Illustration of Sorcha Reagh holding a book, with text 'Sorcha Renagh A Bright Kind of Grey' on a dark background.

Meet Sorcha Reagh

Sorcha Reagh has been addicted to the written word for as long as she can remember. Which is unfortunate for everyone else, since they’re the ones stuck reading it. As a kid, she dabbled in poetry until it became clear that “deep” and “dramatic” were not the same thing and neither made her sound as smart as she’d hoped.

She is now a boy mom, a self-described type A career woman, and the author of the Sapere series, romantasy novels about magic, power, and deeply questionable moral choices.

Sorcha believes no one is entirely light or entirely dark, and she writes her characters accordingly. Every hero carries shadow. Every villain has a reason. She has seen enough to know people are rarely just one thing and fiction is her way of exploring that gray space.

While romantasy is where she began, she writes across genres, from morally gray mob romance to sharp rom-coms to darker, obsessive love stories.

Perfect characters don’t interest her. Complicated ones do.

In her rare moments of relaxation, she can be found with a glass of Scotch and someone else’s fictional trauma.

I write romance the way I drink my Scotch: neat, slow on the burn, and dangerously smooth.