Eliza Knight

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Eliza Knight
BornEliza Knight
OccupationJournalist, author and podcaster
Children3
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elizaknight.com

Eliza Knight is a USA Today journalist and international bestselling American author known for her historical fiction and romance fiction novel series taking place in 15th century to 19th century Europe. She also has been published numerous titles under the name E. Knight. Her love of history began as a young girl when she traipsed the halls of Versailles and ran through the fields in Southern France. [1] She is the creator of the popular historical blog, History Undressed and a co-host on the History, Books and Wine podcast.

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Personal life

Knight is married with three children. [2]

Fiction novel series

Historical Fiction Standalone

Order of Tales From The Tudor Court (Historical Fiction)

Historical Fiction Anthologies

Stolen Bride series

Conquered Bride Series

Sutherland Legacy series

Prince Charlie's Angels series

Order of Scots Of Honor series

Highland Lairds series

Distinguished Scots series

Short Stories/Novellas

Men Of The Sea series

Order of Rules Of Chivalry series

Order of Highland Wars series

One Night series

MacDougall Legacy series

Thistle and Rose series

Wicked Women series

Highland Bound series

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