In her therapy practice, Sonia Rompoti helps people untangle the quiet narratives they’ve absorbed about their bodies, relationships, and worth. In her writing, she explores those same themes through storytelling, often centering women who are learning to reclaim their voice, their desire, and their sense of self.
Professional Background
Alongside her clinical work, she writes bestselling romance novels that place women of all bodies at the center of their own love stories — funny, flawed, complex, and unapologetically desirable. Her books include Confessions of a Curvy Heart,The Billionaire’s Curvy Match, the Curves of Power series, and the Untamed Hearts of Rowan Grove series. Her work has appeared in international publications and outlets, and her perspective on writing and body narratives was quoted in The New York Times. She also writes books inspired by seasonal witchcraft traditions, exploring how ritual, symbolism, and storytelling can help people reconnect with themselves and the rhythms of their lives.
Philosophy and Approach
At the heart of Sonia’s work is a simple belief: The stories we inherit about our bodies, our worth, and what we’re allowed to want are rarely neutral. Whether through therapy or fiction, she’s interested in what happens when people begin to question those stories — and start writing better ones for themselves. She encourages people not only to examine the narratives they’ve inherited, but to begin writing their own — sometimes on the page, and always in the way they choose to live.
Photo credit: Anastasios Champakis

