Valeriya Goffe

Valeriya Goffe is a Ukrainian-born writer and finance professional. She is renowned for her contemporary fiction, particularly her novel The Dream Lives On (2025). She writes in her spare time alongside her career in finance, blogging and family life.

Valeriya Goffe was born and raised in Kyiv, Ukraine. She has said that most of her family and friends still live there. She has described the city’s architecture and history, noting landmarks such as Saint Sophia Cathedral, founded in the eleventh century and later preserved by historians during the Soviet era.

Goffe lived in Washington, DC, for almost twenty years. She then relocated to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, for work. She has written about exploring the country, the legacy of the Silk Road and the outdoor landscape, including opportunities for hiking in the mountains.

Her career includes finance work and fiction writing. She has combined writing with travel and cultural observation. She has stated that she enjoys meeting people from different backgrounds and that living abroad has influenced her perspective. She also writes a blog and has spoken about the challenges of balancing work and motherhood.

Her 2025 novel, The Dream Lives On, follows Viktor Yurchenko, who leaves Ukraine with his three children and mother during wartime to seek refuge in the United States. The plot explores his unexpected involvement in a relationship and the impact of his journey on a long-standing family mystery.

A parallel storyline features Teresa Jameson, an executive at an international company, who reconsiders her 16-year marriage as personal difficulties mount. The narrative addresses whether she will ignore problems further or allow a new relationship to develop. The themes include self-discovery, family history and resilience during displacement.

Valeriya Goffe continues to write while working in finance and living abroad.

Photo credit: valeriyagoffe.com

Quotes

Sucheta Dashas quoted8 months ago
Couples slowly strolling along Khreshchatyk Street, engaged in muted conversation. Patrons enjoying a leisurely lunch of delicious borscht and chicken Kyiv at the renowned Kozak bistro overlooking Independence Square.
Yeva Sakardinahas quoted7 months ago
work as hard as I can, and I’ll again build a happy life for all of you.”
Kannan Tphas quoted7 months ago
swiftly as possible.

* * *

Viktor wiped the cold sweat off his forehead. Peaceful life as they knew it was about to end. Inevitably, it would start raining misery, destruction, and death throughout his native land.

The doorbell rang.

After taking a minute to collect himself, Viktor walked to the door and opened it wide. At the doorstep was his father-in-law, Igor Lutsenko.

“Glory to Ukraine,” Igor said, carefully shaking the snow off his collar.

“Glory to the heroes.” Viktor shook Igor’s hand. These greetings had become so common in Ukraine these days.

“Brought your drill back,” Igor noted. “Done with it. Fantastic instrument. Worth every hryvnia you paid for it.”

“Glad it was helpful.” Viktor nodded, taking the drill and carefully placing it in the closet. “Would you like to come in for a few minutes? We’ve got some varenyky on the table. Straight from the oven.”

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