Samantha Larsen has degrees from Brigham Young University, the University of Reading (Berkshire, England), and the University of North Texas. She met her husband in a turkey sandwich line. They live in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she spends most of her time reading, eating popcorn, drinking tea, and chasing her kids.
Praise for Once Upon a Murder: “Larsen’s characters enchant. Mystery fans who prefer their whodunits with a dash of romance will savor this.” —Publishers Weekly “An admirable cross between a thorny mystery and a love story, with plenty of historical tidbits adding interest.” —Kirkus Reviews “Will appeal to readers who want to be comforted by a tale in which the heroes are sure to get their happily-ever-after and the bad guys their comeuppance.” —Booklist “Entertaining . . .The plot moves quickly with very well-developed suspense.” —Historical Novels Review “A fascinating and fun read from cover to cover.” —Midwest Book Review Praise for A Novel Disguise: “Clever, mysterious, and utterly enjoyable. A Novel Disguise by Samantha Hastings is the first in this librarian focused series. Packed with deadly schemes, conniving characters, and rich historical detail, Hastings treats the reader not only to a twisty murder mystery within the walls of a palace, but a charming romance as well. Layered and suspenseful, a fun escape!” —B.R. Myers, author of A Dreadful Splendor “Tiffany Woodall, who leads a cast of unforgettable and diverse characters, is a captivating, enterprising, and relatable heroine anyone would cheer for. Samatha Larsen, who obviously did impeccable research, accomplished no small task by bringing Georgian England to life while creating a mystery that was as novel as Tiffany's disguise. I can't wait to see what happens next!” —Clara McKenna, author of The Stella and Lyndy Mysteries “A Novel Disguise is a delightful historical mystery with a daring heroine who has no choice but to embark upon a daring masquerade in order to keep her home. With mistaken identities, romantic rendezvous, and twists that keep the reader guessing, Samantha Larsen's debut is sure to entice mystery and romance readers alike.” —Manda Collins, author of A Spinster's Guide to Danger and Dukes “Rich with detail about life in the 18th century . . . Wildly enjoyable.” —Publishers Weekly “Class differences, prejudice, and the lack of women’s rights drive this enjoyable mystery.” —Kirkus Reviews “Memorable characters and deftly crafted (and surprising!) plot twists make ‘A Novel Disguise’ a riveting read from cover to cover” —Midwest Book Reviews “A clever play on Regency-style novels . . . [It] will interest fans of Bridgerton.” —Historical Novel Society “A crazy fun read . . . Everything in this debut book will make you a fan.” —Cozy Mystery Book Reviews