![]() ![]() No, these are not the ‘gender bender’ stories you can find on Amazon. I have decided to remedy that and I’ve looked up all the transromance stories I can. Is it because these writers are also afraid of being judged? Of being ridiculed? Or perhaps they are just too shy to post them on social media? However, what bothered me is when I went onto Twitter and started looking up the simple hashtag “transromance”. ![]() I even lost a few likes after posting the buy-link for it, and again, I’m okay with that. People are so quick to judge, yes–they still do that in the 21st century, and there are still many people out there who won’t share such stories because of their ‘beliefs’. Sharing it with the world was another lengthy decision. It was a fire that burned brighter and hotter than most story ideas I get. Much like my M/M romance novel Chartreuse, I contemplated long and hard if I should go through with the idea so deep in my heart. ![]() I really never know what my brain is going to do, but that is neither here or there. I can write on bear-shifters one day and switch over to ‘human’ stories the next day. Being from a small southern town, I have always been frightened of writing what I truly want to write–and this does vary. ![]() It has been 3 months since my last blog update.Īnyway, so over the weekend I released my first ever transgender romance story, 180 Days, and I have to tell you I was terrified. ![]()
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