Irene Radford, writing as P.R. Frost, is an American author known for her prolific and diverse body of work spanning multiple genres. Born in Oregon, she began writing stories from a young age and has consistently produced a large number of novels and short stories since then. Radford's writing style is characterized by imaginative world-building, often incorporating elements of fantasy, science fiction, and mystery. She's particularly recognized for her expansive series, including the Children of the Dragon Nimbus, Tess Noncoire, and Whistling River Lodge Mysteries, alongside a wide range of standalone novels, short stories, and even non-fiction works focused on writing and publishing. Radford has also explored numerous alternate writing names including C.F. Bentley and Phyllis Ames.
Radford’s career is marked by a significant output, encompassing urban fantasy, space opera, and mystery genres. Her works frequently feature strong female characters and intricate plots. She has deliberately diversified her writing across several series and formats, including collaborative projects with other authors, reflecting a long-standing passion for storytelling and a commitment to exploring various creative avenues. The breadth of her catalog showcases her versatility and enduring dedication to the craft of writing.





























































