
Typical story, typical triangle, typical fighting, typical eenie-meenie-whoever-should-I-choose dilemma. What happened to the heroic portrayal of women in literature nowadays? She writes under two names: Angela Corbett, and Destiny Ford.Īnd I thought I had enough of stupid love triangles where supposedly perfect, hot guys went after some girl with nothing, no brain, no conscience but only some lousy talent that the overly-optimistic guys con themselves into believing that it's worth fighting tooth-and-nail over for. She’s the author of Young Adult, New Adult, and Adult fiction-with lots of kissing. She loves classic cars, traveling, puppies, and can be bribed with The People's Coffee mochas. She lives in Utah with her extremely supportive husband and their dog, S'more.

She has worked as a journalist, freelance writer, and director of communications and marketing. However, after consulting with her parents, she realized she had already exceeded hobbit height and since fairies and dragonslayers were tricky jobs to get, she decided she wanted to create worlds of her own.Īngela is a USA Today Bestselling author, and a graduate of Westminster College where she double majored in communication and sociology and minored in business. Her childhood reading habit led her to consider her future career.


She used to follow along with the narrator and dream of when she would be able to read by herself.

As a child, Angela Corbett’s most prized possession was a set of read-along books.
