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[[Carol Townend]] writes medieval historical romances and sagas set in England and Europe. Born in Yorkshire, she went to a convent school in Whitby and studied history at Royal Holloway College, London.
 
[[Carol Townend]] writes medieval historical romances and sagas set in England and Europe. Born in Yorkshire, she went to a convent school in Whitby and studied history at Royal Holloway College, London.
Her first novel, [[Sapphire in the Snow]], won the RNA New Writers' Award. In 2013, [[Betrothed to the Barbarian]] was shortlisted for the RoNA Rose Award.
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Her first novel, [[Sapphire in the Snow]], won the RNA New Writers' Award. In 2013, [[Betrothed to the Barbarian]] was shortlisted for the RoNA Rose Award. In 2015, [[Unveiling Lady Clare]] also reached the shortlist.
 
Carol's non-fiction writing includes dozens of articles for Writing Magazine and Writers' News, and a portrait of the Romanovs which introduces family portraits from the Imperial albums. Carol lives in London with her husband and daughter.
 
Carol's non-fiction writing includes dozens of articles for Writing Magazine and Writers' News, and a portrait of the Romanovs which introduces family portraits from the Imperial albums. Carol lives in London with her husband and daughter.
  
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* ''[[Lord Gawain's Forbidden Mistress]]'' - 2015 - [[Harlequin Mills & Boon]]
 
* ''[[Lord Gawain's Forbidden Mistress]]'' - 2015 - [[Harlequin Mills & Boon]]
 
* ''[[Lady Rowena's Ruin]]'' - 2015 - [[Harlequin Mills & Boon]]
 
* ''[[Lady Rowena's Ruin]]'' - 2015 - [[Harlequin Mills & Boon]]
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* ''[[Mistaken for a Lady]]'' - 2016 - [[Harlequin Mills & Boon]]
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* ''[[The Knight's Forbidden Princess]]'' - 2018 - [[Harlequin Mills & Boon]]

Latest revision as of 17:47, 2 November 2017


Carol Townend writes medieval historical romances and sagas set in England and Europe. Born in Yorkshire, she went to a convent school in Whitby and studied history at Royal Holloway College, London. Her first novel, Sapphire in the Snow, won the RNA New Writers' Award. In 2013, Betrothed to the Barbarian was shortlisted for the RoNA Rose Award. In 2015, Unveiling Lady Clare also reached the shortlist. Carol's non-fiction writing includes dozens of articles for Writing Magazine and Writers' News, and a portrait of the Romanovs which introduces family portraits from the Imperial albums. Carol lives in London with her husband and daughter.

For latest news visit Carol's blogsite: http://www.caroltownend.co.uk


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