
J. Marlowe
Queer transformation, found family, and unapologetic desire—welcome to the Bloomiverse.
Stories So Far
Bloomiverse Arc 1
Full House
Lira never expected her body to change overnight. Or that it would lead her to a place like this.The Grove is a shared apartment in San Francisco—a little crooked, a little overgrown, and very much alive. Inside, five women share chores, secrets, and something much rarer: they’ve all Bloomed.There’s Juno, the chaotic flirt who wears her anatomy like an invitation. Nova, the grounded one with a clipboard and a quiet heat. Mirabel, oldest in the house and keeper of strange rituals. Callie, a mystery wrapped in confidence. And Morgan, still pre-bloom, watching with wide eyes and quiet hope.When Lira arrives—six months post-bloom, overwhelmed by her body’s new fullness—she’s self-conscious, uncertain, and convinced she doesn’t belong. But The Grove has its own rules. Here, arousal isn’t shameful. Intimacy isn’t taboo. And your body isn’t a problem—it’s an arrival.As Lira learns to navigate open doors, teasing glances, late-night rituals, and a house full of tender chaos, she begins to understand that she doesn’t have to hide to be safe. She can take up space. She can bloom out loud.This is Book 1 in The Bloomiverse—a queer, body-forward, serialized journey through pleasure, identity, and chosen family. Rich with emotional vulnerability, erotic discovery, and quiet joy, Full House is the intimate, affirming start of something much larger.
Bloomiverse Arc 2
All Eyes on Us
The Grove was never meant to be famous. But after a spontaneous street performance turns into a viral sensation, the Bloomed women of San Francisco find themselves thrust into a spotlight they didn’t ask for. Fans. Trolls. Media requests. Unwanted curiosity. And through it all, their bodies still ache, bloomlets still knock on the door, and nobody’s sure how much of themselves they’re willing to show.Lira tries to hold The Grove together as media pressure mounts and the house shifts under her feet. Juno flirts with fame, but it stirs old wounds. Callie doesn’t retreat—she takes charge. Mirabel is gone, and her absence leaves a hole no one knows how to fill. Morgan opens up to strangers in a way no one expected. And Nova, ever the organizer, finds her rules put to the test when boundaries blur in front of an audience.And in rural Missouri, Simone—four years post-bloom and nearly invisible to the world—lives in isolation with her body, her shame, and her aching need for touch. When a video of The Grove reaches her through the cracks in her solitude, it awakens something she thought she’d buried. These women are bold. Joyful. Bloomed and unafraid. For Simone, it’s not just curiosity—it’s survival. And it might be her way out.All Eyes on Us is Book 2 in The Bloomiverse—a queer, body-forward series about intimacy, embodiment, and the cost of being visible. This arc blends tender domesticity with public heat, exploring what happens when private rituals meet public hunger. Erotic, vulnerable, and quietly defiant, it asks:What do you owe the world, when all you want is to bloom in peace?
Bloomiverse Arc 3
Bloomcon
They said the Bloomed didn’t belong in public. The Grove decided to go anyway.When the women of The Grove travel to San Diego for BloomCon—the first-ever convention celebrating Bloomed bodies—they expect panels, cosplay, and maybe a little mischief. But what they find is bigger than they imagined: crowds, cameras, protestors, fans. Desire. Danger. And a tidal wave of attention they can’t outrun.Juno, the Grove’s beloved chaos engine, shines under the spotlight… until it gets too bright. Lira is finally getting her feet under her—especially with Simone by her side—but between press demands and personal tension, something is bound to give. Nova is in organizer mode, running on adrenaline and caffeine. And Morgan? Morgan is about to take a very public leap.As The Grove navigates hotels, panels, hookups, and high-stakes intimacy, they begin to realize that visibility isn’t just about being seen. It’s about being known—and what you do with that knowledge when the lights come down.BloomCon is Book 3 in The Bloomiverse—a queer, body-forward series about joy, sex, identity, and chosen family. Packed with tender hookups, awkward moments, explicit longing, and emotional collisions, this volume is the series’ boldest, messiest, and most vulnerable yet.
Bloomiverse Arc 4
Homeroom to Bloom
Elaine Beck is ready for summer break—until her body begins to change in ways no school ever prepared her for.When a wave of strange aches, restless nights, and vivid dreams leaves Elaine transformed—curvier, taller, and suddenly the proud owner of much more than she bargained for—she’s thrust into the spotlight as the first teacher in her small town to “bloom.” With rumors swirling, allies rallying, and school politics threatening her job, Elaine must learn to navigate a world that’s suddenly watching her every move.But she’s not alone. From secret crushes and awkward first dates to midnight support groups and bold acts of protest, Elaine discovers new friendships, hard-won joy, and the kind of love she never believed she’d find.Set in the lush, affirming world of the Bloomiverse, Homeroom to Bloom is a queer, slice-of-life romance about transformation, chosen family, and what it means to be seen—body and soul.Sensual, heartfelt, and laugh-out-loud funny, this is a story of becoming yourself and taking up space—no matter what the world thinks.Content note: This novel contains explicit, consensual sexual content, queer joy, and themes of self-discovery and community.
A Bloomiverse Vignette
The Great Futa Bake-Off
Welcome to The Grove: part commune, part creative haven, and one hundred percent chaos—especially when the housemates turn their latest fundraiser into a sensual, sugar-dusted showdown.Morgan just wanted to help with the bake sale. What she didn’t expect was a pantry tryst with the house's most irresistible baker, a kitchen full of flour, frosting, and flirtation, and one very potent ingredient none of them saw coming.Now, with tempers rising and temperatures even higher, it’s not just the ovens that are overheated. Between whipped cream mishaps, sticky fingers, and some very creative taste-testing, Morgan finds herself at the heart of a delicious mess—and maybe, just maybe, exactly where she belongs.A cozy, smutty, and affirming erotic comedy set in the Bloomiverse—perfect for fans of found family, kitchen chemistry, and unapologetic queer joy.
Thank you
I sincerely hope you enjoy my works and my universe. All are welcome here.