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Charlotte Bingham

Charlotte Bingham is an award-winning author whose books have sold millions of copies around the world.

A constant fixture in the Bestseller List, Charlotte's continued success is a testament to her unique storytelling abilities and universal appeal as a writer.

Throughout her long and illustrious career besides novels Charlotte Bingham has also written for stage and screen, most notably several of the early episodes of the classic British television series Upstairs Downstairs.

Winner of the RNA (Romantic Novelists Association) Best Romantic Novel and Transworld's leading writer Romantic Fiction, Charlotte Bingham's loyal readership has been kept enthralled and constantly delighted by her highly-acclaimed novels for over thirty years.

'Charlotte Bingham's devotees will recognise her supreme skill as a storyteller...
A heartwarming romance which is full of emotion.'
The White Marriage
INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

'A story to make you laugh and cry.'
To Hear A Nightingale
WOMAN

'A perfect example of the new, darker romantic fiction.. A true 24 carat love story.'
Love Song
THE SUNDAY TIMES

'Line up, fans of Edith Wharton's 'The Buccaneers,' for your copy of Debutantes...
[a] dramatic novel of 19th-century ballroom battles for power by marriage.'
Debutantes
COSMOPOLITAN

'A big, wallowy, delicious read.'
The White Marriage
THE TIMES

'A compulsive, intriguing and perceptive read.'
The Business
SUNDAY EXPRESS

'Superbly written. A romantic novel that is romantic in the true sense of the word.'
In Sunshine Or in Shadow
DAILY MAIL

'A long, absorbing read, perfect for holidays.'
Stardust
SUNDAY EXPRESS

'Charlotte Bingham's spellbinding sage is required reading.'
Nanny
COSMOPOLITAN

'A perfect escapist cocktail for summertime romantics.'
The Kissing Garden
MAIL ON SUNDAY

'A novel rich in dramatic surprises..will have you frantically turning the pages.'
The Nightingale Sings
DAILY MAIL

'Extremely popular..her books sell and sell.'
Grand Affair
DAILY MAIL

Charlotte Binghams Novels Are 'Twenty-four carat love stories'
THE SUNDAY TIMES