Pamela Brooks Explained

Pamela Brooks
Pseudonym:Kate Hardy
Birth Date:1966 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Essex, England, UK
Occupation:Novelist
Language:English
Period:1995–present
Genre:non-fiction, romance, crime novel
Spouse:Gerard
Children:2
Awards:RoNA Award

Pamela Brooks (born 11 February 1966 in Essex, England) is a British writer of non-fiction books. She also writes romance novels and crime novels under the pseudonym of Kate Hardy. Her romance novels have won three Love Story of the Year awards by the Romantic Novelists' Association: in 2008, Breakfast at Giovanni's; in 2014, Bound by a Baby; in 2021, A Will, a Wish and A Wedding.[1]

Biography

Pamela Brooks was born in Essex, England, UK and grew up in Norfolk, England, UK. At university, she specialized in Old English and Thomas Hardy. After graduation, she moved to Norwich, Norfolk, married Gerard, and sold her first novel. They have two children, Chris and Chloë.[2]

Bibliography

As Pamela Brooks

As Kate Hardy

Cosy crime novels

Romance novels

London City General

  1. The Doctor's Tender Secret (2004)
  2. The Baby Doctor's Desire (2004)
  3. The Doctor's Pregnancy Surprise (2005)

Posh Docs

  1. Her Celebrity Surgeon (2005)
  2. Her Honorable Playboy (2006)

The London Victoria

  1. The Greek Doctor's New-Year Baby (2008)
  2. The Children's Doctor's Special Proposal (2009)

To Tame a Playboy

  1. Surrender to the Playboy Sheikh (2009)
  2. Playboy Boss, Pregnancy of Passion (2009)

200 Harley Street

  1. The Soldier Prince (2014)

Billionaires of London

  1. Billionaire, Boss. . . Bridegroom? (2016)
  2. Holiday with the Best Man (2016)

Bachelor Bake-off

  1. A Spoonful of Sugar (2017)

Men of Marietta

  1. Flirting with Fire (2017)

Summer at Villa Rosa

  1. The Runaway Bride and the Billionaire (2017)

Miracles at Muswell Hill

  1. Christmas with her Daredevil Doc (2017)
  2. Their Pregnancy Gift (2017)

A Crown for Christmas

  1. The Soldier Prince’s Secret Baby Gift (2019)

Changing Shifts

  1. Fling with Her Hot-Shot Consultant (2020)

Anthologies in collaboration

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Awards by the Romantic Novelists' Association. 19 December 2012.
  2. Web site: Kate Hardy's Autobiography. 19 December 2012. 19 December 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20170919184103/http://www.katehardy.com/bio.html. 19 September 2017. dead.