Kalie Reid grew up just outside Portland, Oregon, a place best known for the rain and incredible coffee. She moved to Belfast, Northern Ireland, over a decade ago and has lived there ever since, enjoying the Guinness, her cat Dorothy, and even more rain. She currently works as a wedding photographer alongside forever daydreaming about her next book.
""Deliciously atmospheric and brimming with top tier yearning, The Sacred Space Between is a must read, and Kalie Reid should be on every romantasy lover's radar.""--Tarah DeWitt, bestselling author of Savor It ""Achingly tender and atmospheric, The Sacred Space Between captured my heart with its intimate and fierce storytelling. I loved following Maeve and Jude as they found solace, comfort, and belonging in each other. Absolutely beautiful.""--Maddie Martinez, author of The Maiden and Her Monster ""Written in prose as vivid as stained glass and heady as incense, The Sacred Space Between is a meditation on loneliness, doubt, and love that heals--and a study in tortured pining. Don't miss it!""--Allison Saft, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Dark and Drowning Tide ""An achingly tender and masterful romantic fantasy debut. Reid has crafted a beautiful study in what it is to love ourselves and others while navigating a dangerous and uncertain world. With pages that brim with courage, yearning, and atmosphere, The Sacred Space Between is a story you won't soon forget.""--Kalie Cassidy, author of In the Veins of the Drowning ""Reid's debut welcomes readers into a gorgeously rendered world infused with saintly devotion, passionate yearning, and desperate heartache--and ultimately offers itself up as a prayer for catharsis, healing, and hope.""--Laura R. Samotin, author of The Sins On Their Bones ""By turns heartbreakingly tender and devastatingly brutal, this story of saints, iconographers, magic, and passion absolutely ensnared me. Maeve and Jude, with his 'sharp edges and soft mouth' (good grief!), live rent free in my head and heart. Highly recommended if you've ever listened to Hozier's 'Work Song' and said, 'Yes, I absolutely do need a beautifully written, sinister-yet-hopeful romantasy that feels like that song.'"" --Jamie Pacton, bestselling author of The Absinthe Underground, The Vermilion Emporium, and Homegrown Magic