Audrey Howard Explained

Audrey Howard
Pseudonym:Audrey Howard
Birth Place:Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Death Date:26 July 2016 (aged 86–87)
Death Place:St Annes on Sea, Lancashire, England
Occupation:Novelist
Language:English
Nationality:British
Period:1984-Present
Genre:Romance
Awards:RoNA Award

Audrey Howard (1929 – 26 July 2016) was an English writer of historical romance novels. In 1988, her novel The Juniper Bush won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association.

Biography

Audrey Howard was born on 1929 in Liverpool, Lancashire (now Merseyside), England, and grew up in St Annes on Sea, Lancashire, where she continued to live in her childhood home throughout her adult life.

Howard worked as a hairdresser, model, shop assistant, cleaner and civil servant, before she began to write in Australia in 1981. She published her first novel in 1984.

Howard died at her St. Annes home on 26 July 2016.[1]

Bibliography

Single novels

Liverpool's Irish Families Saga

  1. Ambitions (1986)
  2. All the Dear Faces (1992)
  3. There Is No Parting (1993)

Lancashire's Mill Saga

  1. The Mallow Years (1990)
  2. Shining Threads (1991)

Townley Saga

  1. The Silence of Strangers (1995)
  2. A World of Difference (1995)

Andrews Saga

  1. Promises Lost (1996)
  2. The Shadowed Hills (1996)

Notes and References

  1. News: Letters . 13 December 2022 . The Blackpool Gazette . 9 August 2016.