Bronwyn Parry
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International award-winning author Bronwyn Parry has previously written six romantic thrillers set in outback Australia, published by Hachette Australia. Her first novel won the Romance Writers of America’s prestigious Golden Heart Award, and two of her books were finalists in RWA’s RITA™ and Daphne du Maurier awards. She has also won the Australian Romance Readers award for Favourite Romantic Suspense three times. With The Clothier’s Daughter, Bronwyn turns her pen to another romance genre she loves, historical romance, and draws on her long interest in history and particularly textile and costume history to weave a story of intrigue, drama and passion. When she’s not working at her keyboard, she enjoys researching and making historical clothing, and she’s a skilled spinner, weaver, seamstress and knitter. The Clothier’s Daughter is in part inspired by her Honors thesis research on British worsted textiles. Bronwyn lives with her husband and two border collies on 100 acres of beautiful bushland in the New England tablelands of northern New South Wales, Australia. Their place abounds in wildlife – kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, sugar gliders, quolls, and koalas. She travels extensively through rural and outback areas of the country, and also loves visiting the UK, the home of her ancestors.