Christine Nolfi is one of those authors gifted with an unusual life. She’s lived in Ohio, Virginia, California, Utah and now South Carolina. In college she was featured on the front page of the Houston Post for a lark that erased all her debt. She first met her four adopted children in the sweltering heat of the tropics. She helped build several companies and was lucky enough to earn a living doing what she loves best—writing—in a PR firm she owned.
If you’re wondering about beginnings, here they are: she’s the middle child of six kids raised in Cleveland, Ohio during the psychedelic 60s. Her late mother swore she taught herself to read at the age of two. While this claim stands unsubstantiated, she can tell you that she has spent most of her childhood toting a book in one hand, and pen and paper in the other. She’s been writing ever since.
In 2004, she made the wisest and most irrational decision of her life, and began writing fiction full-time. The five books in the award-winning Liberty Series have all reached bestseller status, and are “highly recommended” by The Midwest Book Review. She’s also begun releasing the Heavenscribe series, and have several other works as well.
In February 2017, was released Sweet Lake, the first installment in the new series she’s writing for Amazon Publishing’s Lake Union imprint. The second book in the series, The Comfort of Secrets, was released in July 2017.
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