Draft:Addison Calloway
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Addison Calloway, also know as Allison Cooper, is a romance author who crafts intense and emotionally charged love stories weaved with morally grey characters and dark themes. Addison was born and raised in Bay City, Michigan and moved to southwest Florida in her early twenties. Some find the author’s books to be disturbing while others enjoy the suspense and raw emotion in her stories . Addison Calloway’s debut novel “We’re Not Strangers Anymore” sparked controversy among readers for romanticizing Stockholm Syndrome and abuse due to the main character of the story falling in love with a man that kidnapped her.