Ava Reid
Reid explores the intricate tapestry of folklore, identity, and power through her gothic fantasies, crafting narratives that delve into the silence of women in history. By interweaving elements of dark academia and sapphic romance, her books offer profound insights into marginalized identities within patriarchal and ableist societies. This approach is exemplified in her early book, "The Wolf and the Woodsman," which received critical acclaim for its unique narrative voice and thematic depth. \n\nBeyond simply telling stories, Reid's work provides a mirror to societal exclusion and the struggle for self-definition, resonating with readers who appreciate layered storytelling and complex character arcs. Her novels, including "Juniper & Thorn," "A Study in Drowning," and the anticipated "Lady Macbeth," are not just stories but explorations of the human condition, inviting readers to question and reflect. Her ability to transform these themes into captivating gothic fantasies has earned her significant recognition, including achieving #1 New York Times bestseller status and adaptations for film, further cementing her impact on contemporary literature. \n\nThis bio summarizes how Reid's unique blend of themes and style captures the imagination, offering both escapism and a deeper understanding of cultural and historical dynamics. Her work appeals to a broad audience, from those interested in fantasy and folklore to readers seeking narratives that challenge societal norms and highlight the nuances of identity. As an internationally bestselling author, Reid continues to shape and redefine the landscape of modern fantasy literature.
Books by Ava Reid

Lady Macbeth
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