About Me
Why I Write MM Romance...
​I've always been captivated by the tender side of relationships between men, so writing MM romance is a dream come true. In my series, readers will find bikers, bodyguards, boys' love actors, friends-to-lovers, wolf shifters, and more, and always passion!
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When I'm not working at my day job, I'm usually writing, reading, or watching BL dramas. (Okay, sometimes I clean my house.) My Tiktok is filled with clips from my favorite BLs. I find it fascinating hearing how people get into MM romance. For me, I have always had a soft spot for watching men being gentle and loving with other men. It wasn't until I grew older that the hotness factor kicked in.
I love hearing from my readers. Join Rebecca's Readers on Facebook to interact a little more personally with me. We have a great time there. I also like to attend GRL (Gay Romance Lit) when I can. ​Leave a comment below and let me know how you got into MM romance.

Meet Lola...
​​I thought I'd tell you about my dog, Lola. She's a mix of rat terrier and...something. We got her at the pound when she was four months old--She's fourteen-years-old now. When she was two, she started getting cataracts, so she's blind except for a little peripheral vision. (We looked into surgery, but the vet said the cataracts are typical in this breed and would probably just grow back.) Recently, she's gone pretty deaf, too. She's so sweet, and we love her! ​​
My Workspace...
​Here's a photo of my workspace. See the little birdfeeder stuck to the window in between screens? Yes, that's Levi Ackerman from Attack on Titan in a very compromising position on my mousepad. My daughter gave it to me. You should see my Erwin/Levi fanart print on my wall! ​​​

The Birds and the Bees...and Squirrels!
Other than some suet, I'm not feeding the birds over the summer. When cold weather comes and I start putting out seed again, I'm going to try the Slinky on the pole to deter those pesky squirrels.
Below is a picture of my "bee bowl" with rocks and water where the hard-working bees can take a drink.


Did you know what woodpeckers like mealworms? They attract red-bellied woodpeckers to my birdfeeder. The yellow-shafted flickers (pictured) are easy to spot because of their black bib and the red spot on the back of their heads. I've yet to see one in flight. I really want to see their yellow undersides! These woodpeckers don't seem to care about the mealworms, though. They walk around my backyard eating ants.

The squirrels are at it again in my backyard, as you can see from the picture below. The other picture is of some cowbirds at the feeder. Their heads are brown and bodies black. I took the picture because I haven't noticed them in our backyard before, and I think they're cool looking.