Erika Robuck

Erika Robuck is a bestselling author of historical fiction, known for her captivating storytelling and meticulous research. She made her literary debut with "Receive Me Falling" in 2009, and has since published numerous novels that have garnered critical acclaim and a devoted readership.

Robuck's novels often explore the lives of remarkable women who have been overlooked by history. Her works include "Hemingway's Girl," which tells the story of a young woman who becomes entangled in Ernest Hemingway's tumultuous life in 1930s Key West, and "Call Me Zelda," which delves into the complex relationship between F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife, Zelda. In 2014, Robuck was named Annapolis' Author of the Year, a testament to her talent and contributions to the literary community.

In addition to her work as a novelist, Robuck is also a passionate advocate for the arts and literacy. She has spoken at various events and conferences on the importance of historical fiction and the power of storytelling. Robuck currently resides in Annapolis, Maryland, with her husband, three sons, and a miniature schnauzer. She continues to write and publish historical fiction, with her forthcoming novel "The Last Twelve Miles" set to be released in the summer of 2024.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Receive Me Falling 2009
2 Hemingway's Girl 2012
3 Call Me Zelda 2013
4 Fallen Beauty 2014
5 The House of Hawthorne 2015
6 #Hockeystrong 2017
7 The Invisible Woman 2021
8 Sisters of Night and Fog 2022