Bryan Reardon is a distinguished author, well-known for his work in the genre of psychological thrillers. His stories have a tendency to take unexpected turns, leading the reader through a range of emotions and surprising outcomes. Reardon's writing style is marked by his ability to delve into the depths of his characters' emotions, particularly during times of stress, tragedy, and adventure. Despite the fact that his characters are not real people, he strives to accurately portray their feelings, which allows readers to connect with them on a deeper level. Even when a story comes to an end, Reardon experiences a sense of loss, as if he is mourning the loss of a loved one. However, this mourning is often short-lived, as the first line of his next novel soon emerges from the ashes, bringing him a sense of comfort and renewed purpose.
In addition to his work as a novelist, Reardon has also made a name for himself as a successful freelance writer, specializing in medical communications and ghostwriting. He co-wrote "Ready, Set, Play" with retired NFL player and ESPN analyst Mark Schlereth, as well as "Cruel Harvest." Prior to becoming a full-time writer, Reardon worked for the State of Delaware for over a decade, starting in the Office of the Governor. He holds a BA in psychology from the University of Notre Dame and currently resides in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with his wife, children, and rescue dog, Simon. His New York Times best-selling novel, "Finding Jake," is a testament to his talent and dedication to the craft of writing.