Madeline Hunter is a prolific American author known primarily for her historical romance novels. She began her career with her debut novel, "By Arrangement," in 2000, quickly garnering critical acclaim, including starred reviews from Publishers Weekly for titles like "The Charmer" and "By Possession." Hunter's work is characterized by its focus on passionate romances set in historical periods, particularly 14th-century London, often featuring dukes, lords, and ladies navigating societal expectations and forbidden loves. Her novels frequently appear on bestseller lists, and she has received numerous awards, most notably the RITA Award from Romance Writers of America, recognizing her significant contributions to the romance genre.
Hunter's prolific output encompasses numerous series and standalone novels, including the "14th Century London" series, "The Seducers" series, and the "Fairbourne Quartet," among others. She frequently collaborates with other authors, such as Mary Jo Putney and Sabrina Jeffries, on various short stories and novellas. Her books are characterized by their engaging plots, strong romantic elements, and detailed historical settings. She currently resides in Pennsylvania with her family.















































