Kimberly Belle (born February 20, 1968) is an internationally bestselling American novelist primarily recognized for her work within the thriller genre. Born and raised in Kingsport, Tennessee, the daughter of a chemist and a speech pathologist, Belle’s writing is characterized by intricate plots, suspenseful pacing, and explorations of dark secrets within seemingly ordinary lives. Her novels often feature unreliable narrators and delve into themes of betrayal, obsession, and the hidden complexities of human relationships. Belle's works have been translated into dozens of languages and read by millions worldwide.
Belle’s prolific output includes numerous standalone domestic thrillers and international suspense novels. She is also known for her "Widows" series, exploring the lives of wealthy women following tragic loss, and for her contributions to anthologies like "A Thousand Doors." Her success demonstrates a strong ability to craft compelling narratives that keep readers guessing until the very end.












