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Pen name
  
Ellen Connor, Ava Gray

Name
  
Ann Aguirre

Spouse
  
Andres Aguirre


Nationality
  
American

Occupation
  
Novelist

Role
  
Author

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Genre
  
Urban fantasy, Romantic science fiction, Young adult fiction

Notable awards
  
RITA Award, Top 10 Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers, YALSA Best of 2011

Nominations
  
Goodreads Choice Awards Best Science Fiction

Books
  
Horde, Grimspace, Enclave, Mortal Danger, Outpost

Similar People
  
Larissa Ione, Patricia Briggs, Jennifer Estep, Seanan McGuire, Jennifer Armentrout

Profiles

Enclave by ann aguirre book trailer


Ann Aguirre is an American author of speculative fiction. She writes urban fantasy, romantic science fiction, apocalyptic paranormal romance (with co-author Carrie Lofty as Ellen Connor), paranormal romantic suspense (as Ava Gray), and post-apocalyptic dystopian young adult fiction.

Contents

Ann Aguirre Adult novels Ann Aguirre

Enclave by ann aguirre book trailer


Personal life

Ann Aguirre Amazoncom Ann Aguirre Books Biography Blog

Aguirre has a degree in English literature and lives in Mexico with her husband and children.

Grimspace (2008)

Ann Aguirre Ann Aguirre bibliography and photos BookFans

Science fiction adventure introducing Sirantha Jax, a "dazzling debut novel" according to RT BookReviews.

Wanderlust (2008)

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Sequel to Grimspace, given 4 12 out of 5 stars by RT Book Reviews.

Blue Diablo (2009)

A supernatural story set in the US Southwest, introducing lead character Corine Solomon, RT Book Reviews scored it 4 stars.

Hell Fire (2010)

A supernatural conspiracy thriller, sequel to Blue Diablo, it was praised by Publishers Weekly for its characterization, atmospheric setting, and page-turning quality.

Enclave (2011)

Enclave is a post-apocalyptic science fiction story for teens. Kirkus called it a "standard post-apocalyptic dystopia", and despite minor quirks (such as jarring references to fantasy writer George MacDonald) recommended it to genre fans. Publishers Weekly called it "skilled but violent" and suitable for fans of The Hunger Games. RT Book Reviews also praised it. It was a 2012 RITA Finalist for Young Adult Romance. It won the RITA for Best Young Adult Romance in July 2012.

Outpost (2012)

The second book in the Razorland Trilogy, the sequel to Enclave.

Horde (2013)

Third and final book in the Razorland Trilogy, sequel to Outpost. Nominated for multiple awards.

The Queen of Bright and Shiny Things

(forthcoming 2015)

References

Ann Aguirre Wikipedia