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* [[Between the Duke and the Deep Blue Sea|Between the Duke and the Deep Blue Sea]] - February 28, 2012 | * [[Between the Duke and the Deep Blue Sea|Between the Duke and the Deep Blue Sea]] - February 28, 2012 | ||
* [[The Art of Duke Hunting|The Art of Duke Hunting]] - March 27, 2012 | * [[The Art of Duke Hunting|The Art of Duke Hunting]] - March 27, 2012 | ||
+ | * [[The Duke Diaries|The Duke Diaries]] - Spring, 2013 | ||
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'''The Widows Club''' | '''The Widows Club''' |
Revision as of 01:45, 20 June 2012
Sophia Nash was born in Switzerland, raised in France and the United States, but says her heart resides in Regency England. Her ancestor, an infamous French admiral who traded epic cannon fire with the British Royal Navy, is surely turning in his grave. Sophia Nash’s first three novels have won eight national awards including the prestigious RITA Award (A Passionate Endeavor) and a spot on the American Library Association/Booklist’s “Top Ten Romances of the Year” (Lord Will & Her Grace.) She is currently writing Regency-set Historicals for Avon/Harper Collins.
Bibliography
Books
The Royal Entourage
- Between the Duke and the Deep Blue Sea - February 28, 2012
- The Art of Duke Hunting - March 27, 2012
- The Duke Diaries - Spring, 2013
The Widows Club
- A Dangerous Beauty - May 29, 2007
- The Kiss - February 26, 2008
- Love With the Perfect Scoundrel - February 24, 2009
- Secrets of a Scandalous Bride - February 23, 2010
Stand Alone Novels
- A Secret Passion - February, 2004
- A Passionate Endeavor - August, 2004
- Lord Will & Her Grace - April, 2005
Novellas
- Catch of the Century in Four Dukes and a Devil - June 30, 2009
Honors/Awards
- 2005 RITA® winner in the Best Regency Romance category with A Passionate Endeavor