Regina Morris

Regina Morris is an accomplished author of sensual vampire romances. Her COLONY series won first place in the Houston Writers Guild’s annual paranormal contest.

Regina and her husband live in the heart of Texas in their two-story, red brick, dream house. Their home has plenty of air conditioning, carpet, and pillows for the comfort of their two spoiled Sheltie puppies who never leave their side. Their adult children have left the nest, but are still in Texas and only a short drive away.

By day, Regina works in a small cubicle as a computer engineer, but at night she writes about vampires. She captures her creativity on the pages of her passionate stories. She writes about vampires who can alter their aged appearances by the amount of blood they consume. One of her vampire series, the COLONY, is about a covert team of sexy vampires who protect the President of the United States. This series’ success prompted her to launch another series (“COLONY World”) that involves the same world, but about civilian vampires who live among unsuspecting humans.

She loves to read and write about romances with true love, sexual tension, and happy ever afters. Her sensual stories achieve a balance between the paranormal, suspense, and steamy romances. The President, White House, and government are mere backdrops to add some tension to her sexy novels.

Her contemporary short stories are about humans, not vampires. They are sweet romances (very low heat level) since they are typically included in anthologies with other authors before Regina debuts them as individual stories, and eventually publishes them into her own collections.

She enjoys connecting with readers at book signings throughout Texas and on social media.

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