
In 2017, she began writing thrillers with the smash bestsellers Stillhouse Lake and Killman Creek. In 2006, she created the Morganville Vampires series in young adult, and premiered the TLA-listed novel Prince of Shadows in 2015, and the new Great Library series with Ink and Bone in 2016. In 2003 she launched into the urban fantasy genre under the name Rachel Caine. She published several horror novels under that name, and switched to romantic suspense as Roxanne Conrad.

She started writing at 14, and wrote steadily (but privately) until the age of 28, when she got her first novel deal for Stormriders (as Roxanne Longstreet). She's been honored with multiple awards from RT Booklovers Association and the Texas Library Association, and was honored with two spots on the 2012 "Most Favorite Books of UK Schoolchildren" list. Rachel Caine is the New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of more than fifty novels in a diverse range of genres and categories.
