Sue-Ellen Welfonder is an American writer of romance novels. She is a USA Today bestselling author[1] and the winner of a 2001 award from Romantic Times.[2] Under her married name she writes historical romances set in medieval Scotland, and as Allie Mackay she writes Scottish-set paranormal romances.[3]

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Welfonder is of Scottish ancestry and was born and raised in Florida, United States. She worked as a flight attendant for twenty years, flying primarily international routes because she is fluent in German.[4] After spending several years living in Dallas, Texas,[5] she met her husband in Munich, Germany, where they lived for fifteen years. They have since returned to Florida.[6]

Welfonder learned to read before she entered school and has long been an avid reader. She began corresponding with her favorite romance author Becky Lee Weyrich, describing her travels. Weyrich encouraged her to try writing romances. For the next five years, Welfonder struggled to become a published author.[4] While working on her novel, she also published several travel articles, a short story in the anthology Chocolate for a Lover's Heart, and various articles in her clan's newsletter.[7] She completed four manuscripts in that time. She submitted only two of these for publication. The first, a paranormal romance with a ghost hero, was rejected by multiple publication houses.[5] Discouraged by these rejections, she would often stop writing for weeks or months.[4] She submitted a second of her manuscripts, Devil in a Kilt, to Warner Books, and it was purchased within two weeks.[5] That novel and those that have followed are historical romances, set in Scotland in the medieval time period.[4] Many of her novels also contain elements of the paranormal.[7] Welfonder sets her novels in Scotland as a tribute to her own Scottish heritage, and she has extensively studied Scottish history and culture since childhood.[5] She is an active member of the Macfie Clan Society of North America.[6]

Her ideas generally appear to her when she is visiting the places that will become a book's settings. Once she has identified the right atmosphere, she first envisions the book's eventual hero, who is usually an "Alpha male: super-sexy, dark, and dashingly handsome."[8] Once the hero's backstory has been fleshed out, Welfonder plans an appropriate heroine.[7] Each story is fully planned well before Welfonder begins writing, although occasionally she detours from her plan. She does her own research and often reads reference books about Scotland or the medieval period for fun. Each book takes her approximately six to eight months to write. When she is finished, Welfonder does not read any reviews of the book if at all possible. Negative reviews distract her, and often leave her unable to write for days at a time.[8]

In 2006 Welfonder released Highlander in My Bed, a Scottish-set paranormal romance, under the pseudonym Allie Mackay. For her pen name she chose Scottish names which were also family names, and made sure the new name was shorter than her existing name.[3]

Bibliography edit

As Sue-Ellen Welfonder edit

Highland warriors series edit

  1. Sins of a highland devil (2011/Jan)
  2. Temptation of a highland scoundrel (2011/Aug)
  3. Seduction of a highland warrior

McKenzie Series edit

  1. Devil In A Kilt (2001/Aug)
  2. Bride Of The Beast (2003/Jan)
  3. Only For A Knight (2005/Jul)
  4. Until The Knight Comes (2006/Jul)
  5. Bride for a Knight (2007/Sep)
  6. Seducing a Scottish Bride (2009/Mar)
  7. A Highlander's Temptation (2009/Oct)

MacLean Series edit

  1. Knight In My Bed (2002/Apr)
  2. Master Of The Highlands (2003/Aug)
  3. Wedding For A Knight (2004/Sep)

Anthologies in collaboration edit

As Allie Mackay edit

Her Highlander Series edit

  1. Highlander In Her Bed (2006/Nov)
  2. Highlander in Her Dreams (2007/Nov)
  3. Tall, Dark and Kilted (2008/Nov)
  4. Some Like It Kilted (2010/Feb)

References edit

  1. ^ Pierce, Julie A; Rhodes, Rowdy. "Sue-Ellen Welfonder USA Today Best Seller". Retrieved 2007-03-10.
  2. ^ "2001 WINNERS". Romantic Times Magazine. Archived from the original on 2006-12-29. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
  3. ^ a b "Frequently Asked Questions". Allie MacKay Official Website. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-06-22. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
  4. ^ a b c d Sova, Cathy (September 21, 2001). "New Faces 104: Sue-Ellen Welfonder". The Romance Reader. Archived from the original on 2007-07-11. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
  5. ^ a b c d Smith, Faith V. (March 2005). "Author of the Month: Sue-Ellen Welfonder". MyShelf.Com. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
  6. ^ a b "Sue-Ellen Welfonder". Hachette Book Group USA. Archived from the original on 2007-01-05. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
  7. ^ a b c Russell, Jennifer (2001). "Author Interview". The ROmance Reader's Connection. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
  8. ^ a b Donna (May 2002). "Spotlight on a New Author: Sue-Ellen Welfonder". RBL Romantica. Archived from the original on 2004-11-19. Retrieved 2007-04-20.[unreliable source?]

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