Why the mix of relationship types? by Laura Greenwood

It’s not something I ever really address, but anyone who has read my books may have noticed that there are a variety of relationship types. I have books that involve m/f, f/f and polyamorous relationships – all in the same universes. (If you’re wondering why m/m is missing, I just happen not to have written it yet!)


But why do I include them all in the same universe?


Because that’s life. Not everyone has the m/f experience, and not everyone wants it (including my characters. I don’t get a say in their sexualities, they just tell me and I have to role with it.) Love should be celebrated no matter what the form, and I like to do that with my writing.


The most important thing – it’s not all about the sex! I have all three relationship types in books that don’t have any open door sex scenes at all (I also have the opposite – books in all three types that have an open door too!)


But I do need to give a shout out to Skye MacKinnon and Arizona Tape…if I hadn’t met them nearly 2 years ago, then I’d never have had the courage to explore quite so much!


You can check out all of my books here:


www.authorlauragreenwood.co.uk/p/book-list.html


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Website: www.authorlauragreenwood.co.uk


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