By day, Alexis L. Menard walks the quiet halls of a Louisiana hospital, caring for patients and chasing calm. By night, she builds worlds where calm rarely exists. Between shifts and motherhood, she writes the kind of stories she used to daydream about, gritty, spellbound tales where love and power are always at odds and no one escapes unscathed.
Menard’s background as a registered nurse shapes more than her schedule, it shapes her storytelling. Her characters bleed, heal, and carry invisible scars that feel real because she understands the weight of both pain and recovery. Whether set in a crumbling empire or a post-industrial city pulsing with forbidden magic, her books balance intensity with tenderness, danger with desire.
Her Order & Chaos series, beginning with House of Bane and Blood and continuing in City of Mirth and Malice, has earned attention for its blend of slow-burn romance, vivid world-building, and morally complex characters. The series imagines a world where rival families rule through a mix of machinery and magic, and where survival often demands the sacrifice of one’s own heart. Critics have praised her work for its immersive atmosphere and emotional realism, and readers are drawn to the push and pull between duty and desire that drives every chapter.
Before joining Second Sky Books, Menard self-published several fantasy-romance novels, including The Last Daughter and Eternal Night series. Her move to traditional publishing in 2025 marked a turning point in her career and expanded her audience beyond the indie romantasy community that first embraced her.
Off the page, she is unapologetically down-to-earth. She loves Renaissance fairs, a good glass of wine, and staying up too late with a romance novel that breaks her heart in all the right ways. Those small joys, along with the chaos of raising a toddler and wrangling two oversized dogs, ground her in the same humanity that fills her books.
Alexis L. Menard writes for readers who crave fantasy woven with feeling, where every spell and betrayal hits as hard as a heartbeat. Her stories linger because they remind us that even in worlds of ruin and magic, love is still the most unpredictable force of all.