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Grant, Rachel 

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Lives on an island in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and children.

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PERSONAL

Married; husband’s name David; children: more than one.

ADDRESS

CAREER

Writer. Formerly worked as an archaeologist.

WRITINGS

  • Grave Danger (originally titled Murder in Situ), self-published 2013
  • Midnight Sun , self-published 2014
  • "EVIDENCE" SERIES
  • Concrete Evidence, self-published 2013
  • Body of Evidence, self-published 2013
  • Withholding Evidence (novella), self-published 2014
  • Incriminating Evidence, self-published 2015
  • Covert Evidence, self-published 2015
  • Poison Evidence , self-published 2016
  • Cold Evidence, self-published 2017
  • "FLASHPOINT" SERIES
  • Tinderbox, self-published 2017
  • Catalyst, self-published 2017
  • Firestorm, self-published 2018

SIDELIGHTS

Rachel Grant worked as an archaeologist for more than ten years. Her first excavation was located in the Pacific Northwest, at the site where she met the man who would become the love of her life. Together they traveled the world in search of scientific discoveries, from San Francisco, California, to Kentucky, to the Netherland Antilles, and beyond. Grant’s career completed a circle when she returned to the Pacific Northwest to raise a family. She continues her archaeological adventures through the exploits of her fictional heroines.

"Evidence" Series

Grant is the author of the “Evidence” series of suspense novels, which feature female archaeologists who risk their lives for science and find love along the way. She has won praise for her realistic portrayal of field archaeologists at work and the strong women who choose this rigorous profession. Her fans express equal admiration for novels that balance the science and suspense with ample amounts of hot, steamy sex, explicitly described in no uncertain terms.

Body of Evidence introduces Mara Garrett, a forensic archaeologist who identifies the remains of U.S. soldiers lost or killed in combat. Her career (and her life) will be ended by a North Korean firing squad without the help of special attorney Curt Dominick. He wants something in return, and it is not sex–at least not in the beginning. A reviewer at All about Romance found “plot twist after plot twist … with events finally snowballing into mayhem.” She added: “Identifying the body of evidence to finally capture the culprits is what keeps this book going.”

Incriminating Evidence takes readers into the Alaskan wilderness, where archaeologist Isabel Dawson is searching for traces of prehistoric occupation. Instead, she finds a bleeding man, left for dead. Alec turns out to be her mortal enemy, the operator of Raptor, a defense contractor whom she holds responsible for the death of her brother. Alec recognizes Isabel as the activist who is trying to destroy the Raptor training base. Time heals all wounds, and they forge an alliance to find Alec’s attacker. “This book really has a fun and engaging premise,” observed a reviewer at Smexy Books, and “a lot of detail that makes everything very realistic.”

Covert Evidence features marine archaeologist Cressida Porter as she excavates an Iron Age shipwreck in Turkey. Her reputation is under a cloud because of criminal accusations against her brother. Ian Boyd is a U.S. espionage agent tracking a terrorist leader, whose unwitting courier is none other than Cressida Porter. As described by a reviewer at Smexy Books, “Cressida goes from excited to start this part of her research to bruised, battered, and abducted by a sexy black-ops agent. Ian finds himself “longing for a life he can never have.”

All of the books in this series have inspired commendations for the authenticity of Grant’s descriptions of field archaeology and geographical settings. Most of them won favor for the strength and integrity with which she endows her female protagonists, though a few drew back at what they deemed excessively banal or erotic dialogue. Many found the recipe for success in the perfect balance between authenticity, action, pace, and romance, which almost always results in passion transforming itself into true love.

Tinderbox

Grant tells visitors to her website that she has no intention of ending her “Evidence” series, but in 2017 she also launched a new series. “Flashpoint” adds a military ambience, as it takes place at Camp Citron, a fictional U.S. base located in the African nation of Djibouti. In Tinderbox, archaeologist Morgan Adler is on her way to the base with a precious cargo–the fossilized bones of a hominid species that could extend the history of human evolution backward by millennia. A bomb blast destroys her vehicle and most of the bones, but Morgan is rescued by two Green Berets. Pax Blanchard is especially impressed by the lady scientist, but his orders to protect her prohibit the kind of relationship he would like to explore. The schemes of a power-hungry local warlord and the fate of a missing geologist reveal that Morgan’s life is in much greater danger than anyone expected, and the ultimate prize has nothing to do with the hominid bones. Pax proves himself up to the challenge assigned to him. The sooner he can neutralize the threats, the sooner he can pursue the more intimate adventures that both he and Morgan desire.

