Tasmina Perry is a successful author who began her career as a lawyer before transitioning to women's magazines in the mid-nineties. She quickly made a name for herself writing about celebrity and style for various national publications, including Glamour, Marie Claire, and Heat. Her talent and expertise in this field led her to become the Deputy Editor of InStyle magazine and launch her own travel and fashion magazine, Jaunt.
Perry's success as a journalist provided a natural springboard for her career as a novelist. She has written fourteen novels, all of which have been Sunday Times best-sellers, and have been published in seventeen countries. Her books have been translated into over twenty languages and have sold over two million copies worldwide. Some of her most popular works include "Daddy's Girls," "The Proposal," and "Gold Diggers."
In addition to writing under her own name, Perry also writes psychological thrillers under the pseudonym J.L. Butler. Her debut thriller "Mine" has been optioned by Sony Pictures and is in development with Original Film. She lives in London with her husband, son and too many shoes.
Perry's success as a writer is a testament to her versatility and talent as a storyteller. Her ability to craft compelling narratives and create memorable characters has resonated with readers around the world. She is a true inspiration for anyone looking to pursue a career in writing and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.