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  1. Nora Roberts (nascida Eleanor Marie Robertson, em 10 de outubro de 1950, Silver Spring, Maryland) é uma escritora norte-americana com mais de duzentos best-sellers publicados. [1] Ela escreve também sob o pseudônimo de J. D. Robb (na Série Mortal), Jill March e Sarah Hardesty (em publicações no Reino Unido ).

    • Eleanor Marie Robertson
    • J. D. Robb
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nora_RobertsNora Roberts - Wikipedia

    Nora Roberts (born Eleanor Marie Robertson on October 10, 1950) is an American author of over 225 romance novels. She writes as J. D. Robb, Jill March, and (in the U.K.) Sarah Hardesty.

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    • American
    • Romance, fantasy, suspense
    • Novelist
  3. Eleanor Marie Robertson (n. Silver Spring, Maryland, el 10 de octubre de 1950) es una escritora estadounidense de libros superventas, dentro del género de novela romántica y de suspense con el nombre Nora Roberts y de literatura fantástica con el nombre J. D. Robb.

    • Eleanor Marie Robertson Aufem-Brinke Wilder
  4. www.forbes.com › profile › nora-robertsNora Roberts - Forbes

    1 de jun. de 2023 · Born Eleanor Marie Robertson, Nora Roberts turned to writing when snowed in during a blizzard and published her first book in 1981. The prolific romance author is publishing her 230th book in July ...

  5. Nora Roberts (nascida Eleanor Marie Robertson a 10 de Outubro de 1950) é uma escritora norte-americana, autora de best-sellers românticos. Foi a primeira mulher a figurar no Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame.

    • Estados Unidos
    • Female
    • October 10, 1950
  6. Eleanor Marie Robertson, better known as Nora Roberts is one of the most famous American novelists in romantic genera. She was born on October 10th, 1950 in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA. Born to Irish descendent parents, she describes herself as “an Irish woman through and through”.

  7. 21 de jun. de 2023 · Nora Roberts is the pen name for Eleanor Marie Robertson, who was born in 1950 in Silver Spring, Maryland. With four older brothers, she was the youngest child and only daughter in her family. Her family loved books and reading, and she spent her childhood making up stories inside her head.