

Legrand's seventh novel, Sawkill Girls, was another young adult horror standalone and released in October 2018. Book two of the trilogy, Kingsbane, also debuted in the #4 spot on the NYT List a year later in May 2019, and the third book, Lightbringer, released in October 2020.

Furyborn is the first book of the Emperium trilogy, the series Legrand is best known for. Furyborn was also listed as a Kids' Indie Next Pick for their Summer 2018 list. When the book released in May 2018, it debuted at #4 on the New York Times Best Seller List.

In November 2017, advanced copies of Legrand's upcoming young adult fantasy, Furyborn, were featured in a book subscription box, Fairyloot. In October 2016, she released Foxheart, her fifth novel and fourth middle grade book. This was a return to middle grade writing, and it was nominated for the 2017 Edgar Award, as well as being included in Publishers Weekly's Best Book of the Year list and the New York Library's Best Book for Children list. Her fourth full length novel, Some Kind of Happiness, released in May 2016. Legrand has been included in two other anthologies to date, Guys Read: Terrifying Tales (September 2015) and Been There, Done That: Writing Stories from Real Life (November 2015). Legrand was also one of four contributors to The Cabinet of Curiosities: 36 Tales Brief & Sinister, an anthology book that released in May 2014. This set of stories was her first published work that fell into the category of young adult instead of middle grade. In 2014, Legrand released Winterspell (September 2014), along with Summerfall (August 2014), a prequel novella, and Homecoming (December 2014), an epilogue available online in e-book form that is available for free on her author website. Legrand's second book, The Year of Shadows, released a year later in August 2013. After its release, the middle grade novel was recognized as nominee for two children's book award: the Michigan Mitten Award and the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Book Award. Legrand published her debut novel, The Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls, in August 2012 with Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. Legrand remains passionate about music and creates playlists for each of her published novels. Initially, she planned to study music before switching to major in English. Legrand graduated from the University of North Texas with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and a Master of Science in Library Science. Legrand is from North Texas but now resides in Princeton, New Jersey, where she worked as a librarian. She is best known for her New York Times bestselling Empirium trilogy, published by Sourcebooks Fire. Science fiction, fantasy, children's literature, young adult fictionĢ017 Edgar Award finalist, 2018 Bram Stoker Award finalist, 2019 Lambda Literary Award finalistĬlaire Legrand is an American writer of children's and young adult literature, including novels and short stories.
