Anita Abriel is a successful author, born in Sydney, Australia. She completed her B.A. in English Literature, with a minor in Creative Writing, from Bard College in New York State. Abriel's writing career spans various genres, including historical fiction, women's fiction, contemporary romance, and chick-lit. Her stories are engaging and relatable, captivating readers and critics alike.
Abriel is best known for her 2020 novel, "The Light After the War," which holds special significance as it was inspired by her mother's real-life survival story during the Second World War. This novel is a testament to Abriel's ability to weave historical events into compelling narratives that resonate with readers.
In addition to writing under her real name, Anita Abriel, she also publishes works under the pen name Anita Hughes. Some of her popular novels written as Anita Hughes include "Monarch Beach," "Christmas in Paris," "Lake Como," "Market Street," "Christmas in Vermont," "Christmas in London," "Rome in Love," "California Summer," and "Christmas at Chalet". Abriel's diverse bibliography showcases her versatility and adaptability as a writer, catering to a wide range of readers' tastes and preferences.
Abriel, a resident of California, continues to write and publish captivating stories that transport readers to various locales and time periods. Her work is a reflection of her passion for storytelling, her dedication to her craft, and her commitment to creating engaging and memorable reading experiences for her audience.