Duvezin-Caubet, Caroline (2020) Gaily Ever After: Neo-Victorian M/M Genre Romance for the Twenty-First Century Neo-Victorian Studies 13.1:242-269 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4320839 Topic m/m romance K. J. Charles Cat Sebastian Georgette Heyer happy ending LGBTQ+ characters, readers and/or authors historical romance gender race/ethnicity Publishing family
Kamblé, Jayashree (2024) "Love in Victorian London: Immigrant Histories and Intersecting Diversities in K. J. Charles’s Sins of the Cities " Conflict and Colonialism in 21st Century Romantic Historical Fiction: Repairing the Past, Repurposing History DOI:10.4324/9781003493792-4 Topic K. J. Charles race/ethnicity historical romance UK
Pierini, Francesca (2022) Critical Approaches to the Modern and Contemporary Anglophone Romance Novel (From A Room with a View to Fifty Shades of Grey) Journal of Popular Romance Studies 11: Topic teaching romance E. M. Forster Jennifer Crusie E. M. Hull Beverly Jenkins Alyssa Cole Fifty Shades K. J. Charles
Šmídová, Monika Markéta (2021) Five Thousand for Justice: The Use of English Folklore in the Novels of KJ Charles Masters, Masaryk University Topic K. J. Charles fairytales/folktales LGBTQ+ characters, readers and/or authors paranormal/fantasy/time-travel romance historical romance social/economic class community family
Šmídová, Monika Markéta (2024) “Oh, my friend, those weren’t angels”: Trauma, Recovery and Folklore in The Secret Casebook of Simon Feximal and Spectred Isle by KJ Charles Journal of Popular Romance Studies 13: Topic K. J. Charles paranormal/fantasy/time-travel romance health/medical war/armed forces family fairytales/folktales
Watson, Courtney (2022) "I Thought You’d Never Ask: Consent in Contemporary Romance " New Frontiers in Popular Romance: Essays on the Genre in the 21st Century 62-75 Topic sex/sexuality K. J. Charles feminism romance scholarship
Whalen, Kacey (2017) A Consumption of Gay Men: Navigating the Shifting Boundaries of M/M Romantic Readership MA thesis, DePaul University Topic m/m romance readers gender sex/sexuality K. J. Charles LGBTQ+ characters, readers and/or authors