Romina Russell is a Los Angeles based author who originally hails from Buenos Aires, Argentina. As a teen, Romina landed her first writing gig--College She Wrote, a weekly Sunday column for the Miami Herald that was later picked up for national syndication--and she hasn't stopped writing since. When she's not working on the ZODIAC series, Romina can be found producing movie trailers, taking photographs, or daydreaming about buying a new drum set. She is a graduate of Harvard College and a Virgo to the core.
ZODIAC is a thrilling YA fantasy for astrology lovers and sci-fi fans alike... You'll want to learn even more about your own sign after this one. --Teen Vogue With a stellar cast, fascinating mythology, and unexpected twists and turns, ZODIAC is a must read. I am a fan! --Morgan Rhodes, New York Times bestselling author of the Falling Kingdoms series Russell's debut novel is rich with details of a society that is equal parts hard science and free-flowing faith, making it a great read for fans of both epic fantasy and sf. Fans of the immersive world of Zodiac will be happy to know that this is just the first in a series. --Booklist Russell's narrative mixes intrigue, romance, and adventure, and a constant underlying tension drives Rho and her allies from one planet to the next. --Publishers Weekly The worldbuilding is a science fiction delight, with tons of details about space and science...Recommend this to sci-fi and adventure lovers. It has a bit of something for everyone. --VOYA A sci-fi refreshing for both its nondystopian plot and fallible heroine. --Kirkus With a stellar cast, fascinating mythology, and unexpected twists and turns, ZODIAC is a must read. I am a fan! Morgan Rhodes, New York Times bestselling author of the Falling Kingdoms series Russell's debut novel is rich with details of a society that is equal parts hard science and free-flowing faith, making it a great read for fans of both epic fantasy and sf. Fans of the immersive world of Zodiac will be happy to know that this is just the first in a series. Booklist Russell's narrative mixes intrigue, romance, and adventure, and a constant underlying tension drives Rho and her allies from one planet to the next. Publishers Weekly The worldbuilding is a science fiction delight, with tons of details about space and science...Recommend this to sci-fi and adventure lovers. It has a bit of something for everyone. VOYA A sci-fi refreshing for both its nondystopian plot and fallible heroine. Kirkus