Elizabeth Boyle is a successful American author, best known for her historical romance novels. Born and raised in the United States, Boyle developed a love for storytelling at a young age. Before becoming a novelist, she worked as a paralegal, which has influenced the themes of counterfeiting, forgery, and espionage in her romance novels.
Boyle has written several series, including "The Bachelor Chronicles," "The Danvers Family," and "The Brazen Trilogy," also known as "The d'Artiers Family." Her first novel, "Brazen Angel," was published in 1996 and quickly gained popularity. The novel won the Dell Diamond Award for the best debut novel and the RITA Award by the Romance Writers of America for the Best First Book. Since then, she has published over 20 novels, many of which have become bestsellers in various literary magazines, such as the New York Times and USA Today.
Boyle's writing is known for its adventurous and humorous elements. Her books have been described as "fast-paced," "adventurous," and "funny," appealing to a wide range of readers. Some of her popular titles include "This Rake of Mine," "One Night of Passion," "Something About Emmaline," "Love Letters From a Duke," and "The Viscount Who Lived Down the Lane." For readers who prefer a touch of magic in their romance, Boyle's "His Mistress By Morning" is a popular choice.
In addition to her writing, Boyle is a dedicated wife and mother. She enjoys spending time with her husband and two sons, often referring to them as "her heroes in training." In her free time, she enjoys knitting, gardening, travel, and reading. Boyle currently lives with her family in Seattle and regularly shares her weekly newsletter, "Five Things for Friday," on her website. The newsletter features a roundup of books, shows, and things to cook or laugh over, providing her readers with a weekly dose of humor and entertainment.