Camille Aubray books

Camille Aubray writes historical fiction and cozy mystery novels set in Europe, including the Penny Nichols series and standalone novels like Cooking for Picasso and The Godmothers.

Penny Nichols Reading Order

Title Published Buy on Amazon
A Rather Lovely Inheritance 2007 Buy
A Rather Curious Engagement 2008 Buy
A Rather Charming Invitation 2010 Buy
A Rather Remarkable Homecoming 2011 Buy

Standalone Novels

Title Published Buy on Amazon
Cooking for Picasso 2016 Buy
The Godmothers 2021 Buy
The Girl from the Grand Hotel 2024 Buy

Camille Aubray writes novels set against European backdrops, blending history, family stories, and light mystery. Her Penny Nichols series follows a young woman who unexpectedly inherits property in the south of France and finds herself drawn into a world of family secrets and European charm. The four books, starting with A Rather Lovely Inheritance (2007), carry Penny through adventures in France and England.

Aubray’s standalone novels take a more literary approach. Cooking for Picasso (2016) imagines a young French woman who cooked for Pablo Picasso during his time on the Riviera. The Godmothers (2021) tells the story of four women connected to a Hollywood mogul, and The Girl from the Grand Hotel (2024) continues her interest in European historical settings.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Camille Aubray written?

Camille Aubray has written seven books across two series.

What was Camille Aubray's first book?

Camille Aubray’s first book is A Rather Lovely Inheritance, published in 2007.

What genre does Camille Aubray write?

Camille Aubray writes historical fiction and light mystery novels. Her Penny Nichols series follows a woman who inherits a villa in the south of France, while her standalone novels explore historical settings in Europe.

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