Eule Grey – Beyond the Blurb – Representation For All Series

Kitten and Blonde

Mostly Paranormal. Sometimes alien. Always gentle.

Mave Kitten is ecstatic when she lands a dream job as a paranormal journalist for a local newspaper, the Echo. It’s a chance in a lifetime for a neurodivergent Witch. She’s a little nervous about the boss, leather-clad motorcyclist Lisa Blonde. But Lisa’s got a heart of gold, and Mave soon settles into her new role. There’s even an office cat to help out. Only one tiny problem remains—Lisa doesn’t believe in the paranormal. How is Mave to change her mind?

Beyond the Blurb

Beyond the blurb, tell us about your book.  What is/are the genre(s)?  If a romance, is it HEA or HFN?

Sealed With a Hiss is the first of my Kitten and Blonde series; a set of hilarious fantasy/paranormal books with a sapphic witch as the main character. The books are set in the north of England and feature a host of diverse characters, including a vampire with a personality disorder, a sexy swamp woman, and a haunted doll’s house.

The two main characters work for a tiny newspaper. Mave is a neurodivergent witch, while her boss, Lisa, doesn’t believe in the paranormal… Yet!  Of course, the ladies eventually get kissy-kissy. There’s a scare or two, but nothing to keep you up at night.

What are the main themes?

The themes of this series encompass the importance of laughter, inclusion and identity. At the heart of all my books is my passion for giving people a voice and a chance – especially those who don’t get much of a chance in real life.

What inspired you to write this story?

In my personal life, I’ve really struggled to meet the demands of jobs such as conflict mediator and teacher, while juggling disability. My vision with the Kitten and Blonde series is to highlight the strengths and beauties of ND and disabled people without belittling our challenges. I’ve completed the first three books, and it has been hugely rewarding, not to mention fun. 😊

Do you have a favorite side character?

My favourite side character is Lisa’s brother, Tom. He is bipolar, funny, caring, and very fashion-conscious.

Have you learned anything while writing this book?

Something I’ve learned while writing this series is the importance of humour when writing about difficult issues. Using a character like Lisa, who is straight-talking and brash, has helped me to write those scenes that keep me up at night. Instead of worrying, she’d more likely get drunk and dance. 😊

I’ve also learnt that I don’t have to tackle every social/world issue. It’s okay to go easy on oneself. 😊

What do you plan to write next?

Next, I have a craving to write a story about nonbinary opposites who are forced together. Perhaps a YA? 😊

Thank you for having me, Casey!

Eule Grey writes LGBTQI books with the kind of characters she’s been seeking since childhood—Disabled women, neurodivergent characters, characters with mental health issues, conflicted thoughts, and a massive cupcake fetish. She loves mystery, darkness, humour, and stories with a hopeful ending. Eule doesn’t mind having her heart squeezed as long as the experience comes with hot chocolate, extra marshmallows.

Eule writes romance, sci-fi, YA, horror, fantasy, and paranormal. She won’t be squeezed into one genre—She’s not tidy enough.

Representation For All

Author Identities: Eule is a disabled and neurodivergent author.

Characters They Write About: Eule writes gay romance, lesbian fiction, nonbinary fiction, trans fic, and questioning fiction. Many of Eule’s characters are disabled and/or neurodivergent.

Where you can find Eule:

Carrd: https://eulegreyauthor.carrd.co

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