Nell Dixon

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Nell Dixon
BornEngland, United Kingdom
Pen nameNell Dixon/Helena Dixon
Occupation Novelist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityBritish
Period2006-Present
Genre Romantic novel Detective Fiction
Notable awards RoNA Award
Spouseyes
Children3
Website
www.nelldixon.com

Nell Dixon (born in England, United Kingdom) is a British writer of romance novels since 2006. She is the only author to have twice won the Love Story of the Year by the Romantic Novelists' Association, in 2007 with Marrying Max and in 2010 with Animal Instincts with two different publishers. [1]

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Biography

Nell Dixon was born in the Black Country of England, United Kingdom. Married, she had three daughters. [2]

Bibliography

Single novels

A Cornish Christmas (2011) Lights, Camera, Poltergeist (2011)

New Bay Wedding (2012) Easter Holiday (2012) Unexpected Treasure (2012) Radio Gaga (2013) Christmas Ever After (2013) Sophie's Choice (2014) Passionate Harvest (2016) A Chance to Heal (2016) The Miss Underhay series - written as Helena Dixon (2020 to present)

Anthologies in collaboration

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References

  1. Awards by the Romantic Novelists' Association, 16 December 2012
  2. Nell Dixon Author Biography, 16 December 2012