Hello, my spooky friends, and Happy Pride Month!
Here at SpookyMrsGreen HQ, we’re flying the rainbow flag high and proud – not just in celebration of my wonderful bisexual husband and our amazing bisexual daughter, but for all the glorious colours of the LGBTQ+ spectrum that shine so brightly in our home and in my books. 🌈
Fangs, Fur and Fabulous
As a paranormal romance author, I’ve always believed that love is love – whether it’s between humans, vampires, werewolves, or the occasional ghost or witch. My characters don’t fit neatly into boxes, and neither do the people I love. That’s what makes life – and fiction – so deliciously unpredictable.
Let’s talk about Danny Mason. Our alpha werewolf. Brooding. Fierce. Loyal. Very, very conflicted. Because while he’s devoted to his lieutenant Simon Bunce – a man who has stood beside him through blood, battles, and betrayal – he’s also hopelessly in love with Jessica, his brother’s human girlfriend. Yes, that brother. Jack Mason. The vampire. You can see how this might cause just a tiny bit of tension in the pack… 😬
Danny and Simon’s bond runs deep, forged in a lifetime of service and unspoken desire. Their relationship is layered with tenderness and loyalty, a slow-burning love that simmers beneath the surface even as Danny’s heart pulls him in a different direction. And then Jessica arrives – bold, beautiful, completely unaware that she’s walking into the middle of a supernatural soap opera. The resulting chaos is intense, emotional, and, well, a little bit sexy.
Forbidden Lesbian Love
And let’s not forget Vampire of Blackpool, where things get even more complicated.
Here we meet Meredith Hanson, an ancient vampire with a tragic past and a tendency to leave a trail of bodies behind her when things get a little stressful. Enter Samantha Morris – a young witch with fire in her heart and magic in her veins. Their connection is instant, electric, and utterly forbidden. Vampires and witches don’t typically fall in love, let alone her kind of love. But Meredith and Samantha break the rules, because their love is stronger than fear, tradition, or vampire hunters stalking them in the shadows.
Love is Love
I write these stories because I want my daughters – and all readers – to see that love can bloom in the most unlikely places. That it’s okay to love differently. That the world is more magical when we embrace diversity, not hide from it. And yes, sometimes love is messy, chaotic, and even deadly when you’re a werewolf or a vampire, but isn’t that part of the fun?
So this Pride Month, I raise a glass of virtual vampire wine to all my readers – whether you’re human, fanged, furred, or fabulously magical. Let’s celebrate love in all its forms, and remember that the world (and the supernatural realm) is a much better place when we let everyone be their true, brilliant, beautiful selves.
With love, light, and just a hint of bloodlust,
Catherine xx
AKA SpookyMrsGreen
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