic Times'' made it a Top Pick and said it placed "her among the very finest of the next generation of authors." She published '' Not Quite a Husband'' in May 2009, which won the Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Historical Romance in 2010, her first RITA. Reviews were generally favorable, and ''Romantic Times'' named it as one of the Innovative Historical Romance nominees for 2009 and noted the "musical quality" of its prose. In May 2010, '' His at Night'' was released. While it won the RITA Award, it received mixed reviews. ''
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'' praised it for its flawed heroine, whereas
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thought aspects felt contrived but that "when hero and heroine actually connect, the humorous, graceful writing transcends a creaky plot." ''Romantic Times'' named it a Top Pick with 4 1/2 stars. Up until then, she had been releasing stand-alone historical romances with Bantam, but in 2012, she moved to Berkley, who launched her first series, the Fitzhugh trilogy. All three books were released in the same year, ''Beguiling the Beauty'', ''Ravishing the Heiress'', and ''Tempting the Bride''. The latter earned the Romantic Times October Seal of Excellence. Thomas supplemented the trilogy with digital releases. Two were through her agency, ''The Bride of Larkspear'' (2012) and ''A Dance in Moonlight'' (2013), and the third self-published, ''Claiming the Duchess'' (2014). Berkley published another stand-alone release, ''
The Luckiest Lady in London ''The Luckiest Lady in London'' is a historical romance novel by Sherry Thomas. Literary reception In Sarah MacLean's review for ''The New York Times'', she says, "The Chinese-born Thomas is known for a lush style that demonstrates her love of ...
'' in November 2013. ''The New York Times'' said "The Chinese-born Thomas is known for a lush style that demonstrates her love of her second language, and this novel edges into historical fiction with its transporting prose even as it delivers on heat and emotion and a well-earned happily ever after". It also received a starred review from ''Kirkus Reviews'', who named it one of the best romances of 2013, and ''USA Today'' felt it was "one of her strongest". ''Library Journal'' named it one of the top 10 romances of 2013, calling it "deeply insightful and exquisitely crafted." In the fall of 2013, Thomas branched into writing young adult fantasy books, and ''Publishers Weekly'' said of ''The Burning Sky'': "As expected, Thomas’s romantic touch is sure, but she is just as adept with fantasy world-building, carrying the banners of
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and
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, among others, in a wonderfully satisfying magical saga". Kirkus Reviews said ''The Burning Sky'' "bids fair to be the next big epic fantasy success", but said of ''The Perilous Sea'':
Themes of identity and memory, destiny and choice tie together the two stories, told in alternating chapters with ubiquitous cliffhangers. When the storylines finally intersect, the resolution is so abrupt as to be almost anticlimactic; but the dramatic, defiant conclusion will stoke anticipation for the next volume. With all the strengths and failings alike of the first book, only ever-so-much more so, this aims directly at its fans and will not likely pick up new ones.
''USA Today'' felt that ''The Burning Sky'' was first and foremost a romance – "the steam, the chemistry and the passion are at the center" – with the fantasy secondary, and for that reason would be enjoyed best by romance fans, not hard-core fantasy fans. Young adult author
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named the main couple in this series as her top three favorite couples in a young adult book. The release of ''The Hidden Blade'' and ''My Beautiful Enemy'' in the summer of 2014 marked a departure from her traditionally-set historical romances with these set in imperial China. In an interview on Kirkus, she revealed that she had written ''My Beautiful Enemy'' before she was published, intending it to be a series spanning twenty years. "That story stayed under my bed. Like most everything I wrote back then, the core idea was sound, but the execution was a hot mess," she said in an interview in USAToday. In 2013, she revised it into "a more intense romance. However, it was always intended to be an English version of a Chinese ''
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'' novel, with a heroic female spin." It received mixed reviews, with NPR calling it "a bold new direction for Thomas, yet maintains the emotional intensity she is celebrated for". '' Kirkus Reviews'' felt the villain was its main weakness, but that its complex characters was its strength and called it " thought-provoking exploration of gender roles in the East and West and in the historical romance genre. It's also a darn good read". ''Library Journal'' named it one of the Top 10 romances of 2014, calling it, "a spellbinding, lyrically composed romantic adventure. Flashbacks to Chinese Turkestan add an exotic, mesmerizing touch". In its original starred review, it said
With incisive character development, deft pacing, and lyrical, nearly poetic prose, Thomas transports readers between remote, breathtaking Chinese Turkestan and teeming late Victorian London. A gripping, mesmerizing romance that is one of Thomas’s most unforgettable yet.
2015 marked another departure with her self-published release in April of a contemporary romance, ''The One in My Heart''.


