Raven Fontaine

Dystopian Fantasy Author

Raven Fontaine

Dystopian Fantasy Author

Raven Fontaine is an author who breathes life into epic fantasy worlds filled with rich characters, powerful magic, and slow-burn romances that leave readers captivated. Raven’s work delves into the complexities of love, power, and identity, exploring how people survive and grow in dystopian and fantastical settings. With a background in mythology and folklore, Raven expertly blends ancient legends with modern themes, creating immersive stories where the stakes are high and emotions run deep.

Growing up surrounded by books, Raven developed a passion for storytelling early on, drawing inspiration from classic fantasy, historical epics, and romantic adventures. Raven’s fascination with the tension between power and vulnerability, destiny and choice, drives much of the conflict in their novels. When not writing, Raven is often traveling, exploring forgotten ruins, or getting lost in nature, always seeking new sources of inspiration for the next great adventure.

Whether exploring distant lands or crafting intricate plots, Raven Fontaine is committed to creating stories that resonate with readers long after they turn the final page.

"I write about worlds where emotions are contraband, love is rebellion, and the heart's truth can shatter empires. Every story begins with a question that haunts me: What happens when we build walls to protect ourselves, only to discover that our greatest strength lies in tearing them down? In my worlds, forbidden feelings become revolutionary acts, and the most dangerous power isn't magic or technology—it's the courage to feel when feeling itself is an act of defiance."

- Raven Fontaine

The Emotion Collector

Where Feelings are Forbidden, and She is the Exception

Twenty-three-year-old Aria Thorne is an expert Emotion Collector in a society where feelings have been systematically eradicated. With her rare ability to absorb and experience the emotions of others, she maintains the perfect, sterile peace demanded by the authoritarian Council.

Until she meets him.

Evan is different—the only person whose emotions she cannot read. Their forbidden connection awakens something dangerous in Aria: her own feelings.