Megan Frampton is a well-known American author, particularly recognized for her work in the historical romance genre. She has penned two popular series, Dukes Behaving Badly and Hazards of Dukes. These series have garnered praise for their witty dialogue and engaging storylines.
Frampton's passion for books began in her childhood, sparked by a move to a remote town in New Hampshire. With only one television station, which eventually broke down, she found solace in her parents' extensive library. She discovered a love for various authors such as C.S. Lewis, Georgette Heyer, Anya Seton, and Barbara Cartland. The works of Heyer and the fairy tales collected and translated by Andrew Lang were particularly influential in shaping her literary tastes.
After majoring in English literature at Barnard College, Frampton spent fifteen years working in the music industry. However, her love for books never waned. She now lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and child. Interestingly, her husband was once her intern. Frampton also writes romantic women's fiction under the pseudonym Megan Caldwell. She has a fondness for the color black, gin, dark-haired British men, and large earrings, though not necessarily in that order. She can be found online at meganframpton.com, facebook.com/meganframptonbooks/, and @meganf.