Jay’s answer to “Would you be willing to write a successful polyamorous relationship in one of your upcoming books?” > Likes and Comments

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message 1: by Ryan (new)

Ryan Santle NOOO :'( I hate infidelity and I have the feeling I know this character already....


message 2: by Jay (new)

Jay Bell It's not infidelity if everyone involved is in agreement. If Jace and Tim were okay with sharing Ben, and also fell in love with each other, it would have been a beautiful thing. And a much shorter book. LOL


message 3: by clear skies (new)

clear skies I agree that is not infidelity. The problem I have with this genre is the threesome never feels like an equal relationship. One person become the focus of the other two, or two feel more connected and the third feel like an add on. I'm glad it was just Tim and Ben :P


message 4: by Jay (new)

Jay Bell Well maybe that's a problem I could address when writing such a story. Challenge accepted! :)


message 5: by Ryan (new)

Ryan Santle Oh , Jay. I just want you to know that whatever you'll write, I will read - no, scratch that - I will devour. Although, I still am skeptical with this genre especially when I was so heartbroken for a whole day with that library scene when Jason saw Nathaniel and Caesar. I feel I was the one betrayed. Anyway, C explained that he loves J and N but he loves N more. I hope this won't go that way. *Still painful*


message 6: by R.W. (new)

R.W. Thanks so much for such a positive answer--and poly relationships can be a V or a quad (among other configurations), I have learned!


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