Elizabeth Bass is a well-known American author who has made a name for herself in the genres of mystery and romance novels. She was born and raised in a small town in East Texas, where she developed a deep appreciation for animals and old movies, particularly those featuring Humphrey Bogart. Growing up, she was fortunate to have a father with a love for books and dedicated elementary school teachers who encouraged her to read. This combination of influences helped steer her away from a potential fate as an illiterate rabbit caretaker glued to late-night movies.
Today, Elizabeth Bass is a prolific writer who produces women's fiction under her own name, as well as historical mysteries under the name Liz Freeland. She is perhaps best known for her Louise Faulk historical mystery series, which includes "Murder in Greenwich Village" (June 2018). In addition to her work as Liz Freeland, she has also written many romances under the pseudonym Liz Ireland. Elizabeth's writing is informed by her rural upbringing, her love of animals, and her passion for classic films.
Elizabeth Bass currently resides in Montreal, Canada, where she spends the majority of her time writing and doing freelance editing. When she is not working, she can often be found indulging in her love of old movies. Despite her busy schedule, she still manages to find time to enjoy a classic film on most days. Elizabeth's dedication to her craft and her passion for storytelling have made her a beloved figure in the literary world, and her work continues to captivate and inspire readers around the world.