Florencia Bonelli is a renowned author, born on May 5, 1971, in Córdoba city, Argentina. She initially pursued a career in Economics, becoming a certified accountant. However, her life took a significant turn when she read Edith Hull's "The Sheik," which inspired her to abandon her accounting profession and follow her passion for writing.
Bonelli's breakthrough came with the publication of her epic novel, "White Indian Women" (Indias Blancas) in 2005. This two-volume work marked a pivotal point in her writing career, propelling her fame beyond her native country's borders. Her historical novels have since become bestsellers in Argentina and various international markets, with her work being published in Spain, Germany, Portugal, and all of Latin America. The success of her writing has established her as a prominent figure in the literary world.