Chrys Fey’s Erotica Pen Name:
Love, Fey is author Chrys Fey’s pen name for all the smutty romance stories her muse insists she needs to write. And who is she to go against her muse?
Each story is a spicy love letter to readers looking for book boyfriends and girlfriends of all kinds.
Fey’s characters all have a bit of herself in them, whether that’s her Arian fire or chronic pain. And every story includes something she loves—nutcrackers, Halloween, references to Pride & Prejudice and Pretty Woman, witches, gargoyles, and more.
She’s a proud cat mama, a nail polish junkie, and will always write and publish romance no matter who may be against it. In fact, if a story idea may get close-minded individuals mad, that story moves to the top of her list. 😉
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How Love, Fey Came to Be:
One magical day, Chrys Fey pondered how to create an enemies-to-lovers romance with real enemies, not just two individuals who dislike each other. But enemies who are on opposite sides, who hate each other, who shouldn’t be together or want each other, but they do, and that pisses them off. That’s how Paisley and Case from The Line Between were birthed. Except, they had their own plans and twisted the enemies-with-lovers trope to enemies-with-benefits. And that was even better.
Ena, Chrys Fey’s muse, was overly enthusiastic, not only with the idea of The Line Between but with all sorts of stories, and she gifted Chrys Fey with one idea after another. All of which were incredibly spicy. Spicer than anything Chrys Fey had penned, so Love Fey came into existence. And the two authors couldn’t be happier working together, sharing the same muse.
Love, Fey:
‘Fey’ will forever be a part of Chrys, but for content that could only be described as “top shelf spice,” she needed a new pen name. Each of her erotic romance stories felt like she was writing a love letter to readers. In this world, in this society, we all badly need an escape. We all badly need to know we’re wanted, needed…loved. And how do you end a love letter? With love. While “Love Fey” is the official style for social media and book sites, on the cover art, you’ll see a comma between the names, like a real salutation.
