Noelle Salazar is a USA Today Bestselling historical fiction author who was born and raised in the Northwest Pacific. She has had a diverse range of experiences, having worked as a medical assistant, an NFL cheerleader, a navy recruit, and a storyteller. Salazar's debut novel, "The Flight Girls," was inspired by real-life heroes such as the Women Airforce Service Pilots and the Angels of the Resistance. The novel tells the story of two teenage sisters who join the Dutch Resistance, risking their lives to serve their country.
In addition to "The Flight Girls," Salazar is also the author of "Angels of the Resistance." She is also currently working on her next novel, "THE JAZZ GIRL," which was released in stores on October 3, 2023. Salazar is a lifelong resident of the Pacific Northwest and a lifelong storyteller. She currently resides in Bothell, WA with her family, surrounded by evergreen trees, mountains, and chocolate, all of which are essential for her writing.
Salazar's writing is inspired by real-life events and heroes, and she has a talent for bringing historical events and characters to life in her novels. Her ability to weave together compelling stories that both entertain and educate her readers has earned her a spot on the USA Today Bestseller list and the Publisher's Weekly Bestseller list. With her upcoming novel, "THE JAZZ GIRL," Salazar continues to demonstrate her passion for storytelling and her ability to transport her readers to different times and places through her words.