She never believed it was right for her, and made up her mind around 2005 to give her childhood dream a real chance. Her family encouraged her to get a “real” job, and she did follow this advice for a number of years. She was writing “stories” (albeit rather horrible ones) by the time she began going to elementary school. She owned about every historical romance that these ladies ever wrote, and she read quite a few of them more than once.Įrica can’t remember a time in her life when she didn’t want to be an author. Erica then devoured the rest of Johanna’s backlist, before moving on to some other great J’s of this period: Julie Garwood, Judith McNaught, and Jude Deveraux. And from then on, she was addicted to historical romance. She was enthralled with the novel from start to finish. The first romance that she ever read was “Once a Princess” by Johanna Lindsey. Erica Ridley is a USA Today and New York Times bestselling of feel-good and witty historical romance novels.
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