This bio is current as of May 2010
Bio
Rachel Ann Nunes learned to read when she was four, beginning a lifetime fascination with the written word.
She avidly devoured books then and still reads everything she can lay hands on, from children’s stories to
science articles. She began writing in the seventh grade and is now the author of thirty published books,
including the popular Ariana series and the picture book
Daughter of a King. Her picture book
The Secret of the King
was chosen in Utah by the Governor's Commission
on Literacy to be awarded to all Utah grade
schools as part of the Read With A Child For 20
Minutes Per Day program. Her novels
The
Independence Club (2007) and
Fields of Home
(2008) were both chosen as finalists for a
Whitney Award. Some more recent titles are
Saving
Madeline and
Eyes of a
Stranger. Rachel's work ranges from romance
and suspense to women's fiction and family
drama.
Rachel and her husband, TJ, have six children
and live in Utah. She writes Monday through
Friday in a home office, taking frequent breaks
to build Lego towers, help with homework, or to
indulge in her latest hobby of teasing the
teenagers.
Rachel's latest novel is
Imprints,
and another book, Tell Me No Lies, will
be released this coming fall.For more information or to join her e-mailing list, visit
her website
http://www.RachelAnnNunes.com.
You can also link with Rachel on
Facebook, follow her
blog, or see what she's up to on Twitter.
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