Nicola Cornick

Nicola Cornick
Born Yorkshire, England, UK
Pen name Nicola Cornick
Occupation Novelist and historian
Nationality British
Alma mater Gateways High School Leeds
Period 1998–Present
Genre historical romance
Website
www.nicolacornick.co.uk

Nicola Cornick (b. Yorkshire, England) is a British writer of historical romance novels and timeslip mysteries. Her books have been translated into over 40 languages and she has won a number of awards.She is also a historian specialising in public history. She also works as a consultant for TV and radio, and as a volunteer guide and historian at Ashdown House, a 17th-century National Trust hunting lodge in Oxfordshire.

Nicola Cornick was elected the twenty-eight chairman (2017–2019) of the Romantic Novelists' Association.[1] She runs writing courses and gives talks on the history of Ashdown House and on other history and writing-related topics.

Biography

Nicola Cornick was born in Yorkshire, England, UK. She obtained an honours degree in Medieval History from London University. She worked for many years in university administration, becoming Assistant Academic Registrar and Operations Manager at Cranfield University. She returned to college in Oxford, to study at Ruskin College.[2] gaining a Master's degree with distinction in Public History.

She published her first novel in 1998 for Mills & Boon (reedited as Harlequin Enterprises in USA). Since then she has specialized in romances set in the British Regency. In 2006 she moved to HQN Books in the USA and published longer historical romances with settings ranging from 19th century Scotland to the Arctic. In 2014 she signed with Harper Collins to write multiple time period historical mysteries, the first of which, House of Shadows, was published by Harper Collins HQ in 2015 and the second, The Phantom Tree, in 2016.

Recognition

Nicola Cornick's books have been shortlisted for a number of awards including the Romance Writers of America RITA Awards and have won the Reader's Choice Award, the Laurel Wreath and the LORIES. She has been Wiltshire Libraries Writer in Residence and has spoken at the Oxford Literary Festival on the history and development of the romance novel. Her works are recognised for their historical research and well-observed characterisation.

She lives in Oxfordshire, England.

Traditional Regencies

  1. True Colours (1998)
  2. The Virtuous Cyprian (1998)
  3. The Larkswood Legacy (1999)
  4. Lady Polly (1999)
  5. Miss Verey's Proposal (2000)
  6. Lady Allerton's Wager (2000)
  7. The Notorious Marriage (2002)
  8. The Earl's Prize (2002)
  9. The Chaperon Bride (2003)
  10. Wayward Widow (2003)

Blue Stocking Brides Series

  1. The Notorious Lord (2004)
  2. One Night of Scandal (2004)
  3. The Rake's Mistress (2004)

Regency Historicals

The Brides of Fortune Series

  1. The Secrets of a Courtesan (2009)
  2. The Confessions of a Duchess (2009)
  3. The Scandals of An Innocent (2009)
  4. The Undoing of a Lady (2009)

Scandalous Women of the Ton Series

  1. Whisper of Scandal (2010)
  2. One Wicked Sin (2010)
  3. Mistress by Midnight (2010)
  4. Notorious (2011)
  5. Desired (2011)
  6. Forbidden (2012)

The Scottish Brides

  1. The Lady and the Laird (2013)
  2. One night with the Laird (2013)
  3. Claimed by the Laird (2014)

Multi Period Historical

  1. House of Shadows (2015)
  2. The Phantom Tree (2016)

Collaborations

Steepwood Scandal Series Multi-Author

4. A Companion of Quality (2001)
14. An Unlikely Suitor (2002)

Anthologies in collaboration

References and sources

  1. Nicola Cornick at fantasticfiction
  2. "Nicola Cornick's Printer-Friendly Booklist".
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