Catherine Coulter, a New York Times bestselling author, stopped by the Bryce C. Rathbun Library in Oildale on Feb. 21. She is best known for her romantic suspense thrillers as well as her historical romance tales.
“I am such a huge fan of her work,” said Lauren O’Connell, a spectator of the event. Coulter spoke about her books and explained the process of how a book gets published. Some of her best-known works include “Point Blank” and “The Eleventh Hour.”
“She is a wonderful writer; she has such a talent of storytelling,” said Rosy Gonzales, a local fan of Coulter’s. Many eager fans asked questions, including where she gets her ideas and how she got discovered.
Coulter answered all of the questions with a smile and said she appreciates her fans. “I’m writing my 64th book, which is amazing to me,” said Coulter.
Coulter wrote her first book when she was 8 years old, and ever since then she has been obsessed with writing. Her new book, called “Knock Out,” comes out in June and is part of her FBI series of books. “I’m so excited to write. It’s a journey in which I love,” said Coulter.
Coulter also spoke about her life and her accomplishments up to now. She also gave aspiring writers a piece of advice: “You have to begin with a means to go on.”