Alicia Cameron is a crime writer with a love for classic literature, particularly the work of Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer. She has always been drawn to the Regency period and the wit displayed in the novels of these authors. Her interest in crime fiction may have stemmed from her family's history of kleptomania, where books were frequently stolen from one another's shelves.
Despite writing crime fiction, Cameron's Regency romances are known for their lack of raunch and abundance of silliness. She has published several works in this genre, including "Clarissa and the Poor Relations," "Honoria and the Family Obligation," "Delphine and the Dangerous Arrangement," "Felicity and the Damaged Reputation," and "Angelique and the Pursuit of Destiny." The latter is available as a free short story for those who sign up for her newsletter.
Cameron has also ventured into the Edwardian era with her short story "Francine" and its sequel, "Francine 2: Miss Philpott becomes the Fascinating Mathilde," both of which feature strong female protagonists. She has plans to release more works in the future and encourages readers to stay in touch through her website and social media channels. It is important to note that Cameron should not be confused with another author of the same name who writes raunchy content.