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Charlotte Hughes was raised in the South, the oldest and only daughter of three
children. Her love of reading began in second grade when she read “Charlotte’s
Web,” and she went on to become a devoted Nancy Drew fan. In college, she majored
in communications and quickly found her voice in works by Southern authors like
Eudora Welty, William Faulkner, and Katherine Anne Porter. Her favorite book,
which she claims to have read several times, is “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper
Lee.
Charlotte was introduced to romance by Kathleen Woodiwiss and early
Danielle Steel books. She was in her late twenties, and a new mother, when she
began writing seriously, trying her hand at short stories and, finally, category
romances. Although she collected numerous rejections on her first book, her second
book, “Too Many Husbands,” was snatched up by Bantam Books and published as a
Loveswept in 1987. The book quickly hit the #1 spot on Waldenbooks. Charlotte
went on to write almost 30 books for the line before it closed. Since that time,
she has written romantic comedy, a “soft” horror anthology, and romantic suspense.
After co-authoring the very popular Full House series with Janet Evanovich, Charlotte
decided to start her own series about a female clinical psychologist and her crazy
family, friends, and patients. The first book, “What Looks Like Crazy,” will
hit bookstores in late February, 2008. With 40 books under her belt, Charlotte
is best known for her “gut-busting” comedy. Although she has won a number of
awards, her biggest thrill is hearing from readers who claimed her books helped
them get through a very difficult time in their lives. “I’ve received letters
from cancer patients and those who have lost loved ones who told me they were
able to laugh through their darkest moments because of my books. Those letters
mean more to me than awards and bestseller lists.” Her comedy, she claims extends
into her personal life. She trained her nieces and nephews at an early age to
call her Beautiful Aunt Charlotte. Charlotte first fell in love with historic
Beaufort, SC, while vacationing on one of the Sea Islands when her two sons were
less than three years old. Finally, in 1992, the family relocated to the area,
and Charlotte has been there ever since. The coastal town, having escaped the
destruction of the Civil War, boasts more than 100 antebellum homes and churches,
and is a tourist hot-spot and home to author Pat Conroy. “I find being surrounded
by water, salt marshes, and enormous moss-draped live oaks calming,” Charlotte
says. “I can’t imagine living any place else.” She admits to being a homebody
who keeps a low profile. Only a couple of her neighbors know she’s a bestselling
author. With her sons grown, Charlotte shares her lowcountry home with two
Dachshunds whom she lovingly refers to as Dumb and Dumber, as well as Yorkie named
Sassy who rules the roost. “It’s like having three toddlers in the house,” she
says, “but where else do you get that kind of unconditional love?” |