Bonnie Hearn Hill is an American author known for her suspenseful storytelling and themes of empowerment. She has published numerous thrillers, including "The River Below," which Publishers Weekly praised as a "poignant standalone" exploring friendship and loss alongside mystery. Her body of work includes six thrillers released by MIRA Books, such as "Intern," "Killer Body," and "Cutline," now available as e-books. Hill also penned the Kit Doyle series, comprising "If Anything Should Happen," "Goodbye Forever," and "I Wish You Missed Me," as well as the young adult "Star Crossed" series.
Beyond fiction, Hill co-authored "Digital Ink: Writing Killer Fiction in the E-Book Age" with Christopher Allan Poe, offering guidance for novelists navigating digital publishing. A dedicated mentor, she has helped many aspiring writers achieve publication and frequently speaks at conferences and workshops. Her contributions to the literary community extend to judging writing contests and sharing her expertise on craft and storytelling. Hill continues to engage with readers and writers alike through her suspenseful narratives and commitment to fostering new talent.