Tanya R. Taylor Books In Order
Publication Order of Cornelius Saga Books
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Cornelius |
(2015) |
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Cornelius’ Revenge / Revenge of Cornelius |
(2015) |
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Cara |
(2016) |
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We See No Evil |
(2017) |
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The Contract: Murder in The Bahamas |
(2017) |
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The Lost Children of Atlantis |
(2018) |
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Death of an Angel |
(2018) |
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The Groundskeeper |
(2018) |
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Cara: The Beginning |
(2018) |
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The Disappearing House |
(2018) |
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Wicked Little Saints |
(2019) |
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A Faint Whisper |
(2019) |
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‘Til Death Do Us Part |
(2020) |
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Reunion From Hell |
(2020) |
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Headstone |
(2021) |
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No Way Out |
(2022) |
Publication Order of Haunted Places Books
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Haunted Cruise: The Shakedown |
(2016) |
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The Haunting of Merci Hospital |
(2017) |
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The Haunting of Wayeflower Hotel |
(2023) |
Publication Order of Hewey Spader Books
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Eppington |
(2020) |
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Every Dog Has Its Day |
(2020) |
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Let Sleeping Dogs Lie |
(2021) |
Publication Order of Infestation: A Small Town Nightmare Books
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Infestation: A Small Town Nightmare 1 |
(2015) |
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Infestation: A Small Town Nightmare 2 |
(2015) |
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Infestation: A Small Town Nightmare 3 |
(2015) |
Publication Order of Joe McCullen Cozy Mystery Books
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Murder At The Convent |
(2021) |
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Murder At The Doctor’s Office |
(2022) |
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Murder At The Baby Shower |
(2023) |
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Murder In The Family |
(2023) |
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Murder In The Suburbs |
(2023) |
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Murder at The Retirement Home |
(2023) |
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Murder at The Cemetery |
(2023) |
Publication Order of Lucille Pfiffer Books
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Blind Sight |
(2019) |
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Blind Escape |
(2019) |
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Blind Justice |
(2020) |
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Blind Fury |
(2020) |
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Blind Flames |
(2020) |
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Blind Risk |
(2021) |
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Blind Vacation |
(2021) |
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Blind Christmas |
(2022) |
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Blind Gala |
(2023) |
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Blind Mistake |
(2025) |
Publication Order of Nick Myers Books
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Hidden Sins Revealed |
(2014) |
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One Dead Politician |
(2019) |
Publication Order of The Nosy Paralegal Mystery Books
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Pumpkin Spice & Deadly Heist |
(2021) |
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Red Velvet & Murder |
(2023) |
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Death & German Chocolate |
(2023) |
Publication Order of Real Illusions Books
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The Awakening |
(2014) |
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Rebirth |
(2015) |
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Bone of My Bone |
(2015) |
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War Zone |
(2016) |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
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10 Minutes Before Sleeping |
(2017) |
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
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The Visiting Fairy |
(2018) |
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
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Wisdom Keys for Life |
(2015) |
Tanya R. Taylor
Tanya R. Taylor has been writing stories ever since she was a child and has always known that her true calling was to become an author. A short story of hers called “The Visiting Fairy” got published in The Lady Magazine.
Since 2014, she has been fortunate to have multiple number one bestselling books on Amazon with “Cornelius”, the first novel of her “Cornelius” saga being her first and also the winner of the esteemed Readers’ Favorite International Award in 2019.
She is the mother of two incredibly talented children, as well as the grandmother to a cute little shih poo named Vanilla. Just by their mere existence, they’ve encouraged and inspired her to work as hard as she does and become the very best person that she can be.
“The Awakening” is the first novel in the “Real Illusions” series and was released in 2014. Trent Matheson fights in order to keep his true identity a secret from the people around him, which includes the love of his life. After he lost the only one that was privy to his secret and that was guarding it his entire life, Trent now must contend with a sinister force that is so powerful that it looks to destroy him.
