Nadine Dorries is a bestselling author of Sagas, who has made a name for herself as one of the most controversial Members of Parliament in the United Kingdom. She was born in Liverpool in the 1950s and spent her childhood in the suburb of Bargery. Dorries was raised in a working-class family, with her father working as a bus driver.
Dorries' upbringing had a significant influence on her writing career. Her first novel, "The Four Streets," was inspired by her childhood memories and her close relationship with her Irish grandmother. Before becoming a full-time writer and politician, Dorries trained as a nurse and had a successful career in which she established and sold her own business.
In 2005, Dorries became the MP for Mid-Bedfordshire, a position she still holds today. Despite her political career, Dorries has continued to write, and her debut novel, "The Four Streets," was a huge success. She is currently working on the sequel to her first novel. Dorries has three daughters and is known for her outspoken and often controversial views, which have made her a prominent figure in British politics.