Victoria Connelly is a bestselling author known for her romantic comedies and heartwarming fiction. With over 25 published novels, including "The Rose Girls" and "The Book Lovers" series, her works have been translated into multiple languages and sold more than one million copies worldwide. Her debut novel, "Flights of Angels," was adapted into a German television film, marking a significant milestone in her career. Other notable works include "Molly’s Millions" and the popular Austen Addicts trilogy, which features titles such as "A Weekend with Mr Darcy," "The Perfect Hero," and "Mr Darcy Forever."
Connelly’s writing often blends romance, humor, and magical realism, as seen in her early novels like "The Unmasking of Elena Montella" and "Three Graces." Her Austen Addicts series, centered around devoted Jane Austen fans, has sold over 100,000 copies, while "The Runaway Actress" earned a nomination for the Romantic Novelists' Association's Best Romantic Comedy of the Year. Born in Norfolk, England, she later lived in Yorkshire and London before settling in rural Suffolk, where she resides in a historic thatched cottage.
In addition to fiction, Connelly has chronicled her country life in autobiographical works, including the "Mulberry Cottage" and "Old Thatch" series. Her career began after years of diverse jobs, including teaching, and she has since established herself as a beloved voice in romantic fiction. She continues to write engaging stories, drawing inspiration from her surroundings and literary passions.