E. D. Crowe

E. D. Crowe has lived most of her life in the fantasy realm. 

These days, she uses those scenes and incessant character chatter to put paper to pen. She has a thing for the possessive and jealous type males, and the women who sets their world on fire. Give her a morally grey man and a feisty female, and she’s game to read it. Or write it.

Having worked most of her life in hospitality, E.D Crowe knows a thing or two about workplace drama, romance and the yearning for something more. Most of her life was spent behind a desk or in a kitchen and she knows the struggles someone can face when they feel stuck. She’s spent a good portion of that career in sales, working with chaotic bridal parties, demanding business clients and the occasional sports team. It was fun, but exhausting.

Using her background, she decided to go back to school at the ripe age of 28, and pregnant with her first child, to finish her college education. At 30, she graduated with honors with her Associate’s in Business Administration, while caring for two children under 2. At 33, she graduated Cum Laude with her Bachelor in Business Studies, after delivering her third and final child. Now, at the age of 35, she has continued on, working on her MBA through Louisiana State University. No more children are coming.

When she isn't reading texts for college, diving headfirst into the next dark romance of morally grey men or fantasy story involving dragons, magic or Fae, she's home, homeschooling her three children, tending to a garden that insists on being eaten by bugs or bunnies, and snuggling with her two Australian shepherds. She enjoys cooking (she never follows the recipe), has taught herself to knit though doesn’t practice, and rewatches her comfort shows because they’re comforting. She has a quick tongue and her filters usually aren’t working, making her the most introverted, funny black cat around. And somehow, through all this, her German Shepherd husband has still stood by her side, intent to watch her succeed. 

 

Feel free to reach out to ask questions or send a note along. She would love to hear from you!