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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. | [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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+ | ==On The Web== | ||
+ | *[http://www.nicolacornick.co.uk/ Nicola Cornick] | ||
==Books== | ==Books== | ||
− | * ''True Colours'', 1998. 1st in the Somerset Series. | + | * ''[[True Colours]]'', 1998. 1st in the Somerset Series. |
− | * ''The Larkswood Legacy'', 1999. 2nd in the Somerset Series. | + | * ''[[The Larkswood Legacy]]'', 1999. 2nd in the Somerset Series. |
− | * ''The Virtuous Cyprian'', 1998. 1st in the Suffolk Series. | + | * ''[[The Virtuous Cyprian]]'', 1998. 1st in the Suffolk Series. |
− | * ''Lady Polly'', 1999. 2nd in the Suffolk Series. | + | * ''[[Lady Polly]]'', 1999. 2nd in the Suffolk Series. |
− | * ''Miss Verey's Proposal'', 2000. 3rd in the Suffolk Series. | + | * ''[[Miss Verey's Proposal]]'', 2000. 3rd in the Suffolk Series. |
− | * ''The Blanchland Secret'', 2000. | + | * ''[[The Blanchland Secret]]'', 2000. |
− | * ''Lady Allerton's Wager'', 2000. 1st in the Mostyn and Trevithick Feud. | + | * ''[[Lady Allerton's Wager]]'', 2000. 1st in the Mostyn and Trevithick Feud. |
− | * ''A Companion of Quality'', 2001. Book 4 of [[The Steepwood Scandal]] series. | + | * ''[[A Companion of Quality]]'', 2001. Book 4 of [[The Steepwood Scandal]] series. |
− | * ''The Notorious Marriage'', 2002. 2nd in the Mostyn and Trevithick Feud. | + | * ''[[The Notorious Marriage]]'', 2002. 2nd in the Mostyn and Trevithick Feud. |
− | * ''An Unlikely Suitor'', 2002. Book 14 of [[The Steepwood Scandal]] series. | + | * ''[[An Unlikely Suitor]]'', 2002. Book 14 of [[The Steepwood Scandal]] series. |
− | * ''The Earl's Prize'', 2002. 1st in the Tallants Series. Nominated for the RT Reviewers' Choice Best European Historical 2003 | + | * ''[[The Earl's Prize]]'', 2002. 1st in the Tallants Series. Nominated for the RT Reviewers' Choice Best European Historical 2003 |
− | * ''The Chaperon Bride'', 2003. 2nd in the Tallants Series. | + | * ''[[The Chaperon Bride]]'', 2003. 2nd in the Tallants Series. |
− | * ''Wayward Widow'', 2003. 3rd in the Tallants Series. Nominated for the RWA RITA for Best Short Historical 2004 | + | * ''[[Wayward Widow]]'', 2003. 3rd in the Tallants Series. Nominated for the RWA RITA for Best Short Historical 2004 |
− | * ''The Penniless Bride'', 2003. | + | * ''[[The Penniless Bride]]'', 2003. |
− | * ''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 | + | * ''[[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 | + | * ''[[Deceived]]'', 2006. Runner up for the RNA Elizabeth Goudge Trophy 2005 |
− | * ''Lord Greville's Captive'', 2006. Set during the English Civil War | + | * ''[[Lord Greville's Captive]]'', 2006. Set during the English Civil War |
==Novellas/Contributions to Anthologies== | ==Novellas/Contributions to Anthologies== |
Revision as of 01:52, 8 May 2007
Nicola Cornick writes historical romances for Mills & Boon and single title Regency historicals for HQN Books.
On The Web
Books
- True Colours, 1998. 1st in the Somerset Series.
- The Larkswood Legacy, 1999. 2nd in the Somerset Series.
- The Virtuous Cyprian, 1998. 1st in the Suffolk Series.
- Lady Polly, 1999. 2nd in the Suffolk Series.
- Miss Verey's Proposal, 2000. 3rd in the Suffolk Series.
- The Blanchland Secret, 2000.
- Lady Allerton's Wager, 2000. 1st in the Mostyn and Trevithick Feud.
- A Companion of Quality, 2001. Book 4 of The Steepwood Scandal series.
- The Notorious Marriage, 2002. 2nd in the Mostyn and Trevithick Feud.
- An Unlikely Suitor, 2002. Book 14 of The Steepwood Scandal series.
- The Earl's Prize, 2002. 1st in the Tallants Series. Nominated for the RT Reviewers' Choice Best European Historical 2003
- The Chaperon Bride, 2003. 2nd in the Tallants Series.
- Wayward Widow, 2003. 3rd in the Tallants Series. Nominated for the RWA RITA for Best Short Historical 2004
- The Penniless Bride, 2003.
- 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
- 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
- Lord Greville's Captive, 2006. Set during the English Civil War
Novellas/Contributions to Anthologies
- 'The Rake's Bride' in the Mills and Boon anthology Regency Brides, 2002.
- 'The Fortune Hunter' in A Regency Invitation!, 2004.
- 'A Season for Suitors' in Christmas Keepsakes, 2005. 4th in the Tallants Series.