Laura Morrigan is a distinctive and talented woman author who has made a significant impact in the literary world. She has gained a devoted following of readers and has also received critical acclaim for her work. Morrigan's connection to nature is a defining characteristic that has influenced her writing and her life. She spent her earliest years on a Costa Rican coffee farm, which instilled in her a deep appreciation for the natural world and a vivid imagination.
After her time on the coffee farm, Morrigan went on to volunteer at a Florida zoo. There, she was involved in a range of activities, including waste management and teaching an elephant how to paint. These experiences with animals, both wild and domestic, inspired Morrigan to create the Call of the Wilde series. Her love for detective novels, combined with her knowledge of the animal kingdom, has resulted in a unique and intriguing series.
In addition to her work as an author, Morrigan is an advocate for the environment and ecology. She is deeply passionate about wildlife and it shows in her writing. Morrigan currently resides in Florida, where she shares her home with an excessive number of cats. She enjoys watching the Blue Angels, donning flip flops in November, and thunderstorms.