Kelly J. Ford is a bestselling author, hailing from the state of Arkansas. She is most notably known for her award-winning novel, "Cottonmouths." Ford's writing style is characterized by her ability to create captivating crime fiction stories that are set in the Ozarks and the Arkansas River Valley.
Ford's work has earned her a significant amount of recognition and praise. Her novel "Cottonmouths" was named a Los Angeles Review Best Book of 2017, and she has been nominated for an Anthony Award for her book "Real Bad Things." Despite this success, Ford has stated that she dislikes rating systems and prefers to simply give a book five stars if she enjoys it.
In addition to "Cottonmouths" and "Real Bad Things," Ford has also written "The Hunt," further showcasing her talent for crafting engaging crime fiction stories. Her work is highly regarded in the literary world, and her ability to create compelling narratives set in specific geographic locations has earned her a devoted following.
Through her writing, Ford has established herself as a prominent voice in the world of crime fiction. Her commitment to her craft and her ability to create immersive stories have earned her a place among the top authors in her genre. With her unique storytelling style and her ability to create vivid, memorable settings, Ford's work is sure to continue to captivate and enthrall readers for years to come.