Daria Vernon

Writing adventurous historical romances with smart heroines who aren't afraid to get their hems f***ed up.
A TOP 10 FINALIST
in the 2021 DISCOVER NEW ROMANCE competition
hosted by BOOKSTORE ROMANCE DAY
for her debut novel THE HIGHWAYMAN’S FOLLY
DARIA VERNON peaked in the third grade.
Her debut book, about a cockatiel named Popcorn, was published in first grade by Mrs. Sawyer’s Imprint—a feisty independent press consisting of a lamination machine in the janitor’s closet next door to the classroom. In second grade, she declared to her mother that she would win the statewide “Day in the Classroom” essay contest. Her mom taught her the word “cocky” in the context of “don’t be,” but she went on to win the essay contest and a $100 bill. By the end of third grade she had penned (and illustrated) more than half a dozen spiral bound books, had attended multiple Young Author’s Conventions, and had been awarded the school district’s highest honor for a poem about chess that strained the limitations of metaphor.
It was downhill from there.
Today Daria sweats over the computer keys in the hopes of bringing adventurous historical romances to life for her readers. Sometimes swashbuckling. Sometimes gothic. Always sensually steamy.
When Daria isn’t writing, she can be found: *figure skating, *enjoying retro French pop dance nights, *solo traveling, playing dress up, tending to her mental health and crafting/creating.
*These items subject to the status of raging global pandemic at time of writing.