


In 2014, she began writing a young adult paranormal trilogy, Night Sky, with her daughter, Melanie Brockmann.īrockmann is twice winner of the RITA Award from the Romance Writers of America. In 2007, Brockmann donated the profits of her holiday novella, All Through the Night, to MassEquality. Brockmann has said that she is a PFLAG mom, supporting her gay son, Jason, and dedicating her 2004 book Hot Target to him. īrockmann has attracted the attention of magazines such as Out and Bay Windows, both of which serve the gay community, due to a subplot dealing with the romance of an openly gay character in her Troubleshooters, Inc.


series, are all classified in a subgenre known as "military/romantic suspense". The books following in the series, and that of the Troubleshooters, Inc. The series develops among a fictional group of US Navy SEALs. In 1996, Brockmann published the first in her Tall, Dark & Dangerous series. Her first published novel, Future Perfect in 1993, was written along with nine other manuscripts in 1992 after her decision to publish a romance novel. Initially, she focused on television scripts, screen plays and Star Trek novels but after doing research she decided to focus her efforts on the romance genre. It was after having her second child that Brockmann started writing. Afterwards, she met her husband and started a family. She has also written works under the name Anne Brock.īrockmann attended Boston University's School of Broadcasting and Film majoring in film and minoring in creative writing before dropping out to join a band. She lives near Boston, Massachusetts, with her husband, Ed Gaffney, and their two children, Melanie and Jason T. Suzanne Brockmann (born 1960) is an American romantic fiction writer.
