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  • Bestselling “Queen Of Bonkbuster” Author Rebecca Chance dies, 59

    Best-selling Bonkbuster author, Rebecca Chance, has passed away at the age of 59, according to statements on Instagram. Chance was interviewed for THEGAYUK numerous times during her writing career and was a staunch gay-rights ally. She was crowned “Queen of the bonkbuster, by then TGUK editor and chief Jake Hook.

    Her books include thrillers, bonkbusters, chick lit, mysteries, Tart Noir, romantic comedies, and young adult. Between 1996 and 2011, Henderson published 17 books under her own name. She began writing as Rebecca Chance in 2009.

    Author Matt Cain wrote on Instagram, “RIP Lauren Milne Henderson AKA Rebecca Chance. We met in 2014 when we were both published by the same editor at Pan Macmillan and quickly became party and publicity partners. She was outrageous, sparky and filthy – and could also be shockingly and delightfully bitchy. But we also lived around the corner from each other so some of my favourite moments were our walks on Hampstead Heath, when she showed her gentler, more vulnerable side.”

    Wit, Style and gorgeous shoes

    Rebecca Chance, the bestselling novelist and journalist whose glamorous, high-octane fiction captivated readers around the world, died on 11 March 2026 at the age of 59. Known off the page as Lauren Henderson, she leaves behind a rich literary legacy defined by wit, style, and a keen eye for the complexities of modern womanhood.

    Born on 30 September 1966 in Hampstead, London, Henderson was educated at North London Collegiate School and later studied English Literature at Cambridge University. She began her career as a journalist, writing for publications including The ObserverThe Guardian, and Cosmopolitan, where her sharp voice and cultural insight quickly distinguished her. 

    Henderson first made her mark as a novelist under her own name, publishing 17 books between 1996 and 2011 across genres including crime, romantic comedy, and young adult fiction. She was also a pioneering force in the “Tart Noir” movement—a subgenre blending crime fiction with feminist sensibility—and is widely regarded as its “godmother.” 

    In 2009, she reinvented herself under the pen name Rebecca Chance, launching a series of glamorous thrillers often described as “bonkbusters.” Titles such as DivasBad Sisters, and Killer Heels became international bestsellers, with several appearing on The Sunday Times bestseller list. Her novels, translated into more than 20 languages, transported readers into worlds of wealth, ambition, and intrigue, often exploring the darker undercurrents beneath polished surfaces. 

    Her life beyond writing was as cosmopolitan as her fiction. Henderson spent time living in Tuscany and later in New York, experiences that informed both her journalism and her novels. Her 2005 non-fiction work, Jane Austen’s Guide to Dating, reflected her ability to blend literary insight with contemporary culture.

    Throughout her career, she remained a vibrant presence in literary circles, contributing essays, editing anthologies, and appearing at festivals across the UK, US, and Australia. She was admired not only for her storytelling but also for her advocacy of women’s voices in crime fiction.

    Rebecca Chance’s work endures as a celebration of bold, flawed, and fascinating women navigating power, desire, and identity. She is remembered as a trailblazer who brought glamour and grit together in equal measure, leaving an indelible mark on popular fiction.

    The cause of her death has not been established.

  • In Conversation With: Rebecca Chance, A Heady Mix Of RuPaul Meets Joan Rivers

    We’re in an exclusive London eatery, Rebecca Chance and I sit down for a natter about why gay porn turns the girls on, and that was just after one Rosé. Yes it’s just an average Tuesday night chez Chance.

    As we start, she drags out her camera and asks me to pose for a selfie, naturally I Zoolander the hell out of the picture… “Even that’s turning me on,” she laughs, “that’s not suppose to happen is it!”

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  • INTERVIEW | Queen of the BONK BUSTER Rebecca Chance

    If you don’t know who Rebecca Chance is yet, all you need to know is that she is the author where camp knows no limits. Move over Jilly Cooper and Jackie Collins, RC is the Queen of the Bonk Buster.

    had the pleasure of talking to Ms. Chance last year, just after the release of her book Bad Angels, which was my guilty pleasure of the winter season. Read the review here.

    As she answered the phone to me, I heard her laughing, asking what she found funny, she told me she had been watching the Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta Christmas video on a loop and couldn’t stop rewinding it to the line dancing bit. Her cackling makes me love her instantly.

    No stranger to adding a bit of man on man action to her books, I asked her about it,

    ‘I’m bringing my editor along for the ride,’ Chance giggles, ‘She’s kind of got stabilisers on, little training wheels, on at the moment, she says as long as it’s “tender and sensitive” and I’m like ‘yeah…’ she giggles. ‘I mean I’ve been watching gay porn for 20 years… Catch up with the rest of us…’

    As for gay friends, Chance has over 30 of them, where as she collected them all from?

    ‘All over the world, It’s fantastic I’m a sailor with a wife in every port, it means I don’t have to hang out with straight men very much, it’s not that I don’t like them, it’s just that I don’t have a lot in common with them, most of my readers are women, gay men and one straight man called Brian – and I know him.’

    After just after speaking for 7 minutes and 39 seconds I can already see why she has attracted so much gay male attention.

    I ask her if she’d be all right at the dinner table if we all started to talk cock;

    ‘Oh darling,’ she quips, ‘that’s just at the cocktail stage!’

    What does Chance love about writing bonkbusters?

    ‘I was born to write these things, I can put all these things that are normally hard to get into books: I can be funny, I can write about sex, I can do social commentary.

    ‘I’m quietly bringing on my sexual political agenda, which is that you don’t have to be really pretty to have a great time in bed, you have the right to be happy whether you’re gay or straight or whatever colour you are – and I’m doing in a way that you don’t realise I’m doing it most of time.

    ‘You’re gonna come out the other end (of the book) thinking “oh wasn’t that a lovely gay couple it’s so lovely that they’re in love” – you won’t realised I’ve messed with your prejudices a bit, like an evil elf working at a meta level… I love it.’

    Her new book is called Killer Queens, a story about Chloe Rose, who is about marry a charming, sensitive loving… prince. Her life isn’t all fairytale though – her sister-in-law to be, is spiteful and the rest of his family looks down on her.

    Within 30 pages, the first rompy sex scene happens and you won’t look at bananas in the same way again. Oh yes and there’s some man o man action too. Perfect for a summer read.

    I ask her about her mornings, what can’t she get up without?

    “Prosecco, coffee and Solpadine.”

    There’s no arguing this lady knows her audience.