Scarlett DuBois, a native of New Orleans, grew up surrounded by the city's unique blend of magic, music, and mischief. By day, she works as a tour guide in the French Quarter, regaling visitors with tales of ghosts, voodoo, and vampires. By night, she concocts stories as wild and intoxicating as a Hurricane cocktail.
When not writing or leading unsuspecting tourists down haunted alleys, Scarlett can be found attempting to perfect her gumbo recipe (so far, no luck), trying to convince her cat, Gumbo, that he's not actually a reincarnated voodoo priest (jury's still out on that one), and collecting an alarming number of tacky Mardi Gras beads.
Her debut novel, "The Supreme Witch's Prophecy," was inspired by a particularly eventful ghost tour that ended with a runaway jazz funeral and a suspiciously sentient bowl of jambalaya. Scarlett swears on a stack of beignets that at least 13% of the magical shenanigans in her books are based on true events. The rest? Well, that's just the spirit of New Orleans working its magic.
Scarlett lives in a charmingly haunted cottage in the Marigny, where she writes her novels with a steady supply of café au lait and the occasional interruption from local spirits and overly enthusiastic street performers. She firmly believes that life is too short for bad coffee, boring books, or sensible shoes.
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