According to a Kirkus Reviews contributor, Tinderbox “offers a multilayered, suspenseful plot that’s strengthened by its appealing characters, strong attention to detail, and a healthy dose of romance.” A reviewer in Publishers Weekly praised the suspense, but decided that “the romance can be clunky.” A contributor to Smexy Books found, on the other hand, that the lovers’ “lusty feelings become deeper and they both truly come to care for” one another. In a mixed review at All about Romance, Marian Perera made special note of Grant’s realistic setting: “The heat and acacia thorns of the desert, a crowded bazaar, the military base, all of these ring true.”

Catalyst

Camp Citron is a hotbed of intrigue, as American aid worker Brie Stewart learns when she is abducted while helping villagers in South Sudan. Chief Warrant Officer Sebastian Ford recognizes Brie as Gabriella Stewart Prime of the infamous Prime Energy corporation that once threatened the integrity of his tribal reservation back in the state of Washington. She has left the company (and her own family) after sabotaging the pipeline project that could have harmed the Kalahwamish Reservation, but some ties are harder to break than others. Ford is impressed with Brie’s new career path, but cautious of her motivation. Assigned to rescue her from her abductors, he finds her at a slave market, about to be auctioned along with several child hostages. The rescue goes awry when Ford and Brie are stranded in an abandoned village, but their situation gives them time to get to the bottom of her abduction–and fan the flames of a passion that they dare not quench.

Caz Owens reported at All about Romance: “The kidnap and rescue is only the beginning of what is a superbly conceived and plotted story that pitches [Sebastian] and Brie into the sights of a Sudanese warlord with links to the Russian mafia,” not to mention a man from Brie’s past whose obsession with her “is so utterly despicable that it fairly took my breath away.” A Kirkus Reviews correspondent observed that Grant’s “‘Flashpoint’ series offers intelligent romantic suspense that moves with the urgency of a thriller,” yet “the action is gripping without being gratuitously violent.” Once again, Owens, noted, “The attraction that burns between [the protagonists] gradually starts to encompass admiration and respect,” resulting in “a great combination of action-packed, intelligently-written, edge-of-the-seat thriller and sexy romance.”

BIOCRIT

PERIODICALS

  • Kirkus Reviews, March 15, 2017, review of Tinderbox; January 15, 2018, review of Catalyst.

  • Publishers Weekly, July 17, 2017, review of Tinderbox, p. 205.

ONLINE

  • All about Romance, https://allaboutromance.com/ (May 10, 2016), Rike Horstmann, review of Cold Evidence; (July 2, 2016), review of Body of Evidence; (October 23, 2016), Caz Owens, review of Incriminating Evidence and review of Poison Evidence; (February 13, 2017), Marian Perera, review of Tinderbox; (November 20, 2017), Caz Owens, review of Catalyst.

  • Rachel Grant Website, http://www.rachel-grant.net (June 26, 2018).

  • Smexy Books, http://smexybooks.com/ (February 11, 2016), review of Incriminating Evidence; (August 25, 2016), review of Covert Evidence; (February 15, 2017), review of Tinderbox.

