

I think it's important that these relationships be incorporated into the book-worlds we build, and that they be treated as equally and with the same weight we write other relationships. I'm hoping to explore LGBTQ even further with transgender, non-binary etc. I honestly write where the muse takes me and don't discriminate when it comes to relationship types. I do have plans for exploring more LGBT (primarily M/M) romance books in the near future. You are right that recently I have been writing M/M with my Apocalyptic series, but I am also releasing another M/F book in April. It's safe to say that a straight-only reader (a reader who doesn't like reading romances that venture outside the m/f relationship zone) probably wouldn't like my series. Book 3 in my BDSM series has a M/M/F (polyamourous, not menage) relationship, while book 6 will include a M/M relationship.


For example, Book 2 of my Sci-Fi Romance series has a M/M relationship, and books 3 and 4 have subtle inclusion of a F/F/ relationship. In other words, I treat LGBT relationships the exact same way I treat straight relationships in my books and series. All of my books and series feature M/F, M/M, F/F, M/M/F/? (lol) relationships. All of my books and series featur …more Hello Kathleen,Īlthough I primarily have M/F relationships in my writing, I am not a mainstream M/F romance writer.
Kilgore Hello Kathleen, Although I primarily have M/F relationships in my writing, I am not a mainstream M/F romance writer. Synopsis: Ghost In The Machine is a mature space opera romance with strong language, some violence, a good heaping of romance, some steamy bits, a few crazy aliens, one very confused android, an empathic girl with emotional issues who tends to trip herself up, and a crew of space agents who seem to enjoy making their Central Director yank out her hair.Love is like a wormhole.
