L.A. Witt is a highly regarded author from the United States, best known for her work in romance, gay and lesbian fiction. She has a self-proclaimed identity as an "abnormal" M/M romance novelist and has gained a significant following due to her captivating storytelling. After what she describes as her liberation from the confines of Omaha, Nebraska, Witt now resides in the southwest coastal region of Spain, where she spends her time exploring the country with her husband and her "clairvoyant" hamsters.
Witt has written several novel series, such as Rules of Engagement, Market Garden, The Distance Between Us, and Cover Me, among others. Some of her series, like Market Garden, are co-written with fellow author Aleksandr Voinov. The Market Garden series is set in a London-based club called Market Garden, which caters to the desires of high-class and wealthy clientele, including bankers and businessmen seeking to indulge in their fantasies.
Following her exile from Spain, Witt now lives in Maine, where she shares her time between writing, acclimating to the cold weather, and contemplating her next tattoo. She also spends time training a team of spec ops lobsters to confront her arch-nemesis, Lauren Gallagher, who is rumored to be residing somewhere in the New England wilderness, amassing an army of squirrels and moose. Witt's other hobbies include painting in her art room and cheering for the Pittsburgh Penguins.