About the author

Melody R. Green

<br><em>Melody R. Green writes cosy, myth-touched fiction where cafés become crossroads, angels linger quietly alongside everyday life, and ordinary moments carry more meaning than they first reveal. </em>Her stories explore love, belonging, and transformation — not as grand revelations, but as subtle shifts that unfold over time, often in places where people come to pause.<br>Her work includes <strong>Maggie McCready’s Travelling Tarot Adventures</strong>, a series rooted in intuition, place, and the quiet transformations that happen when people are willing to listen. The collection includes <em>The Angel Tea House</em>, <em>The Pilgrims’ Way Café</em>, <em>The Pendragon Tea Rooms</em>, and the Omnibus edition, alongside <em>Wish Bombs, Baking Spells and Recipes</em>, where everyday acts of care become a form of gentle magic.<br>In <em>Brewed Between Worlds</em>, the Celestial Café offers a place to rest between one moment and the next — a threshold where lives intersect and something begins to shift. From there, readers may encounter Larissa, whose own journey continues in <strong>Larissa’s Angelic Adventures</strong>, beginning with <em>Café Romantique</em> (available 11 November 2026), where guidance arrives quietly and waits to be chosen.<br>Her <strong>Love Tales and Recipes Collection</strong> explores how love is experienced, carried, and changed — beginning with <em>A Tipsy Man Goes Naked</em> and <em>Nuts About Love</em>, where love is found, tested, and sometimes held in ways that ask to be understood rather than resolved.<br>Her letters, <em>Beloved, I Love You So…</em>, offer a more intimate space, written for those who have loved in ways that are not always easily explained, while <em>The Depression Relief Workbook</em> provides practical, grounded support for navigating more difficult seasons.<br>Across all her work, Melody favours warmth over spectacle and depth over drama — creating stories that can be returned to, lingered with, and quietly lived in.<br>​​​​​​​Originally from the UK and now living in regional Australia, Melody draws inspiration from ancient landscapes, long remembered paths, and the cafés where everyone eventually becomes a regular.&nbsp;<br>