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Lecia Cornwall

Lecia Cornwall (born c. 1960 in Toronto) is a Canadian author of romantic fiction. Her works have primarily featured the Regency era.
==Early life==
Lecia Cornwall was born in Toronto. She became interested in history after watching the miniseries ''The Six Wives of Henry VIII'' at the age of ten, which prompted her to begin reading about the Plantagenets and the Tudors, as well as fairy tales. Years later, after staying home to raise her children, Cornwall decided to begin writing fiction, with a focus on medieval historical romance.〔 To learn how to write a novel, she read as many medieval romances as possible at her local library, including works by Jo Beverley, Philippa Gregory, Jude Deveraux, and Julie Garwood. Having exhausted the library's offerings on the subject, Cornwall discovered Bernard Cornwell's "dashing, brave, tormented, inspiring hero" Richard Sharpe, who interested her in reading other Regency-era fiction by such authors as Mary Balogh, Julia Quinn, and Eloisa James.〔 She also read non-fiction works on the era. Cornwall considers the Regency period to be

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