M.M. Chouinard is a successful author who has made a name for herself in the realm of crime fiction. Her work spans various sub-genres within this category, including cozies, suspense, procedurals, and woman’s fiction. From a young age, Chouinard demonstrated a natural talent for storytelling, with her first fiction story being published in her local newspaper when she was only eight years old. It wasn’t long before she discovered her love for Agatha Christie’s novels, which would later influence her own writing style.
Chouinard’s bibliography includes the Detective Jo Fournier series, which features popular titles such as “The Dancing Girls,” “Taken to the Grave,” “Her Daughter's Cry,” and “The Other Mothers.” She has also written the standalone psychological thriller “The Vacation,” which has earned her recognition on the USA Today, Publishers Weekly, and Amazon Charts bestseller lists. Her ability to create suspenseful and engaging narratives has captivated readers and established her as a prominent figure in the crime fiction genre.
In addition to her writing, Chouinard has an interest in various hobbies and causes. She is an animal lover and enjoys activities such as amateur genealogy and anything related to Halloween or the zombie apocalypse. Her career in writing evolved while she was pursuing a Ph.D. in psychology and helping to establish the first U.S. research university of the new millennium. The stories that rattled around in her skull demanded to be released, and so she began writing to maintain her sanity. Chouinard’s passion for storytelling and her background in psychology have come together to create a unique and captivating writing style.