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Sherrilyn Kenyon (born
December 11, 1965) is a US writer.
Under her
former married name, she
wrote both
urban fantasy and
paranormal romance. She is best...
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Sherrilyn Ifill (born
December 17, 1962) is an
American lawyer and the
Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Esq.
Endowed Chair in
Civil Rights (Vernon E. Jordan) at...
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Sherrilyn Roush is an
American philosopher and
Professor of
Philosophy in UCLA
Department of
Philosophy specializing in the
philosophy of
science and...
- Dark-Hunter is a term from a
paranormal romance and
fantasy series by
Sherrilyn Kenyon.
Kenyon began writing the
series in 1986 in horror,
fantasy and...
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Congress has
plenary power to
limit the
federal courts' jurisdiction. Ifill,
Sherrilyn A. (May 27, 2009). "Sotomayor's
Great Legal Mind Long Ago
Defeated Race...
- his wife gave $7.5
million to
Johns Hopkins University to fund the new
Sherrilyn and Ken
Fisher Center for
Environmental Infectious Diseases.
After much...
- vast world. They are
written by #1 New York
Times Best
Selling author Sherrilyn Kenyon. Some are
written under her penname:
Kinley MacGregor. The Dark-Hunters...
- The
Chronicles of Nick is a
series of
young adult novels written by
Sherrilyn Kenyon. They are a spin-off of the Dark-Hunter, Dream-Hunter, Were-Hunter...
- best-selling book
series Mortal Instruments. Best-selling
fantasy novelist Sherrilyn Kenyon sued
Clare over
claims that
Clare copied aspects of Kenyon's Dark-Hunters...
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Archived from the
original on 26
March 2023.
Retrieved 21 May 2016. Kenyon,
Sherrilyn (2005). The Writer's
Digest Character Naming Sourcebook. Cincinnati, OH:...