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Sherry M. Thomas (born 1975) is an American novelist of young adult fantasy, historical romance, and contemporary romance. She has won multiple awards including the Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Historical Romance for Not Quite a Husband in 2010 and His at Night in 2011.
A Study in Scarlet Women is a mystery by Sherry Thomas. It is the first novel of Thomas' "Lady Sherlock series". [1] In the novel, Thomas gender-flips Sherlock Holmes into Charlotte Holmes. [2] Thomas said "A Sherlock Holmes has the luxury of not thinking about such rules.
Sharon Bialy, Sherry Thomas, Russell Scott – casting directors; and Robin D. Cook – location casting director Hulu: This Is Us : Tiffany Little Canfield and Bernard Telsey – casting directors NBC: Westworld : John Papsidera – casting director HBO: 2018 [3] The Crown : Nina Gold and Robert Sterne – casting directors Netflix
Romantic Times named it a Top Pick with 4 1/2 stars, saying "Thomas doesn’t just enhance the genre, she enriches it with her intelligent characters, brilliant dialogue, innovative plot twists and amazing love stories. Reading her novel is a rare treat — an insight into the hearts and minds of all who dream.
In Sarah MacLean's review for The New York Times, she says, "The Chinese-born Thomas is known for a lush style that demonstrates her love of her second language, and this novel edges into historical fiction with its transporting prose even as it delivers on heat and emotion and a well-earned happily ever after."
My Beautiful Enemy is a historical romance by Sherry Thomas set in imperial China. Thomas, in describing the novel said she "intended [it] to be an English version of a Chinese wuxia novel, with a heroic female spin."
The novel starts the summer of 1897, three years after a married couple, Bryony Asquith and Leo Marsden, have been estranged. Dr. Asquith is required at her home in England, and her family has asked her husband to retrieve her at her clinic in the Rumbur valley of the Chitral District in what was then the northwest frontier of India.
Private Arrangements received the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award - Best Historical in 2008. [1]The Historical Novel Society called Private Arrangements "a delightful story with a well-developed plot that is well balanced with the right amount of historical detail" and noted that its "characters are complex and the emotional conflict is believable."