Kim Liggett, a talented author, was born in the rural midwest before moving to New York City to pursue a career in the arts. At the young age of sixteen, she left her small town behind to chase her dreams in the city that never sleeps.
In New York, Liggett attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and began singing backup vocals for some of the largest rock bands during the eighties. Her passion for music and performance was evident in her work, and she contributed her talents to hundreds of studio recordings.
As an author, Liggett has made a significant impact in the literary world. She is the brains behind several popular novels, including Blood and Salt, Heart of Ash, The Last Harvest (Bram Stoker Award Winner), The Unfortunates, and The Grace Year. Her writing is known for its unique and captivating storytelling, and she has gained a loyal following of readers who eagerly await her next release.
When she's not writing, Liggett enjoys indulging in her hobbies. She has a fascination with tarot and can often be found studying the ancient practice. She also loves exploring Manhattan in search of rare vials of perfume and the perfect egg white cocktail. Her eclectic interests and passions are reflected in her writing, making her a truly unique voice in the literary world.