There is a fierce battle that is imminent and the whole future of the world, as he knows it, is in total jeopardy. Then come the hooded figures in the second book which appear after his only child’s born. Trent quickly learns the horrifying reason for their sudden intrusion into his already complicated existence. He’s face with this choice which will ultimately affect his gifted young kid or a multitude of innocent human beings. Is he going to have blood on his hands?
“Cornelius” is the first novel in the “Cornelius Saga” series and was released in 2015. Two teens trespass on the grounds of an old plantation. And one innocent mistake which changes their lives forever.
Mira and Wade Cullen explore this large parcel of land, which is seemingly neglected, in their little and cozy neighborhood, and quickly stumble across this house with a sordid past.
After leaving the property, they have no clue that they have just brought along something that is permanently etched in the bowels of history which will change them forever, as well as the very fabric of their own family.
This is a haunting story of intrigue, suspense, romance, adventure, and mystery. Welcome to the fascinating world of the Cullen family.
“10 Minutes Before Sleeping” is the first stand alone novel and was released in 2017. One abandoned baby. Three innocent victims. A forbidden love affair.
Eva, who was abandoned as an infant, had a tough childhood filled with heartache. She faces life without any sort of legal footing in the single place that she knows as “home” and struggles to thrive at the resistance of a woman that was left with the responsibility of raising her.
But years later, she discovers what she believes to be true love and an escape from an unfair reality. Is a surprising connection with caring Pierre light her way to a brighter future? And could there be anything powerful enough to prevent her from making such an irreversible, snap choice that will change her whole life forever?
A powerful tale of hope and pain. Get ready for an unexpected twist in a riveting story which will linger in your mind well after reading the last paragraph.
“Blind Sight” is the first novel in the “Lucille Pfiffer” series and was released in 2019. Lucille Pfiffer sees, just not with her eyes. She lives with Vanilla (her beloved dog that she calls “Nilla”) in a cozy neighborhood that is rather “active” because of what happened in the distant past.
Even though she’s legally blind, she still plays this integral role in helping to solve puzzling and pressing mysteries, one right after the next, which, without Lucille, may just go unsolved.
Question is: how can she do any of this with such a handicap?
“Pumpkin Spice & Deadly Heist” is the first novel in the “Nosy Paralegal Mystery” series and was released in 2022. Alan Danzabar has been accused of having been involved in this blatant bank robbery which resulted in the shooting death of this security guard.
All fingers are pointing to Alan by some others that have been arrested and ultimately confessed to the crime, however Alan continues to insist that he’s innocent.
Is he going to get off the hook with J. Wilfred & Company’s help, especially an employee that works there by the name of Barbara Sandosa that takes it upon herself to dig even deeper to uncover the truth in ways that her boss would never dream of? Or is Alan going to be exposed as a killer and a liar?
“Murder at the Convent” is the first novel in the “Joe McCullen Cozy Mystery” series and was released in 2022. A convent filled with suspects. A murdered nun. Who could have committed a horrible crime like this?
Father Joe McCullen isn’t your ordinary priest. He has got a heart of gold, but he is not just some pushover. Very little passes his eyes or his ears and he is able to smell a “rat” from a mile away.
The community of Old Providence is held together by higher standards by the beloved priests, yet “skeletons” still are able to creep of the closets of his faithful parishioners every now and again, and oftentimes are not headed anywhere in the direction of the confessional.
Join Father Joe McCullen on the most extraordinary, eyebrow raising adventures of suspense, mystery, humor, and one surprise after another.
“Murder at the Doctor’s Office” is the second novel in the “Joe McCullen Cozy Mystery” series and was released in 2022. Melanie Robinson needed a good doctor’s help and was convinced she’d found him. After all, Dr. Bridges was entering his twentieth year of practice and knew what he was doing? Didn’t he?
Had his years of treating his patients made him less sympathetic to their needs of what happened in Melanie’s case was just her fate? And who would he have to answer to?