About Allie. . .
Enthusiastic but slightly untidy mother of two, Allie Pleiter writes both fiction and non-fiction. An avid knitter, harp player, and non-reformed chocoholic, she spends her days writing books, doing laundry, running carpools, and finding new ways to avoid housework. Allie grew up in Connecticut, holds a BS in Speech from Northwestern University, and currently lives in suburban Chicago, Illinois. The "dare from a friend" to begin writing eight years ago has blossomed into a career that includes numerous public speaking engagements, two books on parenting; BECOMING A CHIEF HOME OFFICER and FACING EVERY MOM'S FEARS, and now novels for Steeple Hill. She is the mother of two children and, most recently, a Havanese dog named Bella.
What others are saying about Becoming a Chief Home Officer...
"...dealing with the nuts and bolts of mothering at home..."
~ Janis Meredith, Christian Home & School
"Setting aside time to read this book should be at the top of every Chief Home Officer's to-do list. Consider it relatable, affirming, insightful, Class-A research for your labor as a mom"
~ Charlene Ann Baumbich,
Author of "Don't Miss Your Kids!" and "365 Ways to Connect With Your Kids"