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List of 15 authors like Suzanne Brockmann

Suzanne Brockmann is known for romantic suspense that delivers both adrenaline and heart. In series such as Troubleshooters and standalones like The Unsung Hero, she pairs high-stakes action with emotionally satisfying relationships.

If you enjoy reading Suzanne Brockmann, these authors are well worth adding to your list:

  1. Cindy Gerard

    Cindy Gerard writes romantic suspense with plenty of momentum, capable heroines, and dangerous missions, making her a natural recommendation for Suzanne Brockmann fans.

    In Show No Mercy,  Jenna McMillan, a fearless journalist, reunites with Gabriel Jones, a former elite soldier tied to her past. Their search for the truth draws them into a conspiracy with national security implications.

    Gerard excels at blending sharp tension, strong chemistry, and nonstop action into stories that are easy to race through.

  2. Marliss Melton

    If you like Brockmann’s mix of danger, emotion, and military heroes, Marliss Melton is a strong choice. Her novels bring together romance, suspense, and believable military detail.

    As a military spouse, Melton writes with an authenticity that adds weight to her characters’ struggles. In Forget Me Not,  Navy SEAL Gabe Renault awakens after captivity with no memory of what happened to him—or who he can trust.

    To recover the truth, Gabe must turn to his estranged wife, Helen. Their search for answers leads into fresh danger, and the emotional stakes are just as gripping as the suspense.

  3. Linda Howard

    Linda Howard combines romance and suspense with memorable characters and a confident, entertaining style. Readers who enjoy Brockmann’s balance of thrills and emotional payoff will likely connect with her work.

    In Mr. Perfect,  Jaine Bright and her friends create a playful list describing the ideal man. What starts as a joke turns dangerous when the list goes public and someone begins targeting the women involved.

    With help from her neighbor, detective Sam Donovan, Jaine must uncover the killer before the situation turns deadly. The result is a smart, suspenseful story with humor, sparks, and real tension.

  4. Cherry Adair

    Cherry Adair is a good fit for readers who enjoy fast-moving romantic suspense with bold heroes and plenty of danger. Her books lean into excitement without losing the romantic core.

    In Kiss and Tell  security expert Jake Dolan is tasked with protecting Marnie Wright, whose search into buried secrets from her past puts her in serious jeopardy.

    As they untangle hidden threats and layers of intrigue, the tension steadily builds. Adair delivers strong chemistry, cinematic action, and a satisfying sense of adventure.

  5. Maya Banks

    Maya Banks writes intense, emotional romantic suspense that should appeal to anyone who likes Brockmann’s action-heavy storytelling and strong relationship arcs.

    In The Darkest Hour,  the opening novel in the KGI series, ex-Navy SEAL Ethan Kelly is consumed by grief after the presumed death of his wife, Rachel.

    When he learns she may still be alive, Ethan and his family of elite operatives launch a risky rescue mission. The book combines suspense, romance, and family loyalty in a way that keeps the emotional stakes high from beginning to end.

  6. Catherine Mann

    Catherine Mann writes military romance with a strong sense of place, capable characters, and just the right amount of tension. Fans of Brockmann’s service-centered stories may find a lot to like here.

    In Cover Me,  from the Elite Force  series, pararescueman Wade Rocha heads into the Alaskan wilderness on a high-risk mission and ends up protecting Sunny Foster, a woman with secrets of her own.

    The harsh setting raises the stakes, while the growing trust between Wade and Sunny gives the story its emotional pull. It’s a solid pick for readers who want danger and romance in equal measure.

  7. Beverly Jenkins

    Beverly Jenkins is an excellent choice for readers who enjoy strong characters, vivid settings, and deeply satisfying romance. While her work is historical rather than military suspense, she brings the same confidence and emotional intensity that Brockmann fans often appreciate.

    Night Song,  set after the Civil War, follows schoolteacher Cara Lee Henson as she heads west and meets Sergeant Chase Jefferson, a decorated soldier committed to protecting his community.

    Jenkins blends rich historical detail with passion, resilience, and memorable character work. If Brockmann’s bold heroines and powerful relationships are what keep you reading, Jenkins is well worth exploring.

