Jennifer M. Miller is a successful and accomplished author, who was born and raised in Chicago, and now resides in Arizona. She is known for her exceptional work in contemporary romance novels, which span various sub-genres including romantic comedies, sports romance, new adults, paranormal romance, and romantic suspense.
Jennifer Miller has received critical acclaim for her work, with five of her books earning high praise from both readers and critics alike. Some of her most notable works include "Inheriting the Holy Land," "The Year of the Gadfly," "The Heart You Carry Home," "Mr. Nice Guy," and "First Generation". Her writing has been featured in prominent publications such as The New York Times and The Washington Post, where she has written extensively on a range of topics, including teenagers, campus life, military veterans, and the rural working class.
In addition to her work as an author, Miller is also a dedicated educator. She has taught undergraduate writing courses at Columbia and has served as a thesis advisor at the Columbia School of the Arts and the Columbia Journalism School. Her passion for writing and education is evident in her work and her commitment to her craft. She currently lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two sons, where she continues to write and contribute to various publications.