Lanie Bross is an American author renowned for her contributions to young adult fiction, particularly in the fantasy, science fiction, romance, paranormal, and mythology genres. She gained prominence with her debut novel, "Fates," the first installment in the Fates series, which introduced memorable characters like Luc Kaller and Corinthe. Despite being relatively early in her writing career, Bross has garnered a dedicated readership drawn to her imaginative storytelling.
Born and raised in a small Maine town, Bross spent her formative years yearning for broader horizons before eventually returning to her roots. After living in urban settings and working various jobs, she settled back in rural Maine with her husband and two sons, residing just blocks from her childhood home. This full-circle journey inspired her debut work, "Fates," blending her personal experiences with mythological themes. Bross balances her writing with family life, including raising her children and caring for her energetic Labrador.
Bross continues to explore young adult fiction, crafting narratives that resonate with readers through their blend of adventure, romance, and supernatural elements. Her work reflects a deep appreciation for fate and destiny, themes that have become hallmarks of her storytelling.