Ruth Saberton is a bestselling British author who has written over 25 books under her own name and various pen names. She is well-known for her "Polwenna Bay" series of novels, as well as her other works that feature romance and secrets, which are often set in the beautiful coastal region of Cornwall in England.
Saberton has always had a passion for writing, and she knew from a young age that she wanted to be a writer. She began filling notebooks with stories, mostly about ponies, and her dream of becoming a published author came true when her debut novel, "Katy Carter Wants a Hero," was championed by Richard and Judy and shortlisted for the RNA's Romantic Comedy of the Year Award. Since then, she has written nearly thirty books under various pen names, including Jessica Fox, Georgie Carter, Holly Cavendish, and Lucy Hepburn, for publishers such as Orion, Pan Macmillan, Harper Collins, and Millington Press.
Saberton is deeply connected to Cornwall, where she lives and writes, and finds endless inspiration in the region's natural beauty and rich history. Her love for Cornwall is evident in her writing, and her latest novel, "The Letter," was a finalist in the prestigious Winston Graham Prize for Historical Fiction and was also shortlisted for the Gorsedh Kernow Holyer an Gof Fiction prize. Saberton enjoys engaging with her readers and can be reached through her website, social media platforms, or her author page on Amazon.