About the Author

L.M. Riviere grew up on 80's flicks and twisted fairy tales... and it shows. Her stories flirt with the inherent darkness of the human condition, blending fable, mythology, and pseudo-historical narrative— in an effort to seduce, mystify, and unsettle readers. She'd be overjoyed to learn anyone lost sleep over one of her yarns.

She is most influenced by the works of Peter Beresford Ellis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Charles Dickens, Frank Herbert, Anne Rice, and Juliet Marillier. Her favorite book of all time, is Herbert's 'Dune'.

Riviere is also a Photographer, Editor, and Marketing Professional. When she isn't writing, she's battling the elements for the perfect shot, hiking any and everywhere, or playing in myriad bodies of water.

L.M. Riviere is the author of three full-length works of literary fantasy in ‘The Innisfail Cycle' series: Books One through Three are available anywhere books are sold. She is also the author of three folk horror and dark fairy tales, ‘A Dark Most Fair’ (2025), ‘A Vow for Breaking’ (2026), and ‘A Devil for Delilah Winter’ (2026)


Contact Details

PUBLISHER

Burnt Leaf Press

BOOKING EMAIL

lanae@lmriviere.com

Official Press Kits are available on demand. Please make your request through the contact form or via the email above, thanks!

Black and white portrait of the author L.M. Riviere with long hair and glasses.
Press release document for "A Dark Most Fair" with a black and white book cover image showing skulls, roses, and the title "A Dark Most Fair" by L.M. Riviere in the lower right corner.
An advertisement for the book "A Dark Most Fair" featuring a black-and-white cover design with roses and skull illustrations, and promotional text about the story and author.
A book cover titled "A Dark Most Fair" by LM Riviere, featuring a black chalkboard-style illustration with roses, a skull, a dagger, and a hanging chain.
Book cover of "The Innisfail Cycle: Full Series Paperback" featuring a stag with antlers, a moon or sun behind them, and a colorful illustration of nature. The page next to it provides a summary of the trilogy and its setting.
Information about three books in "The Innisfail Cycle" by L.M. Riviere, showing cover images for "The Sons of Mil", "The Southernmost Star", and "The Children of Danu".
Review page for "The Innisfail Cycle" by L.M. Riviere, featuring six reviewer quotes with names, brief comments, and credentials, aligned with epic fantasy and myth themes.