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Am I the only who wanted the love interest to be a female??

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must be tough for you, what with the dearth of heterosexual romance out there
Doug I'm def happy that it happened the exact opposite of what you wanted haha I absolutely love reading all the three amazing books focused on Moffy and Farrow story. =)
Denise Smith Gee, if only you had other MF options out there.
Lashuri Chan Same here. Mostly because it feels forced. There were always people asking the authors to add more diversity and if Tom would be the only one of a different orientation. So when I read on their Tumblr that some of the Hale kids were liking members of the same gender, it felt forced.
David Nope. Kind of feel deceived.. Why not come right out and lead saying this is a full M/M spin-off.
Lynn (Smile24k) I actually preferred the M/M aspect because it kept the book from being a typical romance novel. If it was M/F the book, for me, would have been unremarkable.
Leena I think i preferred it being a male interest, it made it more interesting in the long term and a different dynamic to the other couples in the family.
Shann Brown No I loved it being two males. Id love them to do a book on Kinney and a female interest as well!
brooke yes? ur weird duh
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