  • Firestorm (Flashpoint Book 3) - 2018 Janus Publishing, https://smile.amazon.com/Firestorm-Flashpoint-Book-Rachel-Grant-ebook/dp/B07CJ7T72K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1526618735&sr=8-1&keywords=Grant%2C+Rachel
  • Covert Evidence (Evidence Series) (Volume 5) - 2015 CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform , https://smile.amazon.com/Covert-Evidence-5-Rachel-Grant/dp/1512097497/ref=sr_1_2_twi_pap_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1526618735&sr=8-2&keywords=Grant%2C+Rachel
  • Tinderbox (Flashpoint) (Volume 1) - 2017 Janus Publishing, LLC , https://smile.amazon.com/Tinderbox-Flashpoint-1-Rachel-Grant/dp/1944571108/ref=sr_1_3_twi_pap_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1526618735&sr=8-3&keywords=Grant%2C+Rachel
  • Withholding Evidence (Evidence Series) (Volume 3) - 2014 Rachel Grant , https://smile.amazon.com/Withholding-Evidence-3-Rachel-Grant/dp/0989301036/ref=sr_1_4_twi_pap_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1526618735&sr=8-4&keywords=Grant%2C+Rachel
  • Incriminating Evidence (Evidence Series) (Volume 4) - 2015 CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, https://smile.amazon.com/Incriminating-Evidence-4-Rachel-Grant/dp/150852856X/ref=sr_1_5_twi_pap_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1526618735&sr=8-5&keywords=Grant%2C+Rachel
  • Body of Evidence (Evidence Series) - 2013 CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform , https://smile.amazon.com/Body-Evidence-Rachel-Grant/dp/1490974180/ref=sr_1_6_twi_pap_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1526618735&sr=8-6&keywords=Grant%2C+Rachel
  • Catalyst (Flashpoint) (Volume 2) - 2017 Janus Publishing, LLC, https://smile.amazon.com/Catalyst-Flashpoint-2-Rachel-Grant/dp/1944571132/ref=sr_1_7_twi_pap_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1526618735&sr=8-7&keywords=Grant%2C+Rachel
  • Concrete Evidence (Evidence Series) (Volume 1) - 2013 CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, https://smile.amazon.com/Concrete-Evidence-1-Rachel-Grant/dp/1483942473/ref=sr_1_8_twi_pap_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1526618735&sr=8-8&keywords=Grant%2C+Rachel
  • Cold Evidence (Volume 6) - 2017 Janus Publishing, LLC , https://smile.amazon.com/Cold-Evidence-6-Rachel-Grant/dp/1944571094/ref=sr_1_11_twi_pap_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1526618735&sr=8-11&keywords=Grant%2C+Rachel
  • Poison Evidence (Evidence Series) (Volume 7) - 2016 Janus Publishing, LLC , https://smile.amazon.com/Poison-Evidence-7-Rachel-Grant/dp/1944571043/ref=sr_1_12_twi_pap_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1526618735&sr=8-12&keywords=Grant%2C+Rachel
  • Midnight Sun - 2014 CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform , https://smile.amazon.com/Midnight-Sun-Rachel-Grant/dp/1502466767/ref=sr_1_15_twi_pap_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1526618735&sr=8-15&keywords=Grant%2C+Rachel
  • Grave Danger - 2013 CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform , https://smile.amazon.com/Grave-Danger-Rachel-Grant/dp/1484965132/ref=sr_1_16_twi_pap_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1526618735&sr=8-16&keywords=Grant%2C+Rachel
  • Rache Grant - http://www.rachel-grant.net/3-bio.html

    Author Bio

    Rachel Grant worked for over a decade as a professional archaeologist and mines her experiences for storylines and settings, which are as diverse as excavating a cemetery underneath an historic art museum in San Francisco; surveying an economically depressed coal mining town in Kentucky; and mapping a seventeenth century Spanish and Dutch fort on the island of Sint Maarten in the Netherlands Antilles.

    In all her travels and adventures as an archaeologist, Rachel has found many sites and artifacts, but she’s only found one true treasure, her husband, David. They met while working together excavating a four thousand year old site about to be destroyed by the expansion of a sewage treatment plant in Seattle. Despite their romantic first meeting, she has no intention of ever setting a story at a sewage treatment plant.

    Rachel Grant lives on an island in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and children.

    More About Me
    Okay, can we talk about me now? I mean, I know this whole website is devoted to me, but it somehow seems like it needs even more me. So here are some details you probably didn’t know you wanted to know.
    Archeology testing
    That's me in the shallow pit, working with two colleagues at a dig site.
    My First Novel
    Concrete Evidence was my first published book, but Grave Danger was the first novel I wrote.

    Dig History
    The Burke Museum has video of me digging at West Point! This is a great presentation put together by the Burke Museum describing the archaeology of West Point, in Seattle.

    This is the first job I had as a professional archaeologist, and I worked on this project in the field and in the lab for one year. In the video clips I'm usually wearing a turquoise turtleneck.

