Elin Hilderbrand is a prominent American author known for her romance novels set in Nantucket, where she lives. With a writing career spanning over two decades, she has published numerous bestselling works.
Hilderbrand graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1991 with a degree in Writing Seminars. Her first short story, "Misdirection," was published in _Seventeen Magazine_ during her senior year. After working in publishing and teaching in New York City, she moved to Nantucket in 1994. She later earned her MFA from the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop in 1998.
Her debut novel, _The Beach Club_, was published in 2000 by St. Martin's Press. Many of her subsequent novels have appeared on the _New York Times_ bestseller list, with _Summer of '69_ reaching #1 in 2019. Hilderbrand's works often explore themes of domestic life, friendships, and health challenges. Her 2018 novel, _The Perfect Couple_, marked her first foray into murder mystery and was adapted into a Netflix miniseries featuring Nicole Kidman and others.
Hilderbrand is a mother of three and enjoys activities like cycling, cooking, and beach outings. In 2014, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a double mastectomy. She documented her experiences in her novel _The Matchmaker_ and raised awareness about breast cancer through her public announcement and appearance on CBS This Morning.
Having written over 30 novels, her latest, _Swan Song_, is set for release in 2024 and will be her final Nantucket novel. After this, she plans to retire from writing and become a book influencer. Her works have been optioned for television by major networks, solidifying her status in contemporary romance and women's fiction. Hilderbrand's career reflects her commitment to storytelling and her ability to resonate with readers.