Books by Sloane Vale
Sloane Vale writes unapologetically dark romantasy where the sacred meets the profane and love is a weapon wielded as often as it’s surrendered to. Her stories unravel the raw psychology of power, obsession, and desire—where shame becomes hunger, vengeance becomes foreplay, and the monsters are just as human as they are divine.
With a background steeped in psychological research and a fascination with taboo, Sloane crafts worlds where control and submission aren’t just kinks—they’re languages. Her characters don’t fall in love; they descend, clawing their way through ruin, ritual, and revelation.
She believes trust is the most dangerous game, and survival is sexier when it hurts.
She believes that the most honest stories happen in the spaces polite society refuses to acknowledge, where characters are forced to confront the parts of themselves they've spent lifetimes hiding. Her readers don't come for comfort—they come for catharsis, for the electric shock of recognition when fictional desires mirror their own forbidden thoughts.
When not writing scenes that make her question the depths of her own imagination, Sloane can be found studying historical accounts of power structures, collecting vintage psychology texts, and perfecting the art of silence that comes from knowing too many secrets. She's convinced that the most interesting conversations happen in the pauses between words.
Sloane lives somewhere between shadow and light, accompanied by her familiar—a black cat named Circe who serves as both muse and moral compass, though her standards are admittedly questionable. She's currently working on her next exploration of how beautiful destruction can be when it's exactly what someone needs.