Sabrina Jeffries has written at least 90 books. Their most popular book is A Duke for Diana with 20 saves with an average rating of 3⭐.
Raised amidst the rubber plantations in Thailand with missionary parents, Sabrina Jeffries likes to say she rode to her bestselling success on the back of an elephant. In truth, Jeffries has earned numerous placements on the New York Times and USA Today lists with Regency historicals that readers savor for her trademark sexy blend of witty dialogue and enterprising characters. It’s no accident she has been dubbed “The Queen of the Sexy Regency Romance.”
About that plantation business—living in the boonies of Thailand afforded Sabrina endless hours to read Jane Austen novels and other classics voraciously. Not surprisingly, back in the States, she went on to earn a doctorate in English literature from Tulane University—and a craving for Cajun food.
While Sabrina is at ease with refined academia types, she enjoys using her literary skills to pen novels of romantic fiction. She sold her first book in 1991 and has 35 published novels to her credit. Whenever she struggles with a plot point, she shuts off the computer and tackles a jigsaw puzzle, and before long, bingo! Problem solved. Another stress-reliever for the inventive author: creating her popular Will and Jane’s Excellent Adventure comics. Displaying Sabrina’s fine-tuned sense of humor, the comics feature a William Shakespeare caricature figure and a Jane Austen action figure.
Caffeine addict, Third Culture Kid, chocoholic, and popular novelist with more than six million books in print, Jeffries defies labels. Her biting humor and simultaneous warmth endear her to her 10,000 Facebook fans, Pinterest followers and loyal Goddess blog readers. At home in front of a crowd—any crowd (no really, just hand over the microphone and get ready for some fun)—Jeffries is a sought-after speaker, as evidenced by her 2010 gig as emcee for the National Romance Writers of America’s 30th Anniversary Awards Ceremony.
While Sabrina treks through remote locales in the name of research and rubs elbows in the big cities with other industry professionals, she says her favorite destination is home. She lives in Cary, North Carolina, with her two best guys—husband, Rene, and adult son, Nick, who has inspired her to actively champion the cause of autistic children.
#1 of 4 in Hellions of Halstead Hall
2009 • 13 Readers • 488 pages • 4.3
#1 of 3 in School For Heiresses
2004 • 12 Readers • 376 pages • 5
#4 of 3 in School For Heiresses
2008 • 12 Readers • 400 pages • 3.8
#3 of 4 in Duke Dynasty
2020 • 11 Readers • 286 pages • 3.6
2011 • 9 Readers • 5
9 Readers • 4.7
9 Readers • 5
2009 • 9 Readers • 372 pages • 4.7
#3 of 4 in The Duke's Men
2014 • 8 Readers • 416 pages • 3.1
2009 • 8 Readers • 384 pages • 4.3
7 Readers • 4.7
#4 of 4 in Hellions of Halstead Hall
2011 • 7 Readers • 359 pages
#2 of 2 in Designing Debutantes
2023 • 7 Readers • 352 pages • 4
#6 of 4 in Hellions of Halstead Hall
2012 • 6 Readers • 355 pages • 4
#1.5 of 4 in Duke Dynasty
2019 • 5 Readers • 322 pages • 3
2015 • 4 Readers • 400 pages • 4
2022 • 4 Readers • 402 pages • 3.8
4 Readers • 4
#0.5 of 12 in Leopard People
2002 • 3 Readers • 378 pages • 4.5
#4.5 of 3 in School For Heiresses
2008 • 3 Readers • 404 pages
2011 • 3 Readers • 33 pages • 2
2 Readers • 2.5
2016 • 2 Readers • 84 pages • 3
#3 of 3 in Royal Brotherhood
2005 • 2 Readers • 384 pages • 3
2022 • 2 Readers • 7,000 pages • 4
2015 • 1 Reader • 544 pages
#2 of 3 in Restoration
1994 • 1 Reader • 416 pages • 3
2012 • 1 Reader
1 Reader • 5
1 Reader
1 Reader
1 Reader
1 Reader
2015 • 1 Reader • 481 pages • 3
#2 of 4 in Hellions of Halstead Hall
2010 • 1 Reader • 388 pages
2009 • 384 pages
2013 • 150 pages
2021 • 137 pages
2021 • 304 pages
2023 • 315 pages
2015 • 456 pages