Fiona Davis is an accomplished American author, well-known for her historical fiction novels that are set in iconic New York City buildings. Some of her most popular works include "The Lions of Fifth Avenue," "The Magnolia Palace," "The Chelsea Girls," and "The Address." Davis' writing has the ability to transport readers to different time periods, providing them with a vivid picture of life in a bygone era.
Davis was born in Canada and spent her childhood in Texas, New Jersey, and Utah. She later attended the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and the College of William and Mary, where she honed her writing skills. After graduating, Davis worked as a writer for various publications, including The Wall Street Journal and O the Oprah magazine.
In addition to her success as an author, Davis has also enjoyed a career as an actress. She first came to New York City to pursue her dreams on the stage, but eventually discovered a passion for writing. Davis' love for the city and its rich history is evident in her writing, with many of her novels exploring the lives of people who lived and worked in some of New York's most famous buildings.
Davis' novels have been chosen as "One Book, One Community" reads and have been translated into over twenty languages. She has been featured in numerous publications and has built a devoted following of readers who appreciate her ability to bring history to life. Davis continues to write and publish novels, and she remains a fixture in the New York City literary scene.