Becca Fitzpatrick, born on March 2, 1979, in North Platte, Nebraska, is an accomplished young adult author best known for her bestselling book series, Hush, Hush. Growing up in Nebraska, Becca developed a love for storytelling from a young age. She discovered her passion for writing during her teenage years and knew that she wanted to pursue a career in writing.
After graduating from Brigham Young University with a degree in community health, Becca worked in various roles including as a secretary, teacher, and accountant. However, it wasn't until her husband enrolled her in a writing class in 2003 that Becca's career as a novelist truly took off.
Becca began writing the Hush, Hush series during the writing class, drawing inspiration from her personal experiences and love for young adult fiction. The series quickly gained a following and became a bestseller, propelling Becca to literary success. The story of Nora Grey and the fallen angel Patch captured the hearts of readers around the world, solidifying Becca's place as a prominent voice in the young adult genre.
In addition to the Hush, Hush series, Becca has written other novels, including Black Ice and Dangerous Lies. These books showcase Becca's versatility as a writer, exploring different themes and genres while maintaining her signature storytelling style.
Outside of her writing career, Becca leads a fulfilling family life. She is married to her husband Justin, with whom she has two sons. Family is incredibly important to Becca, and she draws inspiration from her loved ones in her writing.
Becca Fitzpatrick's impact on the young adult literary world is significant. Her captivating storytelling, rich characters, and powerful themes have resonated with readers of all ages. She has been compared to other notable young adult novelists such as Stephenie Meyer, further solidifying her place as a leading voice in the genre.
As Becca continues to write and inspire readers around the world, her legacy as a talented and influential author is sure to endure for years to come.