Jina Bacarr is a prolific author who has spent many years honing her craft. She has worked as a screenwriter, news reporter, and journalist, but now focuses her energy on writing full-time. Bacarr's novels have been sold in nine different territories, a testament to the widespread appeal of her storytelling.
Bacarr is known for her historical fiction, and has written a number of novels set during World War II. These include "Sisters at War," which follows two sisters who find themselves at odds with each other and the Nazis in Paris. "The Orphans of Berlin" tells the story of the Kindertransport and the experiences of children in Berlin during the war. "The Lost Girl in Paris" explores the city's wartime past through the lens of perfume and passion, while "The Resistance Girl" follows a French cinema star with a secret. "The Runaway Girl" tells the story of an Irish girl who escapes aboard the Titanic, and "Christmas Once Again" features a time travel plot that takes the reader back to the 1943 US home front.
In addition to her love of writing, Bacarr enjoys traveling and indulging in dark chocolate truffles. She also enjoys spending rainy days in museums and has a particular fondness for Paris. Her enthusiasm for the Titanic is also evident in her work. Through her historical fiction, Bacarr is able to transport her readers to different times and places, allowing them to experience the past in a vivid and engaging way.