Brenda Jagger
Brenda Jagger (born 9 July 1936 in Yorkshire, England โ d. 1986) was a British writer of 9 historical romance novels. In 1986, her last novel A Song Twice Over won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association.[1]
Brenda Jagger | |
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Born | Yorkshire, England, UK | 7 September 1936
Died | 1986 (aged 49โ50) |
Pen name | Brenda Jagger |
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | English |
Nationality | British |
Period | 1978โ1986 |
Genre | Romance |
Notable awards | RoNA Award |
Spouse | Phillip Jagger |
Children | Claudia Carvel, Vanessa Casatello, Alexandra Darby |
Biography
Brenda Jagger was born on 7 September 1936 in Yorkshire, England, UK. She married, and had three daughters. Before writing, she worked in Paris, France, and as a probation officer in the north of England.[2]
She published her first novel Antonia in 1978, set in Ancient Rome, like her novel Daughter of Aphrodite. Most of her other novels are set in Victorian era Yorkshire, like her popular Barforth Trilogy.
Brenda Jagger died in 1986.
Bibliography
Single novels
- Antonia (1978)
- Daughter of Aphrodite (1981)
- Days of Grace (1983)
- A Winter's Child (1984)
- A Song Twice Over (1985)
- Distant Choices (1986)
The Barforth Trilogy
- The Clouded Hills (1980) a.k.a. Verity (US title)
- Flint and Roses (1981) a.k.a. The Barforth Women (US title)
- The Sleeping Sword (1982) a.k.a. An Independent Woman (US title)
- The Barforth Trilogy: The Clouded Hills / Flint and Roses / Sleeping Sword (omnibus) (1988)
References and sources
- Awards by the Romantic Novelists' Association, 2 October 2012
- Lesley Henderson; D. L. Kirkpatrick (1990), Twentieth-century romance and historical writers, St. James Press, p. 856
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