Carline Fyffe is a best-selling American author who has a passion for the Old West and horses, which is often reflected in her Western historical novels. She was born in Waco, Texas, and moved around a lot during her childhood due to her father's career in the US Air Force. From a young age, Fyffe had a keen interest in horses, which led her to earn a Bachelor of Arts in communications from California State University-Chico. After that, she went on to become an equine photographer for twenty years.
Fyffe's love for horses and the Old West led her to start writing fiction as a way to pass the time during long days in the show arena. Her debut novel, "Where the Wind Blows," was an instant success, winning the prestigious Golden Heart Award from the Romance Writers of America as well as the Wisconsin RWA's Write Touch Readers' Award. Fyffe's writing career has since taken off, and she has become a USA Today Bestselling Author.
Fyffe and her husband have two grown sons and currently reside in the Pacific Northwest. She continues to write and is active on social media, often sharing updates and insights into her writing process with her readers. Fyffe enjoys connecting with her readers and encourages them to reach out to her through her website or social media channels. She loves hearing from her fans and values the relationships she has built with them through her writing.