  8. Julie Ann Walker

    Julie Ann Walker delivers action, humor, romance, and military-style adventure in stories that move quickly and hit many of the same notes as Suzanne Brockmann’s books.

    Hell on Wheels  kicks off the Black Knights Inc.  series with Nate Ghost  Weller, an ex-Marine working with a covert special ops team operating behind the front of a motorcycle shop.

    When Nate must protect Ali Morgan, his late best friend’s sister, the mission becomes deeply personal. Walker keeps the pace brisk while building plenty of tension, attraction, and emotional conflict.

  9. Sharon Sala

    Sharon Sala writes romantic suspense with a strong emotional center, making her a great option for readers who want both danger and heartfelt character development.

    In Next of Kin  Beth Venable becomes guardian to her niece after a family tragedy. As she adjusts to her new responsibilities, old threats resurface and put them both in danger.

    Former soldier Ryal Walker becomes an important ally, and the story builds from there into a mix of suspense, tenderness, and emotional healing. Sala’s characters are easy to invest in, which gives the romance extra impact.

  10. Karen Robards

    Karen Robards writes fast-paced thrillers with romantic tension, sharp dialogue, and unusual twists. If you like suspense that keeps surprising you, she’s a strong follow-up to Brockmann.

    In The Last Victim  Dr. Charlotte Stone, a psychologist specializing in criminal pathology, is drawn into an FBI investigation involving a serial killer. At the same time, she is haunted by the ghost of a charismatic convicted murderer.

    That unusual premise gives the novel a distinctive edge, but the real draw is Robards’s ability to keep the plot moving while layering in danger, attraction, and escalating stakes.

  11. Allison Brennan

    Allison Brennan offers intense suspense, layered characters, and emotional stakes that should appeal to readers who enjoy Brockmann’s blend of danger and connection.

    In The Prey,  former FBI agent Rowan Smith has turned chilling real crimes into bestselling novels. Then a killer begins recreating the murders from her books.

    To survive, Rowan must face the past she thought she had left behind and trust Detective Michael Flynn and his family. Brennan writes with urgency and control, making her books especially satisfying for readers who want suspense to feel personal.

  12. Debra Webb

    Debra Webb writes romantic thrillers built around strong leads, quick pacing, and dangerous investigations. Her work should appeal to anyone who enjoys the more suspense-driven side of Suzanne Brockmann.

    In Obsession,  Special Agent Jess Harris returns to her hometown to investigate a string of kidnappings. The case is complicated by her history with Police Chief Dan Burnett, forcing the two to work through old feelings while hunting a ruthless criminal.

    Webb balances procedural tension with emotional conflict, creating stories that feel both urgent and engaging.

  13. Lisa Marie Rice

    Lisa Marie Rice writes romantic suspense with military connections, protective heroes, and plenty of high-stakes tension. Readers who like Brockmann’s mix of action and intense relationships may want to give her a try.

    In Midnight Man,  former Navy SEAL John Huntington runs a security firm and finds himself drawn into danger when he steps in to protect interior designer Suzanne Barron.

    As the threats mount, so does the attraction between them. Rice keeps the story moving and leans into the emotional and romantic intensity that many suspense readers enjoy.

  14. Kathy Reichs

    Kathy Reichs is a strong recommendation for readers who enjoy suspense, smart protagonists, and stories grounded in expertise. Though her books lean more toward crime fiction than romance, they offer the same kind of page-turning momentum.

    In Déjà Dead,  Temperance Brennan is drawn into a chilling murder investigation after dismembered remains are discovered in Montreal. As she follows the evidence, the danger becomes increasingly personal.

    Reichs brings forensic authenticity and steady tension to the page, creating mysteries that feel both credible and gripping.

  15. Elizabeth Lowell

    Elizabeth Lowell writes romantic suspense with adventure, emotional depth, and characters who are constantly pushed to their limits. Readers who enjoy Brockmann’s combination of action and attraction may find her work especially appealing.

    In Amber Beach.  Honor Donovan searches for her missing brother, Kyle, and joins forces with Jake Mallory, a fishing guide whose motives remain uncertain.

    Their search leads them into danger, betrayal, and a growing attraction neither can ignore. Lowell creates a satisfying balance of mystery, romance, and forward momentum, making this a strong pick for suspense readers.

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