Jill Mansell
Jill Mansell is a British author of romantic comedy novels. She grew up in the Cotswolds and attended Sir William Romney's School in Tetbury. After working at the Burden Neurological Institute in Bristol for many years, she became a full-time writer in 1992. Her books have sold over fifteen million copies worldwide and she is considered one of the top 20 British female novelists of the 21st century. Her novels are known for their witty banter, heartwarming stories, and relatable characters.
Awards
["Romantic Novelists' Association's Romantic Comedy Prize (2011) for 'Take a Chance on Me'", "Romantic Novelists' Association's Contemporary Romantic Novel award (shortlisted) for 'To The Moon And Back' (2012)", 'Outstanding Achievement award by the RNA (2015)', "Nielsen Awards, Silver Bestseller (2018) for 'The One You Really Want'", "Nielsen Awards, Silver Bestseller (2018) for 'Rumour Has It'", "Nielsen Awards, Silver Bestseller (2018) for 'Don't Want to Miss a Thing'", "Nielsen Awards, Silver Bestseller (2018) for 'You and Me, Always'", "British Book Awards, Romantic Fiction Book of the Year (nominated) for 'An Almost Perfect Summer' (2026)", "Romance Bestseller Award for 'An Almost Perfect Summer' (2026)"]
Notable Works
['Rumour Has It', "An Offer You Can't Refuse", 'Take a Chance On Me', 'To the Moon And Back', 'An Almost Perfect Summer', 'The Wedding of the Year', 'Promise Me', 'Should I Tell You?', "And Now You're Back", 'It Started with a Secret', 'You and Me, Always']
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