Alison O'Mara
An avid animal lover, Alison O'Mara grew up in the rolling foothills of Northern California surrounded by horses, particularly Arabians. She found a way to combine her love of both the murder mystery genre and all things equine in her first novel, Catch Handle. After taking a chaotic and wonderful dive into motherhood, she has completed her second novel, First Comes Baby. When not at her day job, Alison plots future stories and spends her time with her growing family, palomino mare, and precocious cats.
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