Lea Norvik

Lea Norvik writes queer romance where desire is negotiated, not assumed. Her stories track polycules that almost work, power that won’t stay theoretical, and the tenderness inside D/s. She follows women who want too much, couples who invite a third for the wrong reasons that turn honest, and triangles that refuse straight lines—written from Northern Europe, beside an overworked kettle.


UTP House author Lea Norvik

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Who is Lea Norvik?

Lea Norvik is a bisexual author who writes contemporary queer romance about how people actually build intimacy: by talking, negotiating, trying, failing, and trying again. Her books center women who want more than one kind of love, and relationships where power dynamics are discussed out loud instead of hand-waved. Expect emotional honesty, lived-in community, and heat that stays character-led.

About the author

What to expect from Lea Norvik’s books

Clear consent on the page: people ask, answer, renegotiate, and name what they can’t handle.

Poly and triad dynamics treated as real relationships, not a gimmick or fantasy shortcut.

Power dynamics explored with care, including D/s that holds both intensity and kindness.

Friends and community who tell the truth, not just cheer from the sidelines.

Endings that respect what happened: sometimes hopeful, sometimes bittersweet, always earned.

If you like romance that takes desire seriously and treats love as something you build on purpose, you’ll feel at home here.

What you won’t find here

“Consent as vibes.” No blurred lines sold as romance.

Kink used for shock value or humiliation without care and agreement.

Cheating framed as cute fun; secrecy has consequences in Lea’s world.

Queer pain used as entertainment; conflict exists, but cruelty isn’t the point.

Easy answers that ignore power imbalances, especially in teacher/student dynamics.

Lea’s books can be intense and emotionally complex, but they won’t ask you to excuse harm or pretend boundaries don’t matter.


Books & What’s Next

Books

Out Now: none

Coming Soon:

Every Second Friday
Emilia falls hard for her professor, Yvette—and gets turned down for the right reasons. Months later, a deliberate proposal rewrites the problem: Yvette’s partner Sara suggests an honest triad, with regular private check-ins to keep jealousy from turning toxic. It works—until the check-ins become their own love story, and the truth forces a quiet, ethical ending.

Forthcoming:

Soft Collar
After a triad that changed her, Emilia wants something simpler: one home, one partner, steady rules. But her poly heart doesn’t switch off, and she has to choose between staying “safe” and living honestly.

What’s Next

Rules of Her is Lea’s next release—continuing Emilia’s arc into a structured, explicit poly/D/s household where the kink fits beautifully… and the emotional care is the real test.

Beyond that, Lea is building a loose “Emilia cycle” of interconnected standalones: contemporary queer romances where each book explores a different relationship shape (triad, monogamy-under-collar, household poly), with the same promise every time—consent on the page, emotional accountability, and endings that don’t pretend love is simple.

Background

Before writing full-time, Lea Norvik worked in community-facing adult education and later trained in relationship communication and consent-led facilitation for queer social spaces. She’s spent years around the practical side of intimacy—how people negotiate boundaries, repair ruptures, and build trust when feelings don’t line up neatly. That background shows up on the page as clear consent, honest power dynamics, and relationships that feel lived-in.