After completing her degree in journalism at USC in 1996, P.S. Meraux used her love of writing to land multiple jobs in broadcasting, winning several awards, including a DuPont - Columbia University Award and an Emmy from the Natl. Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for breaking news coverage of the 2004 Asian Tsunami. Rising through the ranks to editor, she claimed a spot at a publishing house before branching out on her own to write novels in 2013 which have won numerous awards, including several Readers’ Favorite accolades.
"Bellocaro" was inspired by P.S. Meraux's investigation of the current subject matter available to readers of the popular teen romance vampire genre and the startling revelation that followed about the lack of quality books with intricate plots to keep readers guessing. In this novel, she explores the concept of how romance might look if the female protagonist knew that her death had been foreseen in a vision by the very vampire-suitor who pursues her.