Marisa de los Santos is a highly regarded American author, best known for her works in literature and fiction. She has made a significant impact in the genres of adult fiction, contemporary, women's fiction, romance, and chick lit. De los Santos is particularly celebrated for her New York Times bestselling romance novel, "Love Walked In," which not only established her reputation but also introduced a series with recurring characters.
"Love Walked In" was just the beginning of a three-book series, with de los Santos creating two more novels that further explored the lives of the characters from her debut work. In addition to this, she has penned two other books, introducing new characters that are connected to the initial two books. Her ability to create relatable and engaging characters has resonated with readers, contributing to her success.
De los Santos' bibliography extends beyond the aforementioned series. She has also co-authored two novels for middle-grade readers with her husband, David Teague. Their collaborations, "Saving Lucas Biggs" and "Connect the Stars," showcase their combined storytelling abilities and their dedication to reaching a wider audience.
Marisa de los Santos currently resides in Wilmington, Delaware, with her husband, their two children, Charles and Annabel, and their Yorkies, Finny and Huxley. She is currently working on her sixth novel for adults, "I'd Give Anything," further solidifying her status as a prolific and accomplished author.