A Renaissance Woman
Liza Andrews was born in Rio and lived in South America, Europe, and the United States, which gifted her with a rich multicultural background and a unique voice. She devoted the past twenty-five years to business training, writing, and photography. She is a member and coach of the Women’s Media Group in New York City and does volunteer work with cancer survivors and individuals facing self-esteem issues using her PictureCure Methods® (taught in her upcoming nonfiction book, You Beyond the Mirror). Over the past decades, Andrews wrote multiple novels and short stories, which are now being published. Her debut publication was Lunch Break: A Pandemic Era Romantic Suspense. She co-authored the suspense, Facelift; and her previous novels, The Stranger Behind the Mask and Love Me Before You Die, will soon be available in English. Her plan is to spend the next five years writing novels about the social and psychological impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Her genres are drama, suspense and romance, which are relatable and depict the unexpected, dark side of regular people. She is currently writing a psychological thriller.