About House of Regina Quinn

This is the part where I’m meant to introduce myself neatly.
I don’t write neatly.

I’m Regina Quinn, and this space is my house for stories about women who want things. The kind of yearning that doesn’t fit into “strong female lead” marketing copy and refuses to resolve itself politely by chapter three.

Heat level

Most of what I write is for adults. There will be:

  • consensual sex

  • violence or threat where the story requires it

  • people making morally questionable decisions

  • emotional mess, the lot of it.

You’re never required to like what a character does.
I only ask that you remember they are not saints, and I’m not interested in writing saints.

When something is especially intense or heavy, I’ll note that up front so you can decide what you’re in the mood for.


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Join the crew

I’m not building a fandom that lives in the comments section 24/7. I’m building a room where people who love this kind of fiction can come in, sit down, and feel something.

In practical terms:

  • You can lurk forever, read quietly, and never say a word. That is absolutely allowed.

  • You can comment, scream about scenes, make predictions, or argue with me about choices.

  • You can email if you need to unpack something privately.

The only real rule is simple: be kind. To me, to each other, even to the characters you want to throw into traffic.

If you’re new, start here

If this is your first time in the House, the best place to begin will usually be:

  • the first chapter of the current main story

  • or whatever I’ve pinned at the top of the archive as a starting point

Read a little. See how it feels in your body.
If the cadence, the heat, and the women feel like home, you can stay.

If not, that’s fine too. Not every house is for everyone.


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