Susan Wiggs has written at least 108 books. Their most popular book is The Lost and Found Bookshop with 18 saves with an average rating of 4⭐.
They are best known for writing in the genres Fiction, Romance, and ChickLit.
Adventurous, sad, and inspiring are their most common moods.
Using blunt scissors, pages from a Big Chief tablet, a borrowed stapler and a Number Two pencil, Susan Wiggs self-published her first novel at the age of eight. A Book About Some Bad Kids [I still have this-CL] was based on the true-life adventures of Susan and her siblings, and the first printing of one copy was a complete sell-out.
Due to her brother's extreme reaction to that first prodigious effort, Susan went underground with her craft, entertaining her friends and offending her siblings with anonymously-written stories of virtuous sisters and the brothers who torment them. The first romance she ever read was Shanna by the incomparable Kathleen Woodiwiss, which she devoured while slumped behind a college vector analysis textbook. Armed with degrees from SFA and Harvard, and toting a crate of "keeper" books by Woodiwiss, Roberta Gellis, Laurie McBain, Rosemary Rodgers, Jennifer Blake, Bertrice Small and anything with the words "flaming" and "ecstasy" in the title, she became a math teacher, just to prove to the world that she did have a left brain.
Late one night, she finished the book she was reading and was confronted with a reader's worst nightmare—She was wide awake, and there wasn't a thing in the house she wanted to read. Figuring this was the universe's way of taking away her excuses, she picked up a Big Chief tablet and a Number Two pencil, and began writing her novel with the working title, A Book About Some Bad Adults. Actually, that was a bad book about some adults, but Susan persevered, learning her craft the way skydiving is learned—by taking a blind leap and hoping the chute will open.
Her first book was published (without the use of blunt scissors and a stapler) by Zebra in 1987, and since then she has been published by Avon, Tor, HarperCollins, Harlequin, Warner and Mira Books. Unable to completely abandon her beloved teaching profession, Susan is a frequent workshop leader and speaker at writers' conferences, including the literary institution Fields End and the legendary Maui Writers Conference. Her novel The Charm School was voted one of RWA's Favorite Books of the Year. She is the proud recipient of three RITA awards for Lakeside Cottage, Lord of the Night and The Mistress, and is often a finalist for the prestigious award. Her books appear regularly on numerous "Best Of" lists.
Susan enjoys many hobbies, including sitting in the hot tub while talking to her mother on the phone, kickboxing, cleaning the can opener, sculpting with butter and growing her hair. She lives on an island in the Pacific Northwest with her family.
#3 of 2 in Bella Vista Chronicles
2020 • 18 Readers • 368 pages • 4
2019 • 11 Readers • 384 pages • 3.3
2017 • 10 Readers • 351 pages • 4.5
#1 of 2 in Bella Vista Chronicles
2012 • 6 Readers • 448 pages • 4
6 Readers • 3
2022 • 6 Readers • 230 pages
2009 • 5 Readers • 480 pages • 3.3
5 Readers • 3
2011 • 3 Readers • 256 pages • 4
2016 • 3 Readers • 400 pages • 4
2018 • 3 Readers
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3 Readers • 3
2 Readers • 3
2014 • 2 Readers • 472 pages
2004 • 2 Readers • 303 pages • 4
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2 Readers • 4
2003 • 2 Readers • 432 pages
2001 • 2 Readers • 528 pages
2011 • 2 Readers • 4
2020 • 1 Reader • 562 pages
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2009 • 1 Reader • 352 pages
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1998 • 1 Reader • 384 pages
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1 Reader • 3
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2018 • 1 Reader • 368 pages
1993 • 1 Reader • 361 pages
1987 • 1 Reader
#3 of 2 in Bella Vista Chronicles
2020 • 1 Reader • 400 pages
2017 • 1 Reader • 368 pages
2003 • 1 Reader • 318 pages • 4
1996 • 1 Reader • 318 pages • 5
1995 • 1 Reader
#3 of 3 in Tudor Rose
1996 • 1 Reader • 284 pages
#2 of 3 in Tudor Rose
1995 • 1 Reader • 269 pages
2009 • 1 Reader • 480 pages • 1
2015 • 336 pages
2017 • 480 pages
2009 • 400 pages
2015 • 400 pages
2020 • 400 pages
2020 • 416 pages
2018 • 384 pages
2004 • 520 pages
2021 • 382 pages
2011 • 260 pages
2014 • 400 pages
2016 • 432 pages
2020 • 400 pages
2011 • 384 pages