Website: http://www.marynichols.co.uk/

About the Author

Mary Nichols is a well–established novelist who writes in two different genres, family sagas for Allison & Busby and historical romance for Mills & Boon. She is the author of the best selling saga, The Summer House which was on the long list for the Romantic Novelists Association Romantic Novel of the Year award 2009 and is still selling strongly. Others are The Fountain, The Kirilov Star (shortlisted for the historical section of the RNA award 2013), The Girl on the Beach and Esca[e by Moonlight.

Of the thirty–eight books she has written for Mills & Boon most are Regency, but others have backgrounds taken from the English Civil War right through to Victorian times. The most recent form a series of linked books about crime in Georgian Society and how it was dealt with by a group of aristocratic gentlemen who fall in love while doing it.

Mary Nichols is also the author of The Mother of Necton, a biography of her grandmother who was a village nurse and midwife from the early years of the 20th century until the formation of the National Health Service in 1948. It is out of print in its original hardback form, but has been updated and re–issued as a paperback by The Larks Press.

You can learn more about these books and more by visiting her website or her blog.

Escape by Moonlight

March 11, 2013

The Girl on the Beach

August 27, 2012

The Kirilov Star

February 20, 2012

Promises and Pie Crusts

August 17, 2011

A Line Throught Chevington

August 17, 2011

The Earl And The Hoyden

April 1, 2010

The Fountain

March 8, 2010

The Summer House

March 7, 2009

The Earl And The Hoyden

January 2, 2009

A Desirable Husband

January 1, 2009

Working Man, Society Bride

September 1, 2008

Talk Of The Ton

May 1, 2008

The Reluctant Escort

December 12, 2007

An Unusual Bequest

August 1, 2007

Dear Deceiver

June 1, 2007

Bachelor Duke

January 1, 2007

Marrying Miss Hemingford

November 1, 2006

Mistress of Madderlea

November 30, -0001

The Stubble Field

April 1, 1994