Alyson Richman is a highly accomplished author, well-known for her historical novels which have captivated readers around the world. She has achieved the status of a #1 international bestselling and a USA Today Bestselling author, with her works being translated into twenty-five languages and reaching bestseller lists in multiple countries.
Richman's love for art, historical research, and travel are evident in her writing, as she holds a degree in art history and Japanese studies from Wellesley College. Her passion for art extends beyond writing, as she is also an accomplished painter. This deep appreciation for art and culture is woven throughout her novels, creating a rich and immersive reading experience for audiences.
Some of her most popular works include "The Velvet Hours," "The Garden of Letters," and "The Lost Wife," which is currently in development for a major motion picture. With each new novel, Richman continues to captivate readers and critics alike, solidifying her place as a prominent figure in historical fiction. She currently resides on Long Island with her husband and two children, where she continues to work on her next novel.