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Fiction Series
- The Vampire Legacy
- 1 Blood Secrets (1994)
- 2 Bitter Blood (1994)
- 3 Blood Ties (1995)
- 4 Blood of My Blood (1999)
- 5 The Vampire Vivienne (2001)
- 6 Resurrection (2001)
- 7 Blood Red Dawn (2004)
- Bitter Blood (excerpt) (1995) [SF] [only as by Karen Taylor]
- Hunger (2011) [O/1,2]
- Crave (2011) [O/3,4]
- Thirst (2012) [O/5,6]
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Twelve Steps from Darkness (2007)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Cellar (2015)
- Fangs and Angel Wings (2003)
- Mexican Moon and Other Stories (2015)
- Love and Monsters: A Collection of Erotic Horror (2016)
- The Presence (2015)
- Romancing the Pterodactyl or Romeo Falling (2016)
- Two's Company, Five's a Crowd (2016)
- Romancing the Pterodactyl (2016)
- Mexican Moon (2018)
- Freedom (2020)
- VampWare (2020)
- Dancing the King Stag's Moon (2020)
- Forever (2020)
- The Blood of the Rose (2020)
- The Mirrored Image (1995) [also as by Karen Taylor]
- VampWare (1995)
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Blood of the Rose (1995)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Blood of the Rose (2020)
- Obsession (1996)
- The Presence (1996)
-
Romeo Falling (1997)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Romancing the Pterodactyl or Romeo Falling (2016)
- Variant: Romancing the Pterodactyl (2016)
- Forever (1998)
- Freedom (2000)
- Mexican Moon (2000)
- Happy Mother's Day (2001) with Barbara J. Ferrenz
- Contacts (2003)
- Dancing the King Stag's Moon (2003)
- One Green Candle (2003)
- The Calling (2003)
- Two's Company, Five's a Crowd (2003)
- With the Wings of Angels (2003)
- A Good Idea at the Time (2003)
- The Ghost in the Machine (2012) [only as by Karen Taylor]
- The Truth About Daniel (2015)
- The 21st Ozmapolitan Convention (1981) [only as by Karen Taylor]
- Introduction (Endorphins) (1997)
- Dear Reader (Blood of My Blood) (1999)
- Afterword (Swedish Lutheran Vampires of Brainerd) (2001) [only as by Karen Taylor]
- World Horror Convention, Denver, 2000 or Happy Mother's Day, Indeed (2001) with Barbara J. Ferrenz
- Afterword (Queen of the Country) (2008) [only as by Karen Taylor]
- Karen Taylor Interview (1994) by Keith Partain