Sophie Irwin grew up in Dorset before relocating to south London following university.
Her deep immersion in historical fiction shaped her writing career significantly, including a dissertation exploring how Georgette Heyer's work influenced morale during World War Two.
She spent considerable time researching Regency London through extensive archival study, ensuring authenticity in her storytelling.
Her passion for the era brings both scholarly depth and contemporary energy to her fiction.
Irwin aims to transport readers to a world where ballrooms functioned as battlegrounds, blending historical richness with modern accessibility in her debut and subsequent novels.
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