The Mysterious Author Unveiled
Freida McFadden, the bestselling author of ‘The Housemaid’, has finally revealed her true identity in a recent interview with USA Today. The author, whose real name is Sara Cohen, has been writing under a pseudonym, keeping her personal life and profession a secret from the public eye.
Sara Cohen, a brain doctor by day and a writer by night, has been leading a double life. Her decision to unveil her true identity comes as a surprise to her fans, who have been eager to know more about the person behind the pen. ‘I’m at a point in my career when I’m tired of this being a secret,’ Cohen said, explaining her reason for coming forward.
A Career of Deception
Cohen’s journey as a writer began with her debut novel, ‘The Housemaid’, which became a huge success, topping the charts and garnering critical acclaim. However, her rise to fame was not without its challenges. Writing under a pseudonym, Cohen had to keep her personal life and profession separate, often leading to feelings of isolation and disconnection from her readers.
Despite the challenges, Cohen’s writing has been widely praised for its unique voice and style. Her ability to craft compelling stories that keep readers on the edge of their seats has earned her a loyal following. With her true identity now revealed, fans can expect to see more of Cohen’s personality shine through in her writing.
A New Chapter
Now that Cohen’s true identity has been revealed, she can focus on her writing without the burden of secrecy. Her fans can look forward to new books and a more personal connection with the author. As Cohen embarks on this new chapter in her career, she is excited to see how her readers will react to her newfound transparency.
With her unique blend of medical expertise and writing talent, Cohen is sure to continue producing bestsellers that will captivate audiences worldwide. As the literary world welcomes Sara Cohen, the author behind the pseudonym, fans can expect a more authentic and engaging experience from this talented writer.