Luanne Rice: Heartfelt Stories Of Love, Family, And Second Chances
Discover the emotional and inspiring world of bestselling author Luanne Rice. Her novels about love, family bonds, and healing have touched readers all over the world.
Jul 28, 2025841 Shares70K Views Luanne Ricewas born on September 25, 1955, in New Britain, Connecticut. She showed a gift for writing from a young age—her first poem was published in the Hartford Courantwhen she was just eleven, and her first short story appeared in American Girlmagazine at fifteen. She left college early to care for her ailing father and later worked jobs such as a maid, a researcher at the National Academy of Sciences, and even a deckhand on a whale research boat in Massachusetts, experiences that later shaped her connection to nature and small coastal towns. Rice began her career as a novelist in 1985 with the release of Angels All Over Town. Since then, she has written over 36 novels, many of which have become New York Times bestsellers and have been translated into 24–30 languages. Her books often explore themes of love, family, nature, and the sea.
Several of her novels have been adapted into television movies or mini‑series, including Crazy in Love(TNT), Blue Moon(CBS), Follow the Stars Home, Silver Bells, and Beach Girls(Lifetime/Hallmark). She has also received honorary degrees and awards, such as the 2014 Connecticut Governor’s Arts Award and a doctorate from St. Joseph College, recognizing her literary contributions and commitment to community causes like environmental and mental health advocacy.
Rice divides her time between New York City, Old Lyme, Connecticut, and parts of Southern California. She continues writing, with her latest books often set by the sea and grounded in stories of human connection, resilience, and hope.