Nikki Broadwell is an author known for her fantasy series set in or around Scotland, often incorporating Celtic and Norse mythology. Her works include the Wolfmoon series, beginning with "The Hanged Man," and the four-book Raven and Hummingbird series. She also wrote "The Moonstone," a novel inspired by her deep connection to Scotland, which required multiple research trips to complete. Broadwell's stories explore themes of the natural world, feminine power, romantic relationships, and the eternal struggle between good and evil, blending elements of fantasy, time travel, and paranormal mystery.
A graduate of Sonoma State University with degrees in art and English, Broadwell initially pursued creative endeavors in visual arts, running businesses in greeting cards and silk painting before dedicating herself fully to writing in the early 2000s. Her travels, particularly to Scotland, heavily influence her settings and narratives. Broadwell's writing style weaves mystical and fantastical elements with rich mythological undertones, creating immersive worlds that resonate with readers who enjoy goddess-driven fantasy and apocalyptic themes.
Now residing in Newberg, Oregon, with her husband, a standard poodle, and a cat, Broadwell balances her writing with outdoor activities like hiking and yoga. Her passion for storytelling remains undiminished, even as she continues to explore the landscapes and inspirations of her adopted home state.