Nancy Butler has been an Anglophile since she was nineteen,
when she traveled to England to see Carnaby Street. ("I
blame it on the Beatles!") Her frequent visits to an
American friend living in London have furnished her with
enough inspiration to keep writing Regencies well into the
new millennium.
Butler resides in northern New Jersey with two cats, Aja
and Puck, surrounded by her collection of artwork, funky
antiques, and books. When she manages to get away from her
computer, she can usually be found riding her quarter horse
mare, Ginger, through the scenic wilds of Bergen County.
Butler is the 1998 Golden Leaf Award winner for Best First
Novel.