Ash Robbins is an award-winning author, actress, and director who started out as a behaviorist a long, long time ago in a galaxy far away. She surrendered to her ADHD years ago and bows to its whims by dabbling in several genres and mediums. Three decades were spent freelancing in front of cameras for film, commercial, digital, print, a
Ash Robbins is an award-winning author, actress, and director who started out as a behaviorist a long, long time ago in a galaxy far away. She surrendered to her ADHD years ago and bows to its whims by dabbling in several genres and mediums. Three decades were spent freelancing in front of cameras for film, commercial, digital, print, and stage projects. Now, she concentrates on writing where her lyrical style enhances her ability to bring complex characters to a paper stage and her twisted sense of humor provides plenty of laughs. Her first book, Fifty Shades of Puddin’, was a happy accident born from a blog series Ash wrote as a therapeutic outlet that parodied a blockbuster book with a redneck spin the allowed her utilize her Southern upbringing. She never would have guessed that adventure would lead to being the object of a fangirl moment or social media accounts being opened in the characters’ names.
Life threw several curveballs after her first book that included a diagnosis of Lyme disease, an epidemic she strives to shine a light on. Ash wishes the gap between books had been smaller, but she’s so excited to be publishing her first romance and hopes readers find it inspiring and fun.
When not torturing characters in her imaginings, Ash is busy hoarding cool, vintage finds, perfecting her painting skills, advising her three grown-ish kiddos, annoying her hubby and two cats, and restoring her Arkansas farmhouse and '76 Airstream, the Aluminum Falcon.

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Ash Robbins- Author & Actress