Marie Force is a highly successful and award-winning romance novelist known for her captivating contemporary and suspenseful stories. Beginning her career in 2004 with the 'Treading Water' series, Force quickly established herself as a major player in the genre, selling over three million copies of her novels worldwide. Her writing is characterized by intricate plots, well-developed characters, and a focus on passionate relationships, often incorporating elements of suspense and mystery. She is particularly recognized for her extensive series, including the popular 'McCarthys of Gansett Island' and 'Butler, Vermont', as well as her 'Fatal' series, which explores a range of romantic scenarios.
Force's prolific output spans numerous series and standalone novels, covering diverse subgenres like historical romance, erotic romance, and thriller. She is self-published and has received numerous awards, including being featured on bestseller lists for publications such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today. Her novels consistently appeal to readers seeking emotionally charged stories with compelling characters and intriguing narratives, cementing her position as a dominant voice in the romance genre.






























































































































































