    I met my husband while working on this dig, and so I get misty-eyed watching the clips. Yes, I cry watching sewage treatment plant videos. Doesn't everyone?
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    AM commute
    Morning commute to dig site
    Favorite Things
    Current Favorite TV shows:
    The Simpsons
    The Big Bang Theory
    Silicon Valley, and
    Game of Thrones.
    (can you tell I like humor in my TV?)

    Favorite NPR programs:
    Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me
    This American Life
    Morning Edition
    All Things Considered
    sexy archeologist shoes
    Gotta love that sexy archeologist footwear!

    evening commute back to camp
    Evening commute back to base.
    Four-time Romantic Suspense Golden Heart® Finalist:
    2008 Murder in Situ (Grave Danger, published May 2013)
    2011 Concrete Evidence (publilshed April 2013)
    2011 Body of Evidence (published August 2013)
    2012 Body of Evidence
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    FAQs
    In Order of Most Asked
    1. What can you tell me about the movie deal for Body of Evidence?
    The deal was announced in Variety in 2016, and all I can share beyond that is Spotted Cow Entertainment is working hard to pull together a team to make it happen. You can check out the Body of Evidence page on their website.
    2. When is your next book coming out?
    I don't know, but if you sign up for my Mailing List, you'll be among the first to know.
    3. What are you working on now?
    Right now (August 2017) I’m working on a proposal for my agent about an archaeologist who works for the National Park Service.
    4. Now that you are writing the Flashpoint Series, is the Evidence Series done?
    No way! I love writing Evidence books and have no plans to stop.
    5. Can you tell me about the next Evidence book? Who will the hero be?
    I intend to start the next Evidence book this fall (2017). I think the hero will be Sean Logan, but I’m not certain.
    6. Will there be a book about JT?
    I hope so.
    7. Will you write Simone and Jason's story?
    Yes. I can’t wait to revisit Coho! But it will be a while because I have Evidence and Flashpoint books to write first. But fans of the book might be excited to find that Bastian in Catalyst is from the Kalahwamish Tribe.
    8. Why is Withholding Evidence shorter than your other books?
    As I wrote the first draft of Covert Evidence, I realized I wanted to write a novella to introduce the heroine of Covert (Cressida) to readers and show her connection to Mara and Erica, the heroines from the previous books. I wanted to write something short, sexy and fun that ties the Evidence series together and shows Naval History and Heritage Command, where the Evidence books intersect.
    It was my first attempt at writing short, and I loved writing Trina and Keith’s story! It was actually only supposed to be about 25,000 words, but ended up being 50,000. I’m not cut out for writing truly short, I think.
    9. Who designs your covers?
    My fabulous sister, who is also my webmaster and website designer, Naomi Raine created the covers for all the Evidence books and Midnight Sun. Because Naomi is busy with school, Syd Gill is my cover designer for the Flashpoint books.

