4 books by Kate Genet
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Overview: Kate Genet is a New Zealand author who enjoys writing books with strong lesbian characters. Even if they don’t start out feeling all that strong, they’ve usually found their tenacity and self-assurance by the time she’s done with them; characters you can like, admire, and wish you knew – maybe they’re even a bit like you. With her interest in telling compelling stories she spreads herself across a few genres within lesbian fiction – supernatural suspense, adventure, science fiction and fantasy, and now romance. Keep up to date with her writing life and new releases by visiting her website at kategenet.com (coming January 2014).
She also writes mainstream speculative fiction under the name Kate Hansen.
Genre: Romance, Lesbian FF
Building Character
Fen Marshal believes in living her life exactly as she pleases. She’s a writer and a womanizer who has her fun and walks away before anyone has a chance to want more from her. It’s not part of her plan to fall victim to obsessive lust, and as for love, well that just never enters the equation.
But Ruby is the woman of Fen’s dreams – literally. Fen finds herself attracted and obsessed – besotted – with a particularly delicious character from one of her own noir fiction novels.
It’s an obsession that brings Ruby to life – somehow, who cares how? Fen doesn’t. Fen just wants to love this creature she’s manifested through the pure strength of her imagination.
There’s only one problem. Ruby is not a nice character.
Yes, she’s beautiful. But she’s also ruthless, possesses no heart or soul and doesn’t bleed.
She may just be the worst mistake Fen’s ever made.
Don’t Go There
Teresa probably wouldn’t admit she’s in hiding from her own life; she simply feels that being back in her tiny home town will keep her out of trouble. Spending her days painting, she’s turned her back on more than her past, she’s let go of all her hopes and dreams for the future and while this new life is a struggle, she’s determined not to let anyone tempt her into changing course.
But Scarcity wants to know her – Teresa’s the only other lesbian in this tiny dot on the map after all, and Scarcity’s position in life feels increasingly precarious. She’s coming of age and coming out into a world that seems more hostile than welcoming. Things at home aren’t all they could be and the more experienced Teresa might be able to offer her a helping hand, and a safe place in which Scarcity can truly be herself.
Teresa’s frightened of her though. The girl stirs up too many feelings in her, and she doesn’t want to be reminded of needs that are going unfulfilled. It would be much easier if Scarcity would just leave her alone – on her own, Teresa can’t repeat her worst mistakes. Unfortunately, what she’s doing can barely be called living, and when Scarcity insists on being part of her life, Teresa may have to re-evaluate everything she thinks she knows about herself and the choices she’s made.
Irrevocable
It’s their last road trip – travelling down the coast to say goodbye to Lillian’s mother. Serenity is watching her wife Lillian die, and struggling with the way death has laid its dark shadow over everything she loves so well.
The last thing she needs is an encounter with the supernatural. Or even an encounter with the enigmatic woman who lives further down the beach.
How is it all connected? Serenity keeps seeing mysterious lights in the sky, and she’s sure they’re watching Lillian. But what are they and what do they want?
Serenity isn’t going to like the answers, nor the choices they force her to make.
Orange Moon
Alice Hughes lies on her bedroom floor, beaten and bleeding. Mostly though, she’s afraid. Afraid that the next time her husband hits her, he won’t stop until she’s dead.
She has to get away. But where can she go? She needs somewhere to hide…
When Alice finds the perfect hiding place, the one place her husband would never dream of looking for her, she thinks all her prayers have been answered. Here she can rest, recover, and when she’s stronger, she can make plans.
But there is something she needs to remember. Something that happened long ago and is bleeding through into the present and threatening Alice’s future.
Even when the lovely, aptly named Hope comes into Alice’s life, there is something dark reaching out from the shadows, its nightmare fingers grasping after her.
Because what Alice doesn’t know, is that no hiding place is completely safe, and sometimes your worst enemies aren’t the ones you thought they were.
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