Dr. Britney Caruso Author Bio:
I am originally from the suburbs of Chicago. I have always been a very hard worker. In fact, my second grade teacher told me that if I did not stop working so hard, I would burn out. Almost 40 years later, I am still running 100 mph. I am a single mother by choice with a boy who means the world to me.
What inspires you to write?
Honestly, hated writing in high school. I have a terrible imagination. However, I had such a clear mission in my head and my subpar imagination skills were not going to get in my way of writing Beyond Carrots.
Tell us about your writing process.
I do not think that Beyond Carrots will be the last book that I write. Albeit, the publishing process was a lot of work, I had a fantastic publishing company that made my life as easy as possible.
Who are your favorite authors?
Robin Sharma is pretty amazing.
What genres do you write?
Self- Help,Health Care, and Non-Fiction
How did you choose the genre(s) you write?
It's base on my personal experience and how I reverse my potentially blinding eye disease using lifestyle and nutrition.
What hobbies do you have when you need a break from writing?
I am a full time doctor and I have two Target Optical practices. One of my offices is the busiest Target Optical in America. I have the best group of doctors and technicians and I absolutely love working at Target Optical. My patients are like family to me. I am truly blessed. I am also a single mother to a loving, sweet, little boy who showers me with hugs every day. My family is very important to me and I love my time with them. My mom is my best friend and we shop til we drop finding the best deals. I also love my workouts with resistance training, swimming, and yoga.
What formats are your books in?
eBook, Print
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