Talk:Ride or Die: A Bad Boy Romance/@comment-34379778-20190113150953/@comment-3452092-20190113225415

I think it would be smart of them in the future if they have a legitimately good reason to have a female only book they need to do two things, announce that it is female only the first time they give us any significant information about it, so that people don't wonder and can get that off their chest quickly rather than it being drawn out by long speculation before hand, and secondly give a reason. Examples of reasons they could have used for various books recently:
 * Desire & Decorum is female only, because want to explore inheritance laws for females in early 19th century Great Britain.
 * A Courtesan of Rome is female mostly, because we want to explore that time period in a job that was female dominated and to bring in a male character would alter the story considerably.
 * Red Carpet Diaries is female only because . . . honestly, can't come up with one there, but they had a reason, so they could have told us. Ditto for Bloodbound and Home for the Holidays.

And I would love to see a male only story, see what they would do with that kind of story.