Margaret Colleen Hoover (néeFennell; born December 11, 1979) is an American author who writes primarily novels in the romance and young adult fiction genres.[2][1] She is best known for her 2016 romance novel, It Ends with Us. Many of her works were self-published, before they were picked up by a publishing house. As of October 2022, Hoover has sold approximately 20 million books.[3] She was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2023.[4]
Early and personal life
Hoover was born on December 11, 1979,[5] in Sulphur Springs, Texas, to Vannoy Fite[1] and Eddie Fennell. She grew up in Saltillo, Texas,[6] and she graduated from Saltillo High School in 1998.[7] She married Heath Hoover in 2000,[8] and they have three sons.[9] She graduated from Texas A&M-Commerce with a degree in social work.[10] She worked in various social work and teaching jobs, before she started her career as an author.[11]
Career
In November 2011, Hoover began writing her debut novel, Slammed, with no intention of getting published. She was inspired by a lyric, "decide what to be, and go be it," from an Avett Brothers song, "Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise," and she incorporated Avett Brothers lyrics throughout the story.[12] Hoover self-published Slammed, in January 2012.[10] She states that she published the novel so that her mother, who had just received an Amazon Kindle, could read it.[13] A sequel, Point of Retreat, was published in February 2012.[10] After a few months, Slammed was reviewed and given five stars by book blogger Maryse Black,[14] and afterward, sales rapidly rocketed for Hoover's first two books.[10][15]Slammed and Point of Retreat reached #8 and #18, respectively, on the New York Times Best Seller list, in August of that year.[16][17]Atria Books picked up the novels and republished them on August 10, 2012.[18] A third book in the series, This Girl, was published in April 2013.[19][20] After the success of Slammed, Hoover quit her job in social work to become a full-time writer.[13]
Hoover's novel, Hopeless, was self-published in December 2012 and features a girl who was home-schooled throughout her elementary education, before she goes to a public high school.[10] The book reached #1 on the New York Times Best Seller list on January 20,[2][21] and remained there for three weeks.[22] It was the first self-published novel to ever top the list.[23] A companion novel, Losing Hope, was published that July.[24]
Finding Cinderella is a free novella that Hoover published in 2014. It features several of the characters that are depicted in her novels Hopeless and Losing Hope. A paperback was released with several bonus features, such as a new epilogue and Hoover's own "Cinderella story."[25]Maybe Someday, published in March 2014, was the first novel of a small series about a boy and a girl who write music together and fall in love. Musician Griffin Peterson created a soundtrack to accompany the novel.[26] Links in the e-book or a scannable QR code in the paperback led to a website, where readers could listen to the music.[27]
Never Never, a collaboration with Tarryn Fisher, was originally sold as three separate novellas. The work was later republished as one complete book.[28]
Hoover's novel, It Ends with Us, was published in 2016.[29] Hoover described it as "the hardest book I've ever written."[30] The novel concerns domestic violence, and, according to Hoover, it was written with the intention of advocating for domestic violence victims.[31] The story was inspired by Hoover's personal experience as a child growing up in a household with domestic violence, which carried through into her adult life. The book's main character, Lily, experiences domestic violence at a young age, witnesses her father's abuse towards her mother, experiences it firsthand, and then ends up in a violent relationship, as an adult.[32] As of 2019, the novel had sold over a million copies, worldwide, and it has been translated into over twenty languages.[33]
In 2021, Hoover experienced a surge in popularity, because of attention from the BookTok community on TikTok.[31][34] As a result, in January 2022, It Ends with Us was #1 on The New York Times Best Sellers list.[35] Production on a film adaptation of It Ends with Us began in May 2023.[36] It was released in August 2024 to mixed critical reviews but large commercial success, grossing over $250 million worldwide. Hoover has stated, in interviews, that the inspiration for the novel was the domestic abuse that her mother endured.[37] Following the film, numerous studios have shown an interest in optioning some of her other books.[38][39]
A sequel to It Ends with Us, It Starts with Us, was published on October 18, 2022, by Atria Books.[40]Simon & Schuster released the details of the extensive marketing campaign for the novel, which became the publisher's most-preordered book of all time.[41]
In October 2022, Simon & Schuster UK acquired two standalone novels by Hoover, which are to be published in 2024 and 2026.[42]
As of October 2022, Hoover has sold more than 20 million books.[3] Reflecting on Hoover's success in 2022, Alexandra Alter of The New York Times wrote, "To say she's currently the best-selling novelist in the United States, to even compare her to other successful authors who have landed several books on the best seller lists, fails to capture the size and loyalty of her audience."[3][43]