Thomas's views on writing

Thomas once discussed the challenges of writing in an historical setting other than Regency England:
If I just said the Northwest Frontier of British India or Chinese Turkestan, most people would be drawing a blank. What kind of terrain are we dealing with? What kind of climate? What kind of people would the ero and heroinecome across? So yes, more work is necessary to world-build, but only so that my readers would be able to visualize and understand the setting.
As far as her writing habits, she revealed that she is not the type who writes every day, and enjoys taking days off when she can. For ''The Hidden Blade'' she was on a tight deadline and only slept for two hours a day, several days in a row, so afterward in an interview she said, "not writing for at least a week or so seems like heaven!" On the appeal of romance, she said it might be attributable to not just the "emotionally fulfilling reading experience" but also the escape to a different time and place. With historical romances particularly, she said, "I will also posit that since marriage was so final and divorce so difficult — and women's lives so much more restricted — the stakes around a romance were higher in Ye Olde Times." While Rogers's novels acted as her gateway to the romance genre, it was reading
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that convinced her to set her historical romances in England:
I fell in love with the turn-of-the-century setting ... I adore that it was a time of tremendous advances in scientific understanding and technological capability—in ''Private Arrangements'', for example, there is an automobile—and yet people still lived under a formality that is exotic and almost incomprehensible to us here in 21st-century America. That formality sets off a wonderful tension for a writer to explore the sexual charge in a look, a word, a hand held a fraction too long.
When it comes to world building for historical romances, she points to several elements that can assist the writer with effectively setting the reader in another time: showing practices and habits we frown upon today; practices we find acceptable today that ''they'' frowned upon; showing the similarities; using the correct forms of address; and, showing the cost of living. But she cautions that above all, the story must work or the reader will not care about the details. She studies how authors like
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integrate historical world-building into their narratives. Thomas has described herself as being drawn to reading and writing about characters who have more going on beneath the surface than is first apparent—what she calls the "I-didn't-know-that-about-you moment".


Writing style

Thomas's writing is often described as lyrical, lush, musical, graceful, rich, evocative, with unique metaphors and turns of phrase. Author Kiersten Hallie Krum asserted that Thomas, along with Joanna Bourne and Meredith Duran, make up the forefront of a new wave in historical romance fiction strong in lyrical prose.
Her elegant turn of phrase lifts the storytelling to new heights. Her novels are a lexicon of delight. Her unique word choice is that one step to the left that eschews the boring in favor of the unexpected; "unsighted" rather than the mere "blind" or "a high castle wall of a smile," wholly original and yet instantly recognizable. The cadence of her sentences seduce a reader as surely as any romantic hero until you want to lay down on the nearest flat surface and simply succumb as her prose takes you, Calagon-like, away.
She also writes heroines who are deeply flawed as well as being unconventional, and will also break some of romance's rules. For instance, in ''Private Arrangements'' the hero and hero are estranged and take on other lovers. Criticisms of her novels typically center on weak or contrived plot points, not on her prose.


Writing themes

One common theme that runs through many of her novels is of a couple whose love has been betrayed somehow in the past, and the novel starts years after that estrangement or betrayal. The events of the novel force them to recognize past faults and rekindle their love. Unrequited love has been a factor ''Tempting the Bride'', ''Beguiling the Beauty'', ''Not Quite a Husband'', and ''Ravishing the Heiress''. ''Luckiest Lady in London'' contains strong themes of how women in Victorian England are under immense pressure to meet high ideals that can have disastrous consequences. Some have noted that Thomas can craft a beautiful story using common themes, and in this book it was a poor girl marrying a wealthy man: "Thomas then adds great dialogue and human frailty, and creates entrancing stories that are completely addictive." In The Elemental Trilogy, the books explore the concept of identity, fate, and free will.


Bibliography


Historical Romance


The Fitzhughs

*0.5 *1 *2 *2.5 *3 *3.5


Heart of Blade Duology

*1. *2.


The London Trilogy

*1. *2. *3.


The Marsdens

* *


The Lady Sherlock Series

*1. *2. *3. *4. *5. *6.


Standalone Contemporary Romance

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Young Adult Fantasy


The Elemental Trilogy

*1. *2. *3.


Awards and reception

* 2008: ''Romantic Times'' Reviewers Choice Award First Historical Romance for ''Private Arrangements'' * 2008: ''Publishers Weekly'' Best Books of 2008 for ''Private Arrangements'' * 2010: Romance Writers of America, RITA Award for Best Historical Romance for ''Not Quite a Husband'' * 2011: Romance Writers of America, RITA Award for Best Historical Romance for ''His At Night'' * 2012: ''Romantic Times'' Reviewers' Choice Award for Innovative Historical Romance for ''Tempting the Bride'' * 2012: ''Library Journal'' Librarian's Best Romance Books of the Year for ''Tempting the Bride'' * 2013: ''Library Journal'' Top 10 Romances of the year for ''The Luckiest Lady in London'' * 2014: ''Library Journal'' Top 10 Romances of the year for ''My Beautiful Enemy'' She has received starred reviews for several titles from ''Booklist'', ''Kirkus'', ''Publishers Weekly'', and ''Library Journal'' and as of 2015, has finaled four times in RITA Award contest. Her books are often cited by other romance authors as their top favorites. Says
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, "Sherry Thomas is one of my go-to historical romance authors because of her smart characters."


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