[1991] - Freya gave up a PhD scholarship to write her first novel, Sally. For 4 years she turned deaf ears to parents and pals who pleaded with her to "get a proper job". She went on the dole and did a succession of freelance and temping jobs to support "writing days" every now and then. During this time, she was rejected by many publishers and agents whose comments ranged from "you can't start a book like that" (referring to Sally's rather raunchy opening scene) to "I like your idea but can't stand your style". Undeterred, she started Chloë as soon as she finished Sally. In 1996 she approached one of the UK's top literary agents, Jonathan Lloyd at Curtis Brown Ltd. Throwing caution to the wind, Freya sent him 3 chapters and a page of completely fabricated reviews, which she wrote on behalf of the Sunday Times, Jilly Cooper and Germaine Greer. Lloyd took her on and put her work up for auction.
[1996] - 5 publishers enter a bidding war for Freya's books. A three-book deal for a six figure sum is the result. Sally is published to great acclaim and Freya is heralded a fresh voice in fiction.
[1997] - Chloë doubles Sally's release figures and is a Sunday Times bestseller.
[1998] - Polly spends 14 weeks in the original Fiction Top 10. The film rights are sold and the paperback goes straight onto the Sunday Times Top 10 at no.5.
[1999] - Freya's 4th Novel Cat is published in November. Set around the Tour de France, Freya's research took her deep down to the secrets behind the Lycra.
Freya's books are translated into five languages. In Holland, she is called the Literary Spice Girl and her books are hailed "better than viagra"Her fan base is wide, ranging from teenage girls to elderly gentlemen worldwide.
[2000] - Cat is released in June in mass market paperback. Fen is being written. Pip is being researched. Freya is involved with the Daphne Du Maurier Festival and the Edinburgh International Literary Festival as well as many other book festivals from Bodmin to Bracknell.
[2001] - Freya's 5th novel, Fen, is to be published on Thursday October 4th. Her son, Felix, was born on Easter Sunday, 15th April 2001.
[2002] - Freya spends the summer writing Pip. Fen is published in paperback in late September and goes straight into the charts, peaking at no.4. Freya is now safely into her second pregnancy with the baby due in early February. Pip is completed late November and Freya and her family move house a couple of weeks later.
[2003] - Georgia Jeannette born on 4th February 2003 at 10.45 pm, weighing 7 lbs 14 0z. Pip is published on August 7th. Freya starts her 7th novel, featuring the adventures of two best friends.
[2004] - Pip is published to great success in paperback. Freya completes Love Rules – her 7th novel, which will be published by HarperCollins in early February 2005. Freya is now hard at work on no8 – which reunites Cat, Fen and Pip McCabe.
[2005] - Love Rules is published by Freya’s new publishers, Harper Collins and is a Top10 bestseller, breaking all Freya’s previous sales records. Freya is reunited with her editor, Lynne Drew, who published Freya’s first five novels. Home Truths, Freya’s 8th novel is written and the author’s thoughts turn to her 9th…
[2006] - Home Truths is published by Harper Collins in March and stays in the Original Fiction Top10 for over 3 months. The book becomes a paperback bestseller in the autumn, making the national Top 10 and riding high over the Christmas period. Pillow Talk, Freya’s 9th novel is written and the author’s thoughts turn to her 10th…
[2007] - Pillow Talk is published by Harper Collins in August to great acclaim, going straight into the Original Fiction Top Ten. The tenth novel is underway - and waiting for a title.

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