Grant, Rachel: TINDERBOX
Kirkus Reviews.
(Mar. 15, 2017): From Book Review Index Plus. COPYRIGHT 2017 Kirkus Media LLC http://www.kirkusreviews.com/
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Grant, Rachel TINDERBOX Janus Publishing (Indie Fiction) $11.99 2, 10 ISBN: 978-1-944571-06-1
An American archaeologist in Africa uncovers a dangerous conspiracy while investigating the discovery of a lifetime in Grant's (Poison Evidence, 2016, etc.) thriller. Dr. Morgan Adler is driving toward the U.S. military base Camp Citron in Djibouti. The base is the only place she knows that could protect the fossilized bones that she's carrying-- part of a stunning paleoanthropological discovery that could change evolutionary science. Cal Callahan and Pax Blanchard, two Green Berets, intercept her near the base, acting on a tip that a local warlord, Etefu Desta, has sent a "message" with her. As they question her, the soldiers discover that her car has been secretly rigged with a bomb. She manages to avoid the resulting explosion, but the bones are destroyed. Afterward, Adler wants to return to the United States; however, she also wants to ensure the remainder of the skeleton, which she calls "Linus," is secure. The U.S. Navy also wants her to complete her contract, so she agrees to stay, and Blanchard is assigned to protect her. He's impressed with her intelligence and resourcefulness, and they feel a mutual attraction; however, a romance is off-limits, as she's a general's daughter and under his protection. When Adler uncovers a conspiracy involving a missing geologist, Blanchard finds himself in a race against time to rescue the woman he's grown to love. This first novel in Grant's Flashpoint series <>. The story kicks off with a bang, literally and figuratively, and Grant keeps the momentum going through a series of plot twists and well- staged action sequences that plunge the heroes into the path of a vicious warlord who'll stop at nothing to consolidate his power in the region. The author, a professional archaeologist herself, successfully draws upon her expertise to create a vivid portrait of Djibouti as well as of Adler's work. The romantic relationship between the two main characters is similarly well-developed; it proceeds at a slow burn as they discover common ground and indulge in playful, erotic banter. An exciting tale that offers an entertaining mix of action and romance.
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Tinderbox: Flashpoint, Book 1
Publishers Weekly.
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Tinderbox: Flashpoint, Book 1
Rachel Grant. Janus, $11.99 trade paper (260p) ISBN 978-1-944571-06-1
Set in the turbulent country of Djibouti, the first entry in Grant's Flashpoint series works better as suspense than romance. Dr. Morgan Adler, a paleoanthropologist, knows that her discovery of a Lucy-like fossilized human will significantly change what people know about the predecessors of the human species. What she doesn't know is that someone has attached a bomb to her car, planning to detonate it once she's in the secure compound of Camp Citron, the local military base. Fortunately she's saved by Pax Blanchard, head of a Special Forces team stationed in Djibouti. discover (hat the fossils are just a piece of a bigger political puzzle and that the warlord involved is desperate to get his hands on Morgan. Grant's greatest strength is her ability to write gripping suspense with a wonderfully brisk pace, but<< the romance can be clunky>>. The scenes between Morgan and Pax are fine, but don't really help build the relationship and feel a bit episodic. However, readers preferring more political intrigue and great action in their romance will be willing to overlook that. (BookLife)
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"Tinderbox: Flashpoint, Book 1." Publishers Weekly, 17 July 2017, p. 205. Book Review Index
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Grant, Rachel: CATALYST
Kirkus Reviews.
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Grant, Rachel CATALYST Janus Publishing (Indie Fiction) $11.99 11, 21 ISBN: 978-1-944571-12-2
When an American aid worker disappears in South Sudan, an unlikely ally comes to her rescue in this sequel.
Gabriella Stewart Prime is the last woman Chief Warrant Officer Sebastian Ford ever expected to see at Camp Citron in Djibouti in Africa. Ten years ago, while working for her family's company, Prime Energy, she defended an oil pipeline project that threatened to undermine Native American treaty rights. While his tribe's land, the Kalahwamish Reservation in Washington state, was not jeopardized, Ford still opposed the project. Despite his anger over the pipeline, he finds her irresistibly attractive ("She had a maturity about her that had been missing before"). In the years since the project, Gabriella cut ties with her family, received a master's degree in cultural anthropology, and changed her name to Brie Stewart. She is now a dedicated aid worker who plans to help villagers in South Sudan displaced by civil war. Later, when she disappears in the aftermath of the burning of a food storage depot, Ford's team is assigned to find her. He discovers she has been abducted and taken to a market where she will be auctioned off to the highest bidder. After a dramatic rescue, Ford and Stewart find themselves falling in love and facing danger when an investigation is launched into the incident. The attack on the depot was not random and Stewart may be a pawn in an international conspiracy. The second novel in Grant's (Tinderbox, 2017, etc.) <>. The well-researched and timely plot finds the heroes confronting the realities of famine in South Sudan while unraveling a complex scheme to secure oil rights in the region. Although the conspiracy at the heart of the story is complex, Grant successfully unites the various plot threads, and <>. As with Tinderbox, the heroes are nuanced and their scenes sizzle with erotic tension. Stewart and Ford's romance develops slowly as both struggle with their pasts and concerns that their relationship may not be accepted by others. Although newcomers to the series do not need to read Tinderbox to enjoy this novel, familiarity with the story might enrich the references to supporting characters Morgan Adler and Pax Blanchard.
Distinctive and satisfying romantic suspense.
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