Raina Smith

Author and Communications Professional in Rhode Island

Raina Smith

Author and Communications Professional in Rhode Island

Visit my website

Raina C. Smith is the author of six genre-defying novels, each a unique blend of supernatural mystery, science fiction, and religious intrigue. From the dark allure of The Vampire series (The Vampire and The Vampire – A Covenant for Peace) to the expansive interstellar vision of The Earth Consented and the spine-chilling twists of The 13th Apostle trilogy (The 13th Apostle, Divine Providence, and Thy Kingdom Come), Smith’s storytelling captivates with a profound exploration of the soul, and humankind’s timeless quest for purpose, redemption, and truth.

Her work carries a mythic, poetic quality. Smith views her writing as more than just storytelling but as a transmission of deeper truths channeled from the ether through instinct, emotion, and vision. Every novel resonates with soulful depth, inviting readers into a transformative journey that lingers long after the final page.

Driven by her fascination with the conscious intelligence that connects all life, a reverence for nature, and the historical significance of her native Rhode Island, Smith crafts emotionally immersive narratives that explore the dualities of the human condition—good and evil, strength and vulnerability, conflict and inner peace, mortality, and divinity. Her characters are seekers of truth, propelled by fate, purpose, and spiritual awakening as they navigate love, sacrifice, and transformation.

Each of her novels invites readers to explore universal truths—free from doctrine—and reflect inward for meaning. Smith asserts that to genuinely understand who we are, we must heed the wisdom present in the conscious world around us and recognize ourselves in the eyes and hearts of other sentient beings.

With themes that transcend traditional categories, Raina C. Smith’s novels offer an unforgettable and soul-stirring reading experience.

  • Work
    • Sr. Dir. of PR, Comms, Media
  • Education
    • Rhode Island College