Kella Campbell

mostly romance, always love Vancouver, Canada
About the author

Kella Campbell (she/her) can usually be found in Vancouver, Canada.

She likes tea and chocolate and happily-ever-after endings, which is likely the reason why she writes mostly romance. Even when she dips into other genres, her writing nearly always has romantic and relationship elements, because love is a joyful and inspiring thing.

Kella has a 2nd degree black belt in ATA-style taekwondo and is working on her instructor certification.

She hopes you’ll fall in love with her rock star heroes from a fictional band called Smidge, starting with Blade in Rock Star’s Heart.

Genres: RomanceContemporary RomanceNew Adult RomanceSports Romance

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This is werewolves and vampires done right. Loved it and couldn't put it down.
Hi! I have a bit of an odd question and I'm not sure who to ask, so I thought I'd post it here.

I have two books out and they show up on my account and I can edit their pages. T...
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Hi! I have a bit of an odd question and I'm not sure who to ask, so I thought I'd post it here.

I have two books out and they show up on my account and I can edit their pages. That's all good, everything is as it should be.

There's also a third book showing up on my profile, and it's one that I have a short story in, so the fact that it somehow got linked to my name makes sense, but... I don't seem to have any control over it, it's one of three similar anthologies by the same publisher and I have stories in all three so I don't know how/why it showed up and the others didn't, and there doesn't seem to be a way of removing it (not that I particularly want to) or having it in a different section from books that are entirely mine (which would be ideal).

I don't know if anyone else is seeing an anthology contribution showing up in the middle of their other books, or if it's just me. Any thoughts/advice would be great.
Five stars because the writing is good and Evan/Blue's serious mental health issues aren't something often seen in a hero. The story goes to some pretty dark places and the relati...
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Five stars because the writing is good and Evan/Blue's serious mental health issues aren't something often seen in a hero. The story goes to some pretty dark places and the relationship between him and Piper moves through some very unhealthy phases, but I always got the sense that both main characters loved each other and meant well toward each other, even when they were doing/saying something not-so-right. The big thing that sealed it as a 5-star read for me was that the ending wasn't "mental health issues are cured by love" but instead a much more realistic "lifelong medication and therapy will be part of our HEA."
This is werewolves and vampires done right. Loved it and couldn't put it down.
Hi! I have a bit of an odd question and I'm not sure who to ask, so I thought I'd post it here.

I have two books out and they show up on my account and I can edit their pages. T...
more

Hi! I have a bit of an odd question and I'm not sure who to ask, so I thought I'd post it here.

I have two books out and they show up on my account and I can edit their pages. That's all good, everything is as it should be.

There's also a third book showing up on my profile, and it's one that I have a short story in, so the fact that it somehow got linked to my name makes sense, but... I don't seem to have any control over it, it's one of three similar anthologies by the same publisher and I have stories in all three so I don't know how/why it showed up and the others didn't, and there doesn't seem to be a way of removing it (not that I particularly want to) or having it in a different section from books that are entirely mine (which would be ideal).

I don't know if anyone else is seeing an anthology contribution showing up in the middle of their other books, or if it's just me. Any thoughts/advice would be great.
Five stars because the writing is good and Evan/Blue's serious mental health issues aren't something often seen in a hero. The story goes to some pretty dark places and the relati...
more

Five stars because the writing is good and Evan/Blue's serious mental health issues aren't something often seen in a hero. The story goes to some pretty dark places and the relationship between him and Piper moves through some very unhealthy phases, but I always got the sense that both main characters loved each other and meant well toward each other, even when they were doing/saying something not-so-right. The big thing that sealed it as a 5-star read for me was that the ending wasn't "mental health issues are cured by love" but instead a much more realistic "lifelong medication and therapy will be part of our HEA."

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