Jackie Collins
Jacqueline Jill Collins OBE was a renowned English author, celebrated for her riveting romance novels. Relocating to Los Angeles in the 1960s, Collins established her career in the heart of the entertainment industry, where she would spend the majority of her professional life. Throughout her illustrious career, she penned an impressive 32 novels, all of which achieved bestseller status on The New York Times list.
With sales surpassing 500 million copies globally, her works have been translated into 40 different languages, captivating readers around the world. Collins was known for her distinctive writing style, which often blended glamour, drama, and a keen understanding of the complexities of relationships, making her a pioneer in the genre of romantic fiction.
Among her notable works are titles like "Hollywood Wives," "Lucky," and "Chances," each of which earned both critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. In recognition of her significant contributions to literature and her impact on popular culture, Collins was honored with an OBE (Order of the British Empire). Her legacy continues to influence aspiring writers and entertain readers, solidifying her status as a trailblazer in the literary world.