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Kathryn C Kelly

Member Since: 02/2022

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kathryn C. Kelly is a New Orleans native who has called southeast Texas home since 2005. She had intended to travel the world but always return to her beloved New Orleans. Hurricane Katrina had other plans. She is the mother of three beautiful daughters and the daughter of one gorgeous mother whose footsteps she followed in by becoming a writer.

Kathryn is the former owner and editor of Inside Rose Rich Magazine. She and her mother have been published by Jove Books as Christine Holden. The books have long been out of print but they got the rights back to the five novels and have plans to re-release them soon.

Kathryn is a cancer survivor. In 2010, she felt a small lump in her breast. In 2015, at the urging of her mother, she went in for her bi-yearly mammogram and was diagnosed with Stage 2b/3a HER2 positive breast cancer. On November 30, 2016, she rang the bell. During her treatment, she was also diagnosed with Li-Fraumeni Syndrome.

In 2013, Christopher "Outlaw" Caldwell introduced himself to Kat in the most cliché way ever. He came to her in a dream. After the inauspicious meeting, he planted himself in her mind and the motherf...the gentleman hasn't left yet. In what was only supposed to be one book about the fictitious Death Dwellers MC, Outlaw has become a source of amusement, a well of frustration, and a bone of contention between Kat and one of her daughters.

She is hard at work on Reckless, the book that will bridge the OGs with a new generation of Death Dwellers. Her work has been included in several anthologies and she is looking forward to other upcoming single title releases, including Savage Suit from the Cocky Hero Club World created by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward. She is a former RWA member. She also served as Vice President for the SOLA chapter of RWA.

She is a New Orleans Saints fan, but roots for the Texans, the Rockets, and the Coogs (U of H) as long as they aren't playing any Louisiana teams. She loves champagne and sparkling wine. One day, she will try Snoop's brand. She still loves Chivas Regal but had a chance to taste Sassenach Scotch. A #lifegoal is to one day buy herself an entire bottle and keep it all for herself.

In her head, she is a biker babe with a Harley in her garage, waiting for her to hit the road. In reality, she has yet to hop on a bike and ride. She loves Cards Against Humanity, has very strong opinions that she keeps to herself, has to take her time to talk in public so nothing untoward pops out, and always strives to see the best in people and in life.

Tell us a little bit about yourself, your hobbies and interests.

I was born and raised in New Orleans and lived there until 2005 when Hurricane Katrina came and destroyed the city and everything in her path, including my house.

When and why did you start writing books?

I wrote The Wee Book at age 4. It survived Katrina's flood waters, so now we have it in a safe place. At 12, I tried to write my first novel. It seems like writing has been in my blood my entire life. My mother began reading to me when I was 4 months old and she, herself, has been a writer since she was 16 years old, so my love of the written word, both reading and writing, grew from there.

What made you decide to tackle writing as a career?

For most of my life, I have had a variety of illnesses that kept me away from school and/or work for long periods of time. Once I teamed up with my mother when I was 19 to write a historical romance, I didn't go a week without writing no matter what else was going on. Of course, there were times when I couldn't do much--this was before laptops--because of surgeries or procedures. Yet, as soon as I could, I always got back to writing.

Which one of your books or characters is your favourite?

Outlaw is my favorite character. His audaciousness endears him to me. He tells it like it is, stands in his own truths, and is loyal, fair, and honorable. Most importantly, he loves his woman and isn't shy about letting the world know.

Which one of your books was the hardest to write and stretched you the most as a writer?

I think it was Misfit. It turned out to be a huge project, but it stretched me emotionally and physically because I started writing it about 3 weeks after my double mastectomy and breast reconstruction. The surgery lasted almost 12 hours and the chemo prior to the surgery was brutal. I didn't officially ring the bell until November 30th of that year.

What book are you reading right now?

Nothing at the moment because I am working on a new book. Recently, I read The Reluctant Countess by Eloisa James. I loved it!

Where do you get your inspiration for your books?

So many different places! Sometimes, I'll listen to a song and a word or line, or even a melody, catches my attention and a little light goes off in my brain. Or I'll see something in a YouTube video. Or I'll be engaged in a conversation. Or...you get the point, lol. Inspiration strikes me any- and everywhere.

What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?

I enjoy drinking champagne, reading, music, YouTube videos, games, jokes...

Do you have any new books in the works?

Yes, several, but Reckless is at the top of my list now that my contractual obligations have been fulfilled.