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About Me:
I write historical romantic adventure set in the Regency for both Robert Hale and D C Thomson. I also have books with Belgrave - an e-publisher- on www.regencyreads.com. I also write Victorian sagas and WW2 family novels but have not sold any of these yet.
I am a member of the RNA and part of a UK Historical Writers blog.
I have been writing for years but only had the time to complete anything when I stopped teaching four years ago. Since then I have been delighted to sell nine books to Hale, six to D C Thomson (My Weekly Pocket Novels) and 12 to Thorpe for large print. I also have seven e-books on www.regencyreads.com.
I now have an agent, Kate Nash, and hope to have more exciting news later this year about my other projects. There are seven books out with various pulbishers at the moment.
Website:
http://www.fenellajmiller.co.uk
Published Novels
The Unconventional Miss Walters HNS Editors choice 2005 (LP 2006)
A Suitable Husband 2006 (LP 2007)
A Dissembler 2006 (LP 2007)
The Mesalliance 2007 (LP 2008)
Lord Thurston's Challenge 2007 (LP 2008)
A Debt of Honour 2008 (LP 2009)
The House Party 2008 (LP 2009)
Ghosts at Neddingfield Hall 2009 (LP 2010)
Two Gentlemen From London 2009
The Return of Lord Rivenhall 2006 (LP 2007)
The Journey to Love 2007 (LP 2008)
A Reluctant Bride 2008 (LP 2009)
A Dangerous Deception 2008 (LP 2009)
Lord Atherton's Ward 2009
Mistaken Identity 2009
Favourite Books
All by Dorothy Dunnett - but especially the Lymond series.
Most of Bernard Cornwall - but especially his Sharpe series
Elizabeth Chadwick
Maureen Lee - Liverpool saga writer
Jean Fullerton East End Victorian Saga
Lee Child/Michael Connelly/Jeffery Deaver ( I like thrillers as a change sometimes)
Georgette Heyer
Obviously Jane Austen/Bronte sisters

Miss Bennet & Mr Bingley


In Miss Bennet & Mr Bingley the reader returns to Jane Austen's best loved novel, Pride and Prejudice, giving an insight into both Charles and Jane's private thoughts through that difficult year. You discover what Jane did in London and how Charles filled the days until he was able to return to Netherfield. This book takes a you past the wedding, when Kitty Bennet becomes a heroine of the hour.

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At 2:09am on June 4, 2009, Miss Mae said…
You have a beautiful website! I'm envious! :)

MM
At 12:40am on June 4, 2009, Monica Fairview said…
Hi Fenella -- thanks for the feedback. I really liked the Hale, until I saw the Sourcebooks cover, and then I fell in love with that one. The colours are so rich!
I haven't read your Miss Bennet and Mr Bingley yet, but I'm looking forward to it -- have a deadline for June 15th, and after that I'll be free (it's all relative, isn't it?).
At 8:00pm on June 2, 2009, Monica Fairview said…
PS -- you're not agentless any more!
At 7:59pm on June 2, 2009, Monica Fairview said…
Just went over to check out your new web page. It's brilliant! Glad to see you venturing out in different directions...
At 8:59am on March 28, 2008, Fenella Jane Miller said…
Ghosts of Neddingfield Hall is my first Gothic type novel so is a departure for me from my usual straight Regency. I'm about to start a Victorian saga set in Colchester which is an even bigger change. I'm just finishing the research - and have loved doing this part of it.
Thank you for yuor kind thoughts
Fenella
At 8:35am on March 28, 2008, Anne Whitfield said…
Congratulations on your recent Regency acceptance, Fenella!
At 7:55am on January 30, 2008, Joanna Waugh said…
I will have to check it out! Good luck with that novella!

Joanna Waugh
At 2:20am on January 30, 2008, Joanna Waugh said…
Hi Fenella!

I put my website together in 2005. I use Godaddy as a host site as well as for their software. It was surprisingly easy. I deliberately set up my website so it doesn't require a lot of time to maintain. I try to put up new pictures on the front page every month or so. I did the ones about London hotels the first of January. Mostly I just have to check the links to make sure they're current. Every now and then I add new ones.

I'm not familiar with Regencyreads. Can you tell me more?

Joanna
At 8:25pm on January 29, 2008, Anita Davison said…
Oooh that sounds promising Fenella, I wil do that, thanks
At 8:19pm on January 29, 2008, Stephanie Patterson said…
Same with us. We're planning to make it a nice weekend away too, staying till late on Sunday. Must remember to book my place...
 
 

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