Terri Brisbin is an American novelist who writes historical romance fiction, primarily set in the Regency period of early nineteenth‑century England. She has authored numerous stand‑alone novels and series for Harlequin Historical, a major imprint specializing in romance literature. Brisbin’s work is characterized by detailed period research, intricate plots, and a focus on the interpersonal dynamics of aristocratic society.
Career
- Brisbin began publishing professionally in the early 2000s.
- She has released more than thirty novels, many of which have appeared on bestseller lists, including the New York Times fiction list.
- Her titles are typically released in paperback and e‑book formats and have been translated into multiple languages.
Selected Works
Brisbin’s bibliography includes several notable series and stand‑alone novels, such as:
Series
- The Manner of the... series (a collection of Regency romances focusing on members of the British aristocracy).
- The Regency Rendezvous series (interconnected stories set against the backdrop of London society).
Stand‑alone novels
- A Month of Summer
- The Gilded Lily
(These titles represent examples of her published output; the full list comprises additional works across multiple sub‑genres of historical romance.)
Recognition
- Brisbin’s novels have frequently been listed on bestseller charts in the United States and the United Kingdom.
- She has been featured in romance‑genre anthologies and invited to speak at literary conventions focused on historical romance.
Personal Life
- Brisbin resides in Texas, United States.
- Specific biographical details such as her birth date and early education have not been publicly disclosed.
Bibliographic Note
Terri Brisbin’s contributions to the historical romance genre have established her as a prolific and commercially successful author within the niche of Regency‑era storytelling. Her body of work continues to be published by major romance publishers and remains popular among readers of period‑set romantic fiction.