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K. Lynn
K. Lynn has been an avid reader and writer since childhood. In her youth, she could most likely be found in the local library, devouring books that covered everything from WWII History to Dr. McCoy's latest adventures aboard the Enterprise, with some X-Men thrown in for good measure. Once she had... show more
K. Lynn has been an avid reader and writer since childhood. In her youth, she could most likely be found in the local library, devouring books that covered everything from WWII History to Dr. McCoy's latest adventures aboard the Enterprise, with some X-Men thrown in for good measure. Once she had read everything that was on the shelves, she turned around and read them again. K. Lynn was also known to create elaborate adventures that more than once made it to the page. Ink-filled papers gave way to overflowing computer memory as the years went on, but the stories never ceased.While in college, K. Lynn increased her involvement in LGBT issues and writing within the LGBT fiction genre. She has become a long-time fan of the authors that seek to explore the commonality that exists within all sexualities and genders. Most of K. Lynn's work features LGBT characters, many of whom are in established relationships and show how love perseveres through every trial and tribulation that life holds. She also has a particular interest in seeing transgender characters gain a larger foothold within the LGBT fiction genre, hoping that the market for these works expand in the future.K. Lynn has degrees and certificates from UNC-Chapel Hill in the areas of American History, Religion, Creative Writing, Public Health, and Journalism. She is a member of Mensa and has an extensive writing and editing background. To her, life is an ongoing adventure where she seeks to learn something new every day. When K. Lynn is not writing short stories, she is working on her novels. Her interests range from erotica to education, with stops along the way in paranormal fiction, historical novels, and established relationship romance. Give her a good story and she's willing to read.Contact K. Lynn at writerklynn@gmail.com and keep up with her latest releases at http://writerklynn.com/
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Susan
Susan rated it 8 years ago
What a nice comfort read!Not all stories were good, but most of them were pretty great.These established couples needed different things. Either to spice things up a bit, to take the next step in their relationship, or to find their way back to each other. It was all very romantic and each story had...
SheReadsALot...seriously.
SheReadsALot...seriously. rated it 9 years ago
3.5 HEARTS--I'm fascinated with reading romances with main characters who find love after losing the love of their life.Morbid? Maybe.But to read about the internal struggles and obstacles of returning to the land of the living catches my eye.As does books with librarian main characters. This book h...
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it 9 years ago
Sadly, this was too short. There was at least twice as much story here, and the rapidity with which these two men get it on was too unbelievable. Cute plot idea, not so cute on the execution. Jay, the good vet, was just too perfect and too understanding about Ben's hangups, and Ben, who'd been bas...
liz blue ~ paperback reader
liz blue ~ paperback reader rated it 9 years ago
This story is completely underdeveloped. I've seen authors do a lot in very few pages, but this just isn't one of them. The relationship of Alice and Hank happens almost entirely off page. It's basicelly ""over time, they went on dates and fell in love"". I feel some sort of TV narrator in a fairy ...
AnnaLund2011
AnnaLund2011 rated it 9 years ago
We need more little books like this one. Books that show us what it might feel like to be different. Books that can open our minds a little bit. Very sweet short story, which could have benefited from adding the double amount of words, but it was uplifting and really cute, only the ending was a bi...
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