Collette Carmon was born in Texas in 1988; the union of a short love affair between her Mexican immigrant father and white mother. A child of divorce, Collette remained with her mother while her father moved to Georgia. She was raised in Oklahoma and has journeyed through much of the Deep South where she fell in love with the southern gothic imagery of dilapidated mansions, abandoned plantation houses, antiquated churches, and crumbling graveyards. Collette grew up in worlds that were heavily saturated with the domineering doctrines of Catholicism and Southern Baptist Christianities. As an author, one of her concepts is religious guilt and the burden of society which Collette twists into stories that are full of romance, horror, and eroticism. If V. C. Andrews had a private university for writers, Collette Carmon would've been Valedictorian.
A master of short eroticized horror and obsessive, unwavering love, Collette is sure to be your new favorite guilty pleasure.