Polyamory isn’t a trend. It is a way of loving. It doesn’t need a novelty holiday, but why pass up an opportunity to celebrate? Happy Creative Romance Month. Cheers to celebrating life and love with creativity, intention, and heart.
This was my month of happily getting swept away in Heated Rivalry
In 2026, I plan on reading at least 1 ARC each month
January ARC… The Better Mother by Jennifer Van Der Kluet
The Perfect Marriage by Jeneva Rose The Better Mother by Jennifer Van Der Kluet Well Played by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward I Want You Back by Lorelei James Rachel Reid: Heated Rivalry, Tough Guy, Role Model, and Common Goal
Interest in polyamory seems to come from a mix of inner fire and cosmic nudge. Some call it innate wiring awakening, where a door naturally opens when someone is ready.
It isn’t magic. Polyamory discovery mirrors a rabbit hole dive. Both start with a curious peek, then spiral into obsession, revelation, and no turning back.
The road of discovery may challenge identity, relationships, and norms.
Three hearts. One fiery passion. Endless complications. Seth, the daring bisexual, ignites the spark. As Kat, the sharp-witted pixie, guards her heart, Dylan, the confident future politician, fights battles with identity and ambition. Their sizzling love burns bright in law school, but life’s trials threaten to tear them apart. Can they overcome legal battles, loss, and fear to reclaim the polyamorous love of a lifetime?
Tropes: Polyamory Fighting Biphobia Lawyer Romance Cross Cultural 3 POV Best Friend Romance City Romance MMF
The cakes in the image are Lamingtons, in honor of the Australian Open. They have two layers of unique vanilla cake, separated by blueberry preserves, covered in a chocolate icing, and topped with coconut.
(and a reference to layers in the MCs’ triad in Willful Parties)