
The author tries to include her faith in her stories without being too preachy. Her list of accolades includes an RT Book Reviews Career Achievement Award, Daphne du Maurier, Carol, Holt Medallions, Retailer’s Choice, Booksellers, Reviewers’ Choice, and National Readers’ Choice Awards. She has also won the award on multiple occasions.

Hannon has received numerous RITA Award nominations. Hannon realized that writing was a job, not a hobby. Additionally, besides writing, she was expected to promote her work, maintain her website, engage her fans on social media, and so much more. Her publishers wanted the author to produce high-quality stories at a much faster pace. She could not maintain that mindset once she got her first contract. Her only objective was to tell the best possible story. Though, she will be the first to admit that the publishing industry has its challenges.īefore she landed her first contract, Hannon wrote because it was fun. The work she does as a published author is far more rewarding because she doesn’t have to contend with the long commutes and corporate politics. She became a bestselling, award-winning author. Despite juggling them both for a long time, in the end, she was forced to sacrifice her corporate career. Besides the money, she would often fly first-class to some of the most amazing places in the world.īut a time came when she had to choose between writing and her corporate job. She doesn’t deny that it had its benefits. The author did everything from writing speeches for the CEO to editing the company’s magazine. All that changed once she climbed the ladder, becoming an executive with three departments to supervise. She had an entry-level position that allowed her to keep reasonable hours. Initially, her publishing dreams did not clash with her day job. In fact, she had started penning her stories.

At the time, she had already decided that she wanted to write novels for a living. On the career side of things, Hannon was fortunate enough to land a position at a Fortune 500 company. That includes playing leading roles in the likes of ‘The King and I’ and ‘Oklahoma’. Some of the author’s fans might have seen her in the many musicals in which she has participated. Taking singing lessons and then auditioning for musicals took a lot of courage on Hannon’s part.īut the effort paid off. The author had always wanted to sing but she did not trust her voice. She started taking voice lessons in college.

Hannon’s creative endeavors are not limited to storytelling. She uses the lessons she learned in university to create and explore interesting relationships between her characters. For a time, Hannon was convinced that she would become a psychologist. That includes getting her degree in psychology.

Even though she was writing for as long as she could remember, she took a few detours on her journey to publishing success.
