I create female characters who are comfortable in their skin.
Not perfect. Not performative. Just… real. Women who know who they are, what they want, and don’t feel the need to apologize for it.
Sensuality, for me, isn’t about being flashy or overly sexual. It’s about confidence. It’s about a woman being so at ease with herself that she doesn’t have to explain her desires or water them down. My FMCs don’t give their bodies or their hearts away lightly — but when they do, it’s because they want to. Because they feel safe. Because it feels right.
Take Anais (You, Me, & My Toxicity)—she carries her sensuality like a secret. She's thoughtful, watches everything, and keeps her guard up a bit. She's the type who takes her time opening up, but when she finally does? It goes deep. For her, the emotional connection comes first, and the physical stuff follows naturally.
Now Demi? (Open For Business) She's built different. Bold, expressive, and absolutely not afraid to demand more from love and life. She knows her power AND her soft side. Her sensuality comes from that inner confidence—knowing exactly what she brings to the table and refusing to make herself smaller for anyone else's comfort.
And then there's Zee... (My Next FMC)
I'm not gonna spill all the tea about her yet, but just know she moves to a different rhythm. She feels everything on another level. She understands desire in this intuitive, multi-layered way. She's easily the most sensual character I've written—not because she's loud about it, but because she's straight-up magnetic. You feel her presence before you even understand why.
At the end of the day, I create women who are completely free in their bodies and honest about what they want. Women who don't feel an ounce of shame for craving connection, passion, or love. Women who absolutely bloom when they're with the right person but never lose themselves in the process.
That kind of unapologetic femininity will always be the heartbeat of my stories.