Susan Holloway Scott is the author of over fifty historical novels and historical romances. Writing under several pen names, her bestselling books have received numerous awards and honors. With more than three million copies of her books in print, she has been published in nineteen foreign countries around the world and translated into fourteen different languages. Susan also writes as half of the Two Nerdy History Girls (twonerdyhistorygirls.com), a popular book & history blog and Twitter account (@2nerdyhistgirls) with a worldwide following. She is a graduate of Brown University, and lives with her family outside of Philadelphia, PA. For more information about Susan and her books, visit her website at www.susanhollowayscott.com.
Praise for I, ELIZA HAMILTON Scott expertly handles the complex history and complicated romance, moving the personal and political plots briskly...Readers will be captivated by the affecting portrait Scott has painted of Eliza as an American patriot who was witness and counsel to Alexander's enduring legacy. - Publishers Weekly (starred review) Scott's devotion to research is evident, and those who enjoy learning about history through fiction should find this to be a rewarding take on a fascinating historical couple. - Library Journal I, Eliza Hamilton is going to be your next Hamilton obsession. - Bustle With the recent popularity of Alexander Hamilton comes the much deserved interest in his wife, Eliza. We've heard so much about Hamilton's story (thanks to his endless writings), but Susan Holloway Scott has introduced Eliza's voice into the mix. This piece of historical fiction tells the true story of Eliza Hamilton in a narrative that captures both her kindness and strength. - Gillian Pensavalle, The Hamilcast: A Hamilton Podcast While you're waiting for Hamilton tickets, or if you're obsessed with American history, this is the book to read this fall. Scott...brings a fascinating woman and tumultuous era to full-fledged life. The lavish details and meticulous research add resonance to Eliza's voice as she relates the story of her marriage. The sensitive portrayal is a testament to the Hamilton's abiding love and strong relationship, and proof of one woman's courage. - RT Book Reviews Based on solid research, Scott's novel is packed with political and historical as well as domestic details. - Booklist