Elizabeth Goddard is a highly accomplished and prolific author, hailing from the United States. She has written over twenty-five novels, spanning various genres such as romance, thriller, fantasy, science fiction, and mystery. One of her most successful novels is the romantic mystery, "The Camera Never Lies," which won the Carol Award in 2011. Goddard has also been a two-time finalist for the Daphne Du Maurier prize in 2016, for her books "Backfire" and "Buried," which were nominated in the Excellence in Suspense/Mystery category.
Raised as a seventh-generation Texan, Elizabeth Goddard completed her graduation from the State University of North Texas, earning her Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. Before becoming a full-time writer, she spent many years working in high-level sales for a software company. When it was time to raise and home-school her children, she seized the opportunity to fulfill her lifelong dream of writing. Now residing in Minnesota with her family, Goddard often draws inspiration from her upbringing in a small East Texas town, known for its oil reserves, and her time spent living in Oregon.
With over one million books sold, Elizabeth Goddard has established herself as a prominent figure in the literary world. She is a USA Today and Publisher's Weekly bestselling author, as well as a Christy Award, Carol Award, and Reader's Choice Award winner. Additionally, she has been recognized as a Daphne du Maurier Award and HOLT Medallion finalist. Her popular series include "Missing in Alaska" and "Rocky Mountain Courage." When she's not writing, Goddard enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, and serving in ministry alongside her husband. Readers can learn more about her and her work by visiting her website.