Welcome
Award Winning Author
Ronica Black is a two time Golden Crown Literary
Society award winner and a three time Lambda
Literary finalist. She writes lesbian fiction,
erotica, romance and intrigue. Currently she has
eight books and several short stories published.
Her latest, Conquest, is NOW AVAILABLE for
purchase in paperback and e-book format at
Ronica is now hard at work on The Midnight
Room.
Be sure and check out the Forthcoming page to
see what's coming next and what's available now!
Contact Ronica at ronicablack@gmail.com
Join Ronica on Facebook!
Check out Ronica's Blog!
Ronica Black


What Reviewers say about her Work
"Every time the reader has a handle on what’s happening, Black throws in a curve, successfully devising a good
mystery. The romance and sex adds a special gift to the package rounding out the story for a totally satisfying read. In
Too Deep, by newcomer Ronica Black, is emotional, hot, gripping, raw, and a real turn-on from start to finish, with
characters you will fall in love with, root for, and never forget. A truly five star novel, you will not want to miss In Too
Deep..." Cheri Rosenberg Midwest Book Review
"...Black juggles the assorted elements of her first book with assured pacing and estimable panache...[including]...the
relative depth for genre fiction-of the central characters..." Richard Labonte Q Syndicate
"Black carries the reader along at such a rapid pace that the rise and fall of each climactic
moment successfully creates that suspension of disbelief which the reader seeks. The author satisfyingly manages to
expound upon a few implicit themes about relationships and intimate interaction but manages to do so in a deft, not
heavy-handed, fashion." Arlene Germain, Midwest Book Review
"Black is a master at teasing the reader with her use of domination and desire. Emotions pour endlessly from the
pages, moving the plot forward at a pace that never slows or gets dull. But Black doesn’t stop there. She is intent on
giving the reader more. Wild Abandon hints at a plot twist early on, and while we know who it involves, we do not know
what will happen, and how, until the last minute, effectively keeping us spellbound." Kathi Isserman, Just About Write
"The whole difference between construction and
creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed
can only be loved after it is constructed; but a
thing created is loved before it exists."
- Charles Dickens