Sabrina Jeffries is an American romance novelist, primarily known for her historical romance novels, particularly those set in the Regency era. Born in New Orleans in 1958, she transitioned to writing under the pen names Deborah Martin and Deborah Nicholas, frequently publishing under multiple names. Jeffries’ writing style is characterized by its focus on romantic relationships, often featuring charming heroes and spirited heroines navigating societal expectations and personal desires. She has become a long-reigning leading voice in historical romance, consistently delivering engaging stories within the genre.
Jeffries has authored a prolific body of work, encompassing numerous series and standalone novels. Her extensive catalog includes titles within series such as Designing Debutantes, Duke Dynasty, and Mossy Creek, as well as standalone novels and short stories. She often collaborates with other authors, notably Mary Jo Putney and Madeline Hunter, contributing to a large number of interconnected stories and novellas. Her work has earned her the title of New York Times Bestselling Author.
































































