Sarah Strohmeyer is an accomplished American author, well-known for her work in the mystery and chick lit genres. She is the mastermind behind the Bubbles Yablonsky series, which has garnered much praise and recognition. Strohmeyer was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where she spent her formative years. This small town setting would later provide inspiration for many of her novels.
After graduating from Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts, with a degree in International Relations, Strohmeyer embarked on a career in journalism. Her experiences in this field would eventually lead her to transition into writing novels. In addition to her mystery and chick lit works, Strohmeyer has also written crime and nonfiction pieces, as well as books about human relations. Her writing is diverse and engaging, capturing the attention of readers from various walks of life.
Strohmeyer's work has been well-received and widely recognized. Her first mystery novel, Bubbles Unbound, won the Agatha Award and the Romantic Times Award for Best First Mystery. Another notable work, The Sleeping Beauty Proposal, was nominated for a prestigious RITA™ award. Her books have been translated into multiple languages, including German, French, Italian, and Turkish, among others, demonstrating the global appeal of her storytelling.
Currently, Strohmeyer resides in Middlesex, Vermont, where she holds the position of town clerk. She continues to write, balancing her literary pursuits with her civic duties. Surrounded by her husband, cat, and occasional visits from her adult children, she remains a grounded and prolific author. Her commitment to her craft and her dedication to her readers are evident in the quality and consistency of her work.