AUTHOR
Nicola Cornick
Nicola Cornick was born in Yorkshire, England, within a stone's throw of the moors that had inspired the Bronte sisters to write Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. One of her grandfathers was a poet. With such a background it was impossible for Nicola not to become a writer.
Nicola studied history at London University and has done a variety of jobs, from sticking price tags on shoes in a factory to serving refreshments on a steam railway. She lived for seven years in a cottage haunted by the ghost of a cavalier. It was here that she wrote her first historical romance for Mills & Boon. Since then she has written more than 15 novels for Mills & Boon (reedited by Harlequin), and been nominated for a number of awards including the British Romance Prize by the Romantic Novelists' Association, and RITA by the Romance Writers of America, and a Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice award. She is a Membership Secretary for the RNA and critique manuscripts for aspiring authors via the RNA's New Writers' Scheme, and also for the RWA Beau Monde mentor scheme.
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Books by Nicola Cornick
The Last Daughter of York
Average rating: 7.67
3 ratings
The Phantom Tree
Average rating: 8
2 ratings
The Winter Garden
Average rating: 7.5
2 ratings
The Secrets of the Rose: A spellbinding story of hidden secrets and lasting love from Nicola Cornick
Average rating: 10
1 rating
The Woman in the Lake
Average rating: 8
1 rating
Mischief and Mistletoe
Average rating: 8
1 rating
The Last Chance Christmas Ball
Average rating: 8
1 rating
The Forgotten Sister: A Novel
Average rating: 6
1 rating