FAQs | Author Freida McFadden
Author Freida McFadden answers some FAQs, or commonly asked questions she is frequently asked.
www.freidamcfadden.comFreida McFadden has published a substantial number of books, with widely circulated tallies placing her in the mid-to-late 20s range as of 2025–2026. However, exact counts vary by source and whether one includes novellas, spin-offs, self-published titles, and recent releases.
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Author Freida McFadden answers some FAQs, or commonly asked questions she is frequently asked.
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www.bookseriesinorder.comFreida McFadden has 65 books on Goodreads with 35474535 ratings. Freida McFadden’s most popular book is The Housemaid (The Housemaid, #1).
www.goodreads.comAuthor of The Housemaid, The Housemaid's Secret, and Never Lie
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fictionary.coBooks shelved as freida-mcfadden: The Housemaid by Freida McFadden, The Housemaid's Secret by Freida McFadden, Never Lie by Freida McFadden, The Housemai...
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www.marieclaire.comAfter getting her start by self-publishing, Freida McFadden is now the fastest selling thriller writer in the United States.
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