Serena Valentino's storytelling is as dark and enchanting as the fairytales she reimagines. Born with a love for the macabre and the mysterious, Valentino grew up captivated by stories that twisted familiar tales into something new, unexpected, and often a little bit eerie. Her early fascination with the darker side of folklore and fairy stories naturally led her to a career in writing, where she could craft her own versions of the classic characters readers know so well, but with a twist.
With a special affinity for villainous characters and the untold stories lurking beneath the surface of popular fairytales, Valentino has become a master at exploring the complexities of these often misunderstood figures. Her Villains series, which delves deep into the minds and hearts of Disney’s most iconic antagonists, has become a fan favorite, offering readers a chance to see the world from a darker perspective. In her novels, she paints the villains in shades of gray, making them relatable and, at times, even sympathetic—challenging readers to rethink the old narratives and question what really defines a villain.
A lifelong lover of Gothic literature and classic Disney, Valentino's work is an intersection of these two influences, blending whimsical fantasy with somber, atmospheric tones. Her ability to weave a tale that feels both magical and haunting is what sets her apart in the world of contemporary fairy tale retellings. While her stories remain steeped in enchantment, they also explore themes of power, betrayal, redemption, and the complexities of human nature.
Her career took off with Fairest of All, the first book in her Villains series, which was met with critical acclaim and became a New York Times bestseller. Since then, she’s continued to expand her dark, alluring world with books like The Beast Within and Poor Unfortunate Soul, all while maintaining a steady connection with her readers—many of whom are enchanted by the unique, emotionally resonant way she reimagines classic stories.
Serena Valentino's work is more than just a collection of darkly whimsical tales. It’s a journey into the untold stories of characters we thought we knew, offering a fresh, often chilling perspective on the fairy tales that have shaped our cultural imagination. Her writing reminds us that there’s more than one side to every story—and that sometimes, the most captivating characters are the ones who have been misjudged.