Hailing from Northern Virginia, Yasmin Angoe is a first-generation Ghanaian American who grew up in two cultural worlds. She is a former middle and high school English teacher and instructional coach for virtual teachers. Besides eventually fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a published writer, she enjoys working with other writers as a development editor and book coach. Yasmin lives in South Carolina with her husband their children.
""A unique, well-characterized addition to the paranormal genre that celebrates West African culture. "" -Kirkus ""A beautiful love letter to West Africa....A novel rich in culture and storytelling."" -Booklist ""An emotionally rich fantasy novel...A fresh, culturally resonant take on the vampire genre."" -Publishers Weekly Advance Praise for She Drinks the Light ""Steeped in rich folklore and charged with ancestral magic, this haunting debut asks what we're willing to sacrifice for the ones we love when darkness threatens to claim you. Angoe's take on this lore is brilliant, original, and shocking."" -Kim Johnson, bestselling author and winner of the Scott O'Dell Award and the LA Times Book Award for The Color of a Lie ""A grounding tale of family, duty, and long-buried secrets that bind in ways both beautiful and terrifying. Set on an island steeped in tradition and quiet power, Angoe weaves a powerful story layered with emotional resonance and cultural depth--one that lingers long after the final page is turned."" -Rena Barron, author of the Kingdom of Souls series