Melinda Call
Melinda writes Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy, commonly providing nontraditional HEAs. She dabbles in other genres as well. If reading was an Olympic Sport, she’d routinely get the silver. Fortunately, other parts of life keeps her from the gold level.
She is currently located in Salt Lake City, Utah but loves to travel all over the Northwest (and beyond when funds allow). She’s a mother of one amazing daughter plus two equally stellar bonus kids. Two quirky cats also call her Mom, or Food Bringer depending on the day. Her supportive husband makes sure she doesn’t give up on her dreams but also makes sure she doesn’t take on too much, too often. She also laughs until she cries on a regular basis. Melinda is obsessed with animals, plus
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