Victoria Aveline

Victoria Aveline didn’t set out to reinvent alien romance—but that’s exactly what happened when her Clecanian series quietly exploded onto the indie sci-fi romance scene. With a sharp eye for power dynamics and an unapologetic love of tropes, Aveline carved a space that feels both indulgent and surprisingly subversive. Her stories may orbit around abductions, alien bonding, and intergalactic passion, but at their core, they wrestle with freedom, agency, and what it means to choose love rather than be given no other option.
Before she became known for writing fiercely independent heroines and emotionally complex alien heroes, Aveline was a voracious reader of romance in all its forms. Frustrated by heroines who felt more like plot devices than people—and alien love interests who lacked emotional depth—she started crafting the kinds of stories she wanted to read. The result was Choosing Theo, a breakout hit that struck a chord with readers hungry for sci-fi romance that treated both heat and character growth as essential ingredients, not afterthoughts.