![]() ![]() In my research about LGBT Christianity, I was set free from several of my own hang-ups of what it means to be a person of faith. I also have personal, what I’ll call, “rule-following” issues with Catholicicsm, as I never could follow all of the rules well enough to feel like I was a “good Catholic”. It seemed illogical to me that a loving God would set His followers up to live in a situation such as this. As “Love is What I See” is my slogan, this intolerable realization motivated me to write. I realized that two people could be completely compatible and incredibly in love, and due to the teachings of their faiths, could not share a blessed happily ever together. First, as I am an LGBT romance writer I believe that romance (if you are one who seeks it) is critical to the well-being of the soul. My inspiration to write Inclination came from several places. What was it like it write and did what inspired you to write it? ![]() So, your latest release Inclination is an m/m YA Christian fiction sort of book. ![]() Inclination is a one of my most content-rich novels, and by that I mean that it’s not “just a romance.” In order to accomplish my goal, which was to prove that God loves gay Christians, I needed to do the research and present it fully, hopefully in a way that was user-friendly. ![]() Why don’t you start off by telling us a little about Inclination? Hi Trisha!! I am so glad to be here!! You have been supporting my writing efforts for so long, and I want to thank you for that. ![]()
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