Charlotte Hubbard is a well-known American author who has made a name for herself in the genre of Amish fiction. She is also known by the pen name Naomi King. Hubbard has written several series, including Home at Cedar Creek and Seasons of the Heart, which have gained her a wide following. Her works are beloved for their portrayal of Amish life and the values of faith and family.
Growing up in Missouri, Hubbard was exposed to the Old Order Amish community in Jamesport, the largest of its kind west of the Mississippi. This experience has greatly influenced her writing, as she draws upon her observations and interactions with the Amish to create authentic and engaging stories. In her Seasons of the Heart series, Hubbard explores the life of Miriam Lantz, a character who shares her passion for food preservation and community.
Hubbard is a dedicated writer who considers it her mission to share the joys of hearth and home with her readers. Her faith is an integral part of her life and work, and she often incorporates themes of faith and spirituality into her stories. In addition to her writing, Hubbard is an active member of her church community. She serves as a deacon, plays music, and sings in the choir. When she's not writing or engaging in church activities, Hubbard enjoys trying new recipes, crocheting, and sewing. She currently resides in Minnesota with her husband and their border collie.