Miranda Neville is a beloved author, known for her historical romance novels. She grew up in England, where she developed a love for reading Regency romances, particularly the works of Georgette Heyer. Neville's passion for historical fiction stayed with her throughout her life and became the inspiration for her own writing career.
After moving to the United States, Neville settled in Vermont, where she lived with her daughter and an incredibly talented cat. Despite the snowy winters in Vermont, Neville's historical romances are typically set in Regency England, where snow is much less common. Her writing allows readers to escape to a different time and place, experiencing the romance and elegance of the Regency era.
Throughout her career, Neville published numerous historical romances with Avon, including the popular Burgundy Club series, which revolves around Regency book collectors. She also wrote The Wild Quartet, another series that has captivated readers with its engaging characters and intriguing storylines. Neville's contributions to the romance genre have left a lasting impact, and her novels continue to be celebrated by fans and critics alike.
Regrettably, Miranda Neville passed away in 2017, leaving behind a legacy of beautiful and captivating historical romance novels. Nonetheless, her stories and characters will live on, continuing to inspire and entertain readers for generations to come.