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Brandy Yoder

Brandy Yoder, SPI

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Brandy Yoder (born Brandy Danielle Ramos, January 2, 1990) is an American novelist best known for romance series The Garden Cycle, a quiet speculative literary series exploring themes of emotional awareness, thresholds, and the interplay between everyday life and lingering mystery. She is a wife, mother of two, and a perceptive observer whose intuition often precedes understanding.

Full Name: Brandy Danielle Yoder (née Ramos)

Born: January 2, 1990
Birthplace: Springfield, Ohio, USA
Nationality: American
Occupation: Novelist
Genre: Contemporary romance, quiet fantasy, liminal fiction
Known For: The Garden Cycle
Spouse: Louis Yoder
Children: Emma Julia Yoder, Noah James Yoder

Physical Description:

Brandy is a woman of average height (5'5") with a slender build. She has long, warm brown hair worn loose or simply styled, green eyes, and a calm, attentive presence. Her manner of dress favors muted earth tones and practical comfort. She consistently wears her wedding ring and a distinctive heirloom ring inherited from her grandmother.

Personality:

Observant, emotionally perceptive, grounded, quietly curious. Brandy is reflective rather than reactive, compassionate without being demonstrative, and tends to listen more than she speaks. She values steadiness, care, and attentiveness over ambition or spectacle.

Notable Traits:

• Unusual emotional intuition
• Deep sensitivity to place and atmosphere
• Strong attachment to gardens and cultivated spaces
• Writes from lived emotional states rather than plot-driven intent