Traci Hunter Abramson is an accomplished American author, well-known for her suspense-filled novels. She has penned several series, including the Saint Squad series, the Guardian series, the Dream's Edge series, and The Royals series, as well as numerous standalone novels. Her writing style is unique, creating stories that are both inspirational and filled with suspense, making her a standout in her genre.
Abramson was born in Arizona and lived there until she moved to Venezuela for a study-abroad program. She graduated from Brigham Young University and later worked for the Central Intelligence Agency for several years before deciding to focus on raising her family. Her experience at the CIA has significantly influenced her writing, providing her with a wealth of ideas for suspense novels and the skills necessary to navigate the challenges of parenting.
Abramson's novels often feature characters working within the CIA or FBI, adding an element of realism to her stories and keeping readers on the edges of their seats. Many of her characters are also Mormon, which has helped her gain a following within the Mormon community. She has won the Whitney Award eight times and has written over forty bestselling novels. Some of her most notable works include "Code Word," "Deep Cover," "Failsafe," "Safe House," "Mistaken Reality," and "Sanctuary," which have all been Whitney Award finalists or winners. Abramson currently resides in Virginia with her family, where she enjoys sports, travel, and writing.