Nora Roberts, born on October 10, 1950, is a prolific American author renowned for her extensive body of work, which includes over 225 novels. Her primary focus has been on romance, where she has captivated readers with her engaging storytelling and rich character development. Roberts has established herself as a leading figure in the literary world, particularly in the romance genre.
In addition to her romance novels, Roberts has ventured into the realm of police procedurals, showcasing her versatility as a writer. Under the pseudonym J. D. Robb, she has infused elements of science fiction into her gripping narratives, further broadening her appeal to a diverse audience. Her ability to weave intricate plots with compelling characters has earned her a dedicated following.
Roberts has also published works under the names Jill March and Sarah Hardesty in the U.K., demonstrating her adaptability and willingness to explore different styles and genres. Beyond her writing career, she has held various roles, including that of a legal secretary and businessperson, and is known for her philanthropic efforts.