Andrea Faye Christians

Andrea Faye Christians

Andrea Faye Christians was born and raised in Swansea, South Wales. She had a long career as a disc jockey on UK Radio and even had her own popular show where she interviewed guests. She provided voice overs for commercials and documentaries, including one for the BBC. Following a successful two-decade career using her voice and interviewing skills, she moved from London to Malta to pursue becoming a freelance writer, where she wrote for everything from interior design magazines to magazines covering the arts. Whenever she’d visit family in England, the flight path took her past the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, which had become a center for films and series. A story began to brew in her mind that she envisioned as a screenplay. But she wasn’t familiar with that format and decided to write it as a series of novels. “Suspension,” which took shape during the Pandemic, was the result, and her debut novel garnered a Book Excellence Award as a Finalist: Fiction/Paranormal. “The heroine Carla is based on a blend of my daughter and me,” she says. A history buff, her love of research led her to surprising discoveries in her own ancestry. Working on Book 2 of the award-winning series, she was shocked to find that her family tree in the 1700s included an Irish red-headed grandmother and her daughter, who were accused of being witches. She also heavily researched the loathsome Father Konrad, a German priest who was one of the first to be appointed an official Papal inquisitor during Medieval times and became notorious for his cruelty, especially toward women. “I based him on an old boyfriend, and so whenever I write about that evil priest, I have an exact picture in my mind of what he looked like and how he might react in a certain situation.” She divides her time between Malta and Sicily and is working on the next book in the series as well as a novel entitled “Chemo Club,” based on her experience with breast cancer.

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