Nora Roberts

Nora Roberts

Nora Roberts has written at least 693 books. Their most popular book is Year One with 254 saves with an average rating of 3.62⭐. Their next book, Hidden Nature, is scheduled for release on .

Author Bio

Eleanor Marie Robertson was born on October 10, 1950 in Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S.A. She was the youngest of the five children, also the only girl, of a marriage with Irish ancestors. Her family were avid readers, so books were always important in her life. She attended a Catholic school and credits the nuns with instilling in her a sense of discipline. During her sophomore year in high school, she transferred to a local public school, where she met Ronald Aufdem-Brinke, her future first husband.

In August 17, 1968, as soon as she had graduated from High School, Eleanor married, against her parents' wishes. The marriage settled in Keedysville, Maryland. Her husband worked at his father's sheet-metal business before joining her parents in their lighting company. While, she worked briefly as a legal secretary. "I could type fast but couldn't spell, I was the worst legal secretary ever," she says now. After their sons, Dan and Jason, were born she stayed home. Calling this her "Earth Mother" years, she spent much of her time doing crafts, including ceramics and sewing her children's clothes. The marriage ended separating, and they obtained the divorce in January 1985.

In February 1979, a blizzard in forced her hand to try another creative outlet. She was snowed in with a three and six year old with no kindergarten respite in sight and a dwindling supply of chocolate. During the now famous blizzard, she pulled out a pencil and notebook and began to write down one of those stories. It was there that a career was born. Several manuscripts and rejections later, her first book, Irish Thoroughbred, was published by Silhouette in 1981 as Nora Roberts, a shortened form of her birth name Eleanor Marie Robertson, because she assumed that all authors had pen names.

Eleanor wrote under the pseudonym Jill March a story for a magazine titled "Melodies of Love".

Eleanor met her second husband, Bruce Wilder, when she hired him to build bookshelves. They were married in July 1985. Her husband owns and operates a bookstore in Boonsboro, Maryland called "Turn the Page Books". Since that time, they've expanded their home, traveled the world.

In 1992, she decided adopted other pseudonym so to publish a futuristic-suspense novels, she first decided to use the pseudonym D.J. MacGregor, but she discovered that this pseudonym was used by another author. In 1995, her first "In Death" serial novel was published under the pseudonym J.D. Robb, the initials "J.D." were taken from her sons, Jason and Dan, while "Robb" is a shortened form of Roberts.

Eleanor has also been known as Sara Hardesty, because when the "Born In" series was released in U.K. it carried that name instead of Nora Roberts. She has since changed publishers.

Eleanor has been plagiarized by another best-selling romance writer, Janet Dailey. The practice came to light after a reader read Nora Roberts' "Sweet Revenge" and Janet Dailey's "Notorious" back-to-back; she noticed several similarities and posted the comparable passages on the Internet. Calling the plagiarism "mind rape," Eleanor sued Janet Daily. In 1997, Janet, admitted to repeatedly plagiarizing from Nora Roberts' work, and that both "Aspen Gold" and "Notorious" lifted heavily from Nora Roberts's work. Both of those novels were pulled from print after Janet's admission. She acknowledged the plagiarism and blamed it on a psychological disorder. In a settlement, Janet paid Eleanor an undisclosed sum, which Eleanor donated to the Literacy Volunteers of America.

A founding member of the Romance Writers of America (R.W.A.), she was the first inductee in the organization's Hall of Fame. She also is a member of several writers groups and has won countless awards from her colleagues and the publishing industry.

In 1989, Nora Roberts's novel "Magic Moments" had been made into TV movie, also "Sanctuary" (Melissa Gilbert) in 2001. In 2007 Lifetime Television adapted four Nora Roberts's novels into TV movies: , "Montana Sky" (Ashley Williams), "Carolina Moon" (Claire Forlani), "Blue Smoke" (Alicia Witt) and "Angel's Fall" (Heather Locklear).

Taming Natasha
The heart of Devin MacKade
Morrigan's Cross
Captive Star
Hidden Riches
The MacGregor Brides
All The Possibilities
Rebellion
Second Nature
Irish Hearts
A Will and a Way
Chasing Passion: Falling for Rachel / Convincing Alex
The Fall of Shane MacKade
Considering Kate
Lawless
The Last Honest Woman
Luring a Lady
A Royal Affair: Affaire Royale/Command Performance
The liar
The Winning Hand
Charmed
Cordina's crown jewel
The Perfect Neighbor
Savor the Moment
Chasing Hope: Taming Natasha / Luring a Lady
Dance to the Piper
Hot Rocks
Island of Flowers
Secret Star
Convincing Alex
A Matter of Choice
Tempting Fate
Private Scandals
Night Moves
The Search
The Playboy Prince
Skin Deep
Dead of Night
Hidden Star
Night Shield
Dance of Dreams
Irish Thoroughbred
The MacGregors
THE ART OF DECEPTION
Without a Trace
Command Performance
Untamed
The Hollow
Gabriel's Angel
Värdshuset
The Witness
Enchanted
A Little Magic
The Last Boyfriend
Blithe Images
Irish Rebel
A Little Fate
The MacGregors
In Dreams
Affaire royale
Local hero
Night Smoke
For the Love of Lilah
Temptation
The Donovan Legacy: Charmed & Enchanted
Valley of silence
Dangerous: Risky Business / Storm Warning / The Welcoming
Un Negocio Arriesgado
One Summer
The Calhouns: Catherine, Amanda and Lilah
The Stanislaski brothers
Best laid plans
La bahía de los suspiros
Home for Christmas
Night Shadow
This magic moment
Night Tales
Ever After
All I Want For Christmas
A Man for Amanda
Megan's Mate
Loving Jack
One Man's Art
Courting Catherine
Tonight and always
Boundary lines
Mind Over Matter
Opposites Attract
Storm Warning
Una Vida Juntos
Risky Business
The Best Mistake
The Law Is a Lady
Loving Jack
From this day
Irish Rose
Dual Image
Search for Love
Lessons learned
The MacKade Brothers: Devin and Shane