Elizabeth Amber

Elizabeth Amber is a well-known author in the historical paranormal romance genre. She hails from the United States and has written the popular "Lords of Satyr" series, which has gained her a significant following. The series, which consists of novels such as "Nicholas," "Raine," "Lyon," "Dominic," "Dane," "Bastian," and "Sevin" (published in 2012), is set in the 1820s and 1880s and features satyr clans in Tuscany and Rome.

Amber is a history, archaeology, and museum enthusiast, with a deep-rooted fascination for Greco-Roman artifacts. As an art history major in college, she became captivated by the lusty satyrs, maenads, and Bacchus (the Roman god of wine) depicted in ancient urns, frescoes, and amphorae celebrating the annual grape harvest. These inspirations have greatly influenced her satyr novels, giving them a unique and authentic touch.

Amber's love for history and archaeology is evident in her writing, as she has visited many archeological sites and museums in Italy and Greece. Her extensive knowledge and appreciation for these ancient cultures have allowed her to create a rich and detailed world in her "Lords of Satyr" series. Her ability to weave together historical and paranormal elements has captivated readers and solidified her reputation as a skilled and engaging author.
The Lords of Satyr Books
# Title Year
1 Nicholas 2007
2 Raine 2008
3 Lyon 2008
4 Dominic 2009
5 Dane 2009
6 Bastian 2011
7 Sevin 2011