Rachel Hore
Rachel Hore is a British fiction writer, living in Norwich. After reading Modern History at St. Catherine's College, Oxford, she worked at HarperCollins[1] until moving to Norfolk with her husband, the author D. J. Taylor, and three children, and now teaches creative writing and publishing at The University of East Anglia. She is the author of eight novels, several of which have been Sunday Times Top Ten bestsellers.
Rachel Hore | |
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Born | Surrey, England | 26 January 1960
Occupation | Author |
Genre | Romantic fiction, fiction |
Spouse | D. J. Taylor |
Children | 3 |
Website | |
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Publications
- The Dream House (2006)
- The Memory Garden (2007)
- The Glasspainter's Daughter (2009), shortlisted for The Romantic Novelists' Association Novel of the Year 2010.[2]
- A Place of Secrets (2010)
- A Gathering Storm (2011), shortlisted for The Romantic Novelists' Association Historical Novel of the Year, 2012.[3]
- The Silent Tide (2013)
- A Week In Paris (2014)
- The House on Bellevue Gardens (2016)
- Last Letter Home (2018)
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References
- "Romance is not dead: How Rachel Hore is resurrecting the reputation of". 15 August 2010.
- "The Romantic Novel of the Year — Short Listed Authors". romanticnovelistsassociationblog.blogspot.co.uk.
- "Curtis Brown". www.curtisbrown.co.uk.
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