Exclusive: NYT Best Selling Romance Author Meghan March on Overcoming Adversity and Embracing Storytelling

Transitioning from a corporate lawyer to a romance novelist was a bold decision for Meghan March, a New York Times, #1 Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author, and one she will always cherish. With more than thirty published titles, she has reached millions of readers across nearly a dozen languages worldwide. A true wanderer at heart, she now resides in the Pacific Northwest woods, living her dream life and contuing to write more books.

In an interview for Jenite.bg, March delved into the profound impact her childhood and life experiences have had on her journey as a writer. Reflecting on her early life, March spoke about the challenges she faced, including health issues and a sense of isolation, which ignited her passion for storytelling. Her transition from a career in law to becoming a celebrated romance novelist was profoundly influenced by a moment of personal tragedy and self-discovery. March's candid insights reveal how her early experiences and the power of books shaped her path to success and fulfillment, ultimately leading her to embrace a career that brings her daily joy. Enjoy:

A large part of the elements that define us as adults are hidden in one's childhood. What do you think are the most important moments and lessons from your childhood?

Starting with the deep questions - I love it! I was subject to a number of limits as a child. I was told from age three that I had asthma, allergies, and wasn't allowed to go to homes where animals were present. It was a constant presence in my life, and I often felt like the girl in the bubble. But just like a character in a book, within the core wound often lies the greatest treasure. Because I wasn't able to play with other children very often, I was quite a...

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