Juliet describes herself as ‘a 19th-century mind in a 21st-century body – actually, some days it’s the other way round’.
The youngest of four girls, she was born and bred in North-East England, where she met her future husband. Unlike Anne Elliot in Jane Austen’s Persuasion, she got married despite
pressure to wait until she’d finished her degree, and emerged from the University of Nottingham with a First in French and Russian. Thirty years later she is still married, has two teenage
children and lives in Harpenden, Hertfordshire.
Her debut novel The Importance of Being Emma was shortlisted for the Melissa Nathan Award for Comedy
Romance 2009 and won The Big Red Reads Fiction Award in 2011. Persuade Me, the second in the series was also short-listed for the Festival of Romance Best Romantic Read Award 2011.
Juliet’s stories are modernisations of Jane Austen’s novels. She plans to modernise all six novels as Darcy & Friends series.
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