Erika Robuck Books in Order
Erika Robuck is a prolific historical fiction author and voracious reader with a passion for history. She is currently working on her forthcoming novel, THE INVISIBLE WOMAN, a captivating tale of Virginia Hall, a remarkable SOE/OSS agent from World War II. With a diverse range of publications, Erika's notable works include Receive Me Falling (Elysian Fields Press, 2009), Hemingway's Girl (NAL/Penguin, 2012), Call Me Zelda (NAL/Penguin, 2013), Fallen Beauty (NAL/Penguin, 2014), The House of Hawthorne (Penguin Random House, 2015), and Author in Progress: A No-Holds-Barred Guide to What it Really Takes to Get Published (Writers Digest Books, 2016). She is also a contributor to Grand Central: Original Stories of Postwar Love and Reunion (Berkley/Penguin, 2014) and #Hockeystrong, a satirical work released in 2017 under the pseudonym E. Robuck. Erika lives in Annapolis, Maryland, with her husband, three sons, and a spirited miniature schnauzer.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Erika Robuck
- #1AmazonReceive Me Falling(2009)
- #2AmazonHemingway's Girl(2012)
- #3AmazonCall Me Zelda(2013)
- #4AmazonFallen Beauty(2014)
- #5AmazonThe House of Hawthorne(2015)
- #6Amazon#Hockeystrong(2017)
- #7AmazonThe Invisible Woman(2021)
- #8AmazonSisters of Night and Fog(2022)
- #9AmazonThe Last Twelve Miles(2024)
- #10AmazonThe Last Assignment(2025)
About Erika Robuck
Erika Robuck is a prolific historical fiction author and voracious reader with a passion for history. She is currently working on her forthcoming novel, THE INVISIBLE WOMAN, a captivating tale of Virginia Hall, a remarkable SOE/OSS agent from World War II. With a diverse range of publications, Erika's notable works include Receive Me Falling (Elysian Fields Press, 2009), Hemingway's Girl (NAL/Penguin, 2012), Call Me Zelda (NAL/Penguin, 2013), Fallen Beauty (NAL/Penguin, 2014), The House of Hawthorne (Penguin Random House, 2015), and Author in Progress: A No-Holds-Barred Guide to What it Really Takes to Get Published (Writers Digest Books, 2016). She is also a contributor to Grand Central: Original Stories of Postwar Love and Reunion (Berkley/Penguin, 2014) and #Hockeystrong, a satirical work released in 2017 under the pseudonym E. Robuck. Erika lives in Annapolis, Maryland, with her husband, three sons, and a spirited miniature schnauzer.
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