Bryn Donovan is the author of several romance novels, including Sunrise Cabin, a Publishers Weekly bestseller. She's also written nonfiction books and the story treatments for two Hallmark Channel movies. Her work has appeared in McSweeney's, Writer's Digest, and many literary journals. A former executive editor in publishing, she earned her MFA in creative writing from the University of Arizona. She's a voracious reader, a rescue-dog lover, and a hopeless romantic who lives in the Chicago area and blogs about writing and positivity.
Praise for Bryn Donovan ""This wonderfully adorable romcom will have you giggling and kicking your feet. Griffin certainly won my heart! Sparkling with cute fun and lovely, sweet romance, Her Knight at the Museum is a delightful read, simply perfect for fans of Enchanted and Kate and Leopold.""—International bestselling author India Holton “Her Knight at the Museum was a hilariously salacious romp full of forced proximity goodness that had me flying through the pages faster than a jousting knight. I couldn’t put it down!”—USA Today bestselling author Lana Ferguson"" ""A charming, hilarious delight! Donovan nails all the delicious possibilities that come with accidentally conjuring your own Mr. Darcy.""—Charlotte Stein, author of My Big Fat Fake Marriage on Her Time Traveling Duke ""Her Time Traveling Duke is grumpy-sunshine perfection with a magical twist! Bryn Donovan crafts a spellbinding romance that's an irresistible blend of page-turning excitement and tender, charming moments.""—Chandra Blumberg, author of Second Tide's the Charm “If readers appreciate a slight fantasy twist, they’ll be rewarded with a frothy contemporary romance…It will especially appeal to readers who enjoy a touch of Marvel’s Thor in their romantic heroes.”—Library Journal on Her Knight at the Museum “Donovan returns with another splendidly inventive paranormal romance that cleverly capitalizes on her flair for creating fascinating characters as well as her ability to create a fully realized setting that celebrates many of the things that make Chicago so special.”—Booklist “Arthurian legend meets spicy modern rom-com in this diverting contemporary.”—Publishers Weekly on Her Knight at the Museum