Nancy Moser is a successful American author, known for her inspiring books that focus on the pursuit of happiness and personal growth. She has written over forty novels, novellas, and children's books, many of which have become bestsellers. Moser's genres span from historical to contemporary stories, including inspirational humor and children's books.
In her historical works, Moser delves into the lives of women in bygone eras, presenting their stories in first-person narratives. Some of her notable historical novels include "Just Jane," a bio-novel about Jane Austen; "Mozart's Sister," based on the life of Nannerl Mozart; and "Washington's Lady," which explores the life of Martha Washington. Moser's historical novels have earned her top accolades, such as a spot on Booklist's Top 100 Romance Novels with "An Unlikely Suitor" and a Christy Award for "Time Lottery."
Moser's contemporary works are also well-regarded, known for their big casts and intricate plotting. Some of her notable contemporary titles include "The Invitation," "John 3:16," "The Sister Circle," and "The Seat Beside Me." In addition to her contemporary and historical works, Moser has written time-travel historicals, such as the Downton Abbey-inspired "Manor House Series," and children's books.
Born in the United States, Moser earned an undergraduate degree in architecture and has a passion for European travel and antiques. She is married and has three grown children and eight grandchildren. In her spare time, Moser enjoys knitting, doing electrical work around the house, and appreciating anything antique, including people. Moser's latest release, "An Undiscovered Life," was inspired by her mother's life and is a poignant, inspiring family story.