Sophie Littlefield is a highly acclaimed author, known for her masterful storytelling in mystery, young adult fantasy, and romance genres. The Midwest Book Review and the New York Times have praised her as a master storyteller, while the New York Times has referred to her as a "writing machine". Littlefield has written dozens of novels for both adults and teens, earning numerous accolades along the way.
Her debut novel, "A Bad Day for Sorry," was nominated for several awards, including the Edgar, Macavity, Barry, and Crimespree awards. It ultimately won the Anthony Award and the RTBookReviews Reviewers Choice Award for Best First Mystery. Littlefield has also found success in young adult fiction, with her novel "Aftertime" being a finalist for the Goodreads Choice Horror award. Additionally, her novel "Garden of Stones" was the Target Book Club selection for March 2013.
In addition to writing under her real name, Littlefield also publishes works under the pen name Sofia Grant. She grew up in Missouri, attended Indiana University, and worked in technology before becoming a stay-at-home mom. Littlefield currently resides in Northern California. Throughout her career, Littlefield has won Anthony and RT Book Awards and been shortlisted for Edgar, Barry, Crimespree, Macavity, and Goodreads Choice Awards, further solidifying her status as a master storyteller.