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[http://www.nicolacornick.co.uk/ Nicola Cornick] writes historical romances for Mills & Boon and single title Regency historicals for HQN Books.
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== Biography ==
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[http://www.nicolacornick.co.uk/ Nicola Cornick] writes historical romances for [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] and single title Regency historicals for [[HQN Books]].
  
==On The Web==
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Nicola Cornick was a [[2008 RITA® Winners|2008 RITA® finalist]] in the [[RITA®: Regency Historical Romance]] category with her novel ''[[Lord Of Scandal]]''.
*[http://www.nicolacornick.co.uk/ Nicola Cornick]
 
  
 
==Books==
 
==Books==
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* ''[[The Notorious Lord]]'', 2004. 1st in the Bluestocking Brides Series. Nominated for the eHarlequin Best Historical Award 2005
 
* ''[[The Notorious Lord]]'', 2004. 1st in the Bluestocking Brides Series. Nominated for the eHarlequin Best Historical Award 2005
 
* ''[[One Night of Scandal]]'', 2004. 2nd in the Bluestocking Brides Series. Nomnated for eHarlequin sexiest hero on the cover 2005
 
* ''[[One Night of Scandal]]'', 2004. 2nd in the Bluestocking Brides Series. Nomnated for eHarlequin sexiest hero on the cover 2005
* ''[[The Rake's Mistress]]'', 2004. 3rd in the Bluestocking Brides Series. Winner of the Lorie for Best Historical 2005 and winner of the Cataromance Reviewers'Choice Award 2005
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* ''[[The Rake's Mistress]]'', 2004. 3rd in the Bluestocking Brides Series. Winner of the Lorie for Best Historical 2005 and winner of the Cataromance Reviewers'Choice Award 2005.
* ''[[Deceived]]'', 2006. Runner up for the RNA Elizabeth Goudge Trophy 2005
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* ''[[Deceived - Nicola Cornick|Deceived]]'', 2006. Runner up for the RNA Elizabeth Goudge Trophy 2005
* ''[[Lord Greville's Captive]]'', 2006. Set during the English Civil War
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* ''[[Lord Greville's Captive]]'', 2006. Set during the English Civil War.
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* ''[[Lord Of Scandal]]'', 2007.
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* ''[[Unmasked - Nicola Cornick|Unmasked]]'' - 2008
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* ''[[The Unmasking Of Lady Loveless|Unmasking Of Lady Loveless, The]]'' - November 2008 ([[Harlequin Historical Undone]])
  
 
==Novellas/Contributions to Anthologies==
 
==Novellas/Contributions to Anthologies==
* 'The Rake's Bride' in the Mills and Boon anthology ''Regency Brides'', 2002.
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* 'The Rake's Bride' in the [[Mills and Boon]] anthology ''[[Regency Brides]]'', 2002.
* 'The Fortune Hunter' in ''A Regency Invitation!'', 2004.
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* 'The Fortune Hunter' in ''[[A Regency Invitation]]'', 2004.
* 'A Season for Suitors' in ''Christmas Keepsakes'', 2005. 4th in the Tallants Series.
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* 'A Season for Suitors' in ''[[Christmas Keepsakes]]'', 2005. 4th in the Tallants Series.
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==On The Web==
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*[http://www.nicolacornick.co.uk/ Nicola Cornick]

Latest revision as of 03:09, 12 November 2008

Biography

Nicola Cornick writes historical romances for Mills & Boon and single title Regency historicals for HQN Books.

Nicola Cornick was a 2008 RITA® finalist in the RITA®: Regency Historical Romance category with her novel Lord Of Scandal.

Books

Novellas/Contributions to Anthologies

On The Web