Elizabeth Camden was pleasured to write books when she started to work at a library. She worked at the library everyday and on the weekends she usually liked to spend time writing novels. Her experience of working at the library for fifteen years made her think about how she will have an expanded publicity along the books and novels that she will write in the future. The dream of her becoming a novelist was activated when she read the book Charlotte's Web in the third grade which made her read sad novels, which is what inspired her to become a romantic novelist and wanted to change the book ending. Her other dream didn't become reality thanks to the copyright law of not being able to fix the endings of the books other authors have written in the past. The way she was able to write books was with the faith and hope that she will find the love of her life because she says that her single life taught her many lessons that told her the path she should take. Elizabeth Camden got a Freshman Degree from Trinity University in San Antonio and a Master's Degree from The University of Virginia these degrees were in the subject of History. The last Master's Degree she got was in the subject of Library Science from the Indiana University which was mostly concentrated on the job that she did in her everyday life which she committed more to. She loved writing books about people that basically have the same experiences as her and love to be challenged because writing fiction is just something she enjoys and it kept her entertained. After she invested her time on a college campus library or as a scholar was what motivated her to start writing books in a professional and adequate manner (Authors website). In my opinion Elizabeth can relate to Clara the impoverished girl from the story "The lady of Bolton Hill" because Clara is seeking for an opportunity to be able to get an education (Authors website).