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[[Category:Signet Regency Romance Authors]]
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'''Nancy Butler''' also writes under her real name, Nancy J. Hajeski.
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Nancy Butler has been an Anglophile since she was nineteen, when she traveled to England to see Carnaby Street. (“I blame it on the Beatles!”) Her frequent visits to an American friend living in London have furnished her with enough inspiration to keep writing Regencies well into the new millennium.
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Butler resides in northern New Jersey with two cats, Aja and Puck, surrounded by her collection of artwork, funky antiques, and books. When she manages to get away from her computer, she can usually be found riding her quarter horse mare, Ginger, through the scenic wilds of Bergen County.
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Butler is the 1998 Golden Leaf Award winner for Best First Novel.
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
* [[Prospero's Daughter|''Prospero's Daughter'']] - [[Nancy Butler]] won the [[2004 RITA® Winners|2004 RITA®]] in the [[RITA®: Best Regency Romance|Best Regency Romance]] category.
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* ''[[The Barkin Emeralds|Barkin Emeralds, The]]'' - 2004
* [[The Rake's Retreat|''Rake's Retreat, The'']] - [[Nancy Butler]] won the [[2000 RITA® Winners|2000 RITA®]] in the [[RITA®: Best Regency Romance|Regency]] category.
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* ''[[The Bartered Heart|Bartered Heart, The]]'' - 1999
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* ''[[Castaway Hearts]]'' - 2004
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* ''[[Christmas With Dora Davenport]]'' - 2005
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* ''[[The Discarded Duke|Discarded Duke, The]]'' - 2002
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* ''[[Emma]]'' - 2012
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* ''[[The Gift Of The Spoons|Gift Of The Spoons, The]]'' - 2000
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* ''[[Keeper Of The Swans]]'' - 1998
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* ''[[The Kindness Of A Rogue|Kindness Of A Rogue, The]]'' - 2004
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* ''[[Lord Monteith's Gift]]'' - 1998
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* ''[[The Merry Wanderer|Merry Wanderer, The]]'' - 2001
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* ''[[The Prodigal Hero|Prodigal Hero, The]]'' - 2000
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* ''[[Prospero's Daughter]]'' - 2003
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* ''[[The Rake's Retreat|Rake's Retreat, The]]'' - 1999
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* ''[[The Ramshackle Suitor|Ramshackle Suitor, The]]'' - 2000
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* ''[[Reclaiming Lord Rockleigh]]'' - 2001
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* ''[[Secrets Of The River]]'' - 2011
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=== Anthologies ===
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* ''[[Classic Dog Stories: Twenty Timeless Canine Tales]]'' - 2004
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* ''[[Greatest Romance Stories Ever Told]]'' - 2005
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* ''[[The Quotable Lover]]'' - 2004
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* ''[[Regency Christmas Courtship]]'' - 2005
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* ''[[A Regency Christmas Eve]]'' - 2000  
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* ''[[Regency Christmas Spirits]]'' - 2001
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== Awards ==
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*2004  [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|RITA Award]] Winner - Regency Romance, ''[[Prospero's Daughter]''
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*2002  [[RT Reviewers Choice Award]] Winner - Regency Romance, ''[[The Discarded Duke]]''
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*2000  [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|RITA Award]] Winner - Regency Romance, ''[[The Rake's Retreat]]''
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* 1998  [[Golden Leaf Award]] Winner - Best First Novel
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* 1998  [[RT Reviewers Choice Award]] Winner - First Regency Romance, ''[[Lord Monteith's Gift]]''
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==Recognitions==
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*2001  [[Romance Writers of America (RWA) Awards|RITA Award]] Finalist - Regency Romance, ''[[The Ramshackle Suitor]]''

Latest revision as of 02:02, 7 October 2024


Nancy Butler also writes under her real name, Nancy J. Hajeski.

Nancy Butler has been an Anglophile since she was nineteen, when she traveled to England to see Carnaby Street. (“I blame it on the Beatles!”) Her frequent visits to an American friend living in London have furnished her with enough inspiration to keep writing Regencies well into the new millennium.

Butler resides in northern New Jersey with two cats, Aja and Puck, surrounded by her collection of artwork, funky antiques, and books. When she manages to get away from her computer, she can usually be found riding her quarter horse mare, Ginger, through the scenic wilds of Bergen County.

Butler is the 1998 Golden Leaf Award winner for Best First Novel.

Books

Anthologies

Awards

Recognitions