Mallory Crowe is a successful American contemporary romance novelist, known for her series such as Cross Falls, Devereaux Billionaires, Billionaires in the City, Fractured Farrells, and Stolen Hearts. Born and raised in Michigan, Crowe developed a love for romance novels from a young age. She was an avid reader and would often skip to the end of novels to ensure the heroine and hero ended up together. Despite her passion for stories and a vivid imagination, Crowe never considered a career in writing. Instead, she pursued a career in accounting and became a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). It wasn't until much later that Crowe rediscovered her passion for writing and decided to try her hand at romantic suspense and contemporary romance, where she found her writing groove.
Crowe's writing career took off with the publication of her first novel, "Finding Fire," the first of the "Bad Boys Of The Underworld" series. She has since become an award-winning author, with a reputation for creating sexy alphas, strong women, and impossible odds in her stories. Crowe's writing is heavily influenced by her love for romance novels and her experiences growing up surrounded by rescue dogs.
In her personal life, Crowe is a Michigan native who lives with her husband and three dogs. When she's not writing, Crowe enjoys spending time outdoors hiking, working with animal rescue organizations, and indulging in her love for television. Crowe is a dedicated writer who approaches her craft with the same passion and determination that saw her excel in her accounting career. Her love for storytelling and her commitment to her craft have made her a beloved figure in the contemporary romance genre.