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Drawn to romance, poetry, and emotional storytelling, this Florida-based writer creates love stories shaped by faith, feeling, and the idea of soul-deep connection. Her work grew from an early love of seeing her poems appear in her grandparents' Arkansas newspapers.
C. L. Hunter writes romance and began writing poetry when she was young. According to her author biography, her grandparents owned two Arkansas newspapers—the McCrory Leader and the Augusta Advocate—and printed the poems she sent them, helping spark her love of writing.
She studied business at Arkansas State before family life took center stage. Later, she returned to writing and published romance novels including My Soul Belongs to You and Your Soul Was Made for Mine.
In an author interview, she says her given name is Carrie, that she was born in St. Louis and raised in northern Florida, and that she still considers herself a Floridian. She also describes herself as someone who loves poetry and flowers, details that fit the warm, heartfelt tone of her fiction.