Ali, Kecia (2017) Human in Death: Morality and Mortality in J. D. Robb's Novels Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press Topic Nora Roberts/J. D. Robb science fiction/futuristic romance family community race/ethnicity work gender romantic suspense police officers/police forces
Ali, Kecia (2017) Troubleshooting Post-9/11 America: Religion, Racism, and Stereotypes in Suzanne Brockmann’s Into the Night and Gone Too Far Journal of Popular Romance Studies 6: Topic Suzanne Brockmann religion/spirituality race/ethnicity United States of America war/armed forces Islam sheikh romance gender marriage
Ali, Kecia (2018) Romance Fiction in the Archives Journal of Popular Romance Studies 7: Topic authors romance scholarship Nora Roberts/J. D. Robb race/ethnicity gender Publishing sex/sexuality LGBTQ+ characters, readers and/or authors
Ali, Kecia (2019) Sacrifices, Sidekicks, and Scapegoats: Black Characters and White Stories in Nora Roberts’s Romances Journal of Asia-Pacific Pop Culture 4.2:149-168 DOI: 10.5325/jasiapacipopcult.4.2.0149 Topic Nora Roberts/J. D. Robb race/ethnicity death romantic suspense paranormal/fantasy/time-travel romance rape and/or intimate partner violence/abuse police officers/police forces authors
Ali, Kecia (2021) "Author studies and popular romance fiction " The Routledge Research Companion to Popular Romance Fiction 320-334 DOI:10.4324/9781315613468-14 Topic romance scholarship authors Nora Roberts/J. D. Robb Georgette Heyer Marie Bjelke Petersen Suzanne Brockmann Jennifer Crusie
Ali, Kecia (2023) The End of the World as We Know It: Climate Catastrophe in Nalini Singh's Paranormal Romance Fiction The Journal of the Core Curriculum: An Annual Literary and Academic Anthology in the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University 32:81-86 Topic Nalini Singh ecocriticism/environmentalism/climate change paranormal/fantasy/time-travel romance