Lynette Wilde is a romance writer with a soft spot for sacred sex, emotional wreckage, and poetic rebellion.

She writes feral, feminist love stories for women who’ve outgrown survival and are ready to want more—more pleasure, more power, more tenderness, more truth. Her debut novel, What We Made of Want, explores the slow untangling of burnout, longing, and what it means to be truly held.

When she’s not writing emotionally charged, sharp-witted chaos, Lynette is probably curled up with her supportive, codependent cats, plotting new ways to make readers cry and blush in the same chapter.

She believes in:

  • Green-flag love interests — because let’s be honest, there aren’t enough in the wild. (If you know one, tell him to DM me.)

  • Slut phases as sacred rites — who decided men were the only ones allowed to weigh their options?

  • Stories that reflect human complexity — I may be a white, straight, cisgender woman, but my characters won’t always be.

  • Spicy stories where mid- and plus-sized women can get it — desire doesn’t come with a dress size.

  • Female rage as both weapon and witness — whether soft-spoken or screaming, my women are always loud.

  • Mental health as survival, ritual, and reclamation - we are allowed to fall apart and still be worthy of love.

  • The radical power of storytelling that tells the truth — the world has plenty of beauty. It needs more truth.

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