Friday 21 December 2012

 
How nice are these twins?  And both for her. She's more than a match for them because she's a witch, unless they mate with her...

Sunday 16 December 2012

FFM-not so much


FFM, the acronym for female, female, male. Who knew? Erotic authors and readers know. MM (male, male) sells well, as does MMM or MFM, or MMF. FFM, not so much. It took not a little courage to write this novel, and I leaned on my gay friends not a little! One of them told me that heterosexual women read gay erotica featuring men a whole lot but aren't as interested in FF. I guess when I thought about it I wasn't either.  Except Jackie and her girl Ashley had to be written. Jackie also loves Alistair, so we have that triangle as well...I loved writing this book and to date those who read it loved it too. I begged the cover artist not to make the hero prevalent and bless him, he didn't. Not that Alistair isn't dominant. He most definitely is, and how this relationship sorted itself out was sweet. I don't know if I'll write this configuration again, but I'm glad I tried it once. Oh, and there's a nice doggie too.

Saturday 15 December 2012

Too many inspirations...

I don't know if it's a curse or a blessing but my mind is so fertile these days. It's probably a good thing the weather is cold and snowy so I'm not inclined to be outdoors because I can't leave my muse! I pull up a new document and type feverishly to capture what popped into my head. It's all about love and angst and the struggle to establish a relationship and maintain it. And the road is full of pitfalls and obstacles. I find I'm branching out too, adding other layers and not just the immediate love story. It doesn't matter who the characters are, they've been impacted by their history and present day events. And it seems a miracle they even meet, let alone move ahead. Such is the power of the human spirit when people are willing to work at making it work! I hope I have enough years left to write it all!

Friday 23 November 2012

Not the kindest novels...

I've always favored the dark side of romance. I even wrote one without a HEA and was asked to revise before it would be accepted for publishing. BROKEN featured the hero being rejected by the heroine and having to accept that when you screw up that big, there's no coming back. And she dies of a broken heart. Because you can. But I rewrote the ending and of course she let him back into her life and they worked it out...lots of mixed reviews about that one, probably bc I was so conflicted.

I recently wrote a novella titled The Right Thing, about an incredibly selfish, damaged man, somebody really hard to like, even if he came by it honestly. The heroine sacrificed and he gained from it-and became the man we all want., and maybe deserve. He tumbled to the fact it's better to love another person, sometimes at great risk, than to never give your heart. An amazing publisher has offered to publish it-the review coordinator saw past his asshole personna and to the man he could become, if only he followed his heart. Bless her. So I may write the sides of people many romance readers would prefer not to think about, but it is what it is. Love rarely comes easy and it can be quite dark.

Monday 19 November 2012


Rose Anderson, author of the book I’m presently reading, Loving Leonardo, invited me to participate in the Next Big Thing blog series. She’s waaaay more tech savvy than I am so it was nice to be invited!


 
THE NEXT BIG THING

What is your working title of your book?
 

The working title for my Next Big Thing is Fulfilled.


Where did the idea come from for the book?
 

I seem to prefer one word titles for the most part, and Fulfilled is Book 5 in the Club Pleasure series, following Wishes, Madness, Reason and Vulnerable.


What genre does your book fall under?
 

It’s BDSM erotica, a ménage, and features the nanny from Wishes.
 

Which actors would you choose to play your characters in a movie rendition?

 
I’d be picking Denzel Washington, Cate Blanchett, and Chris Pine to play my characters in a movie rendition with Drew Barrymore and Ben Affleck as supporting cast.  
 
 
 
What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?


Through a quirk of fate, a woefully unsophisticated nanny is plunged into the Lifestyle and discovers her true needs and desires beneath the loving ministrations of two Doms.


Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency?


I hope my publisher will accept this WIP!
 

How long did it take you to write the first draft of your manuscript?

 
It’s been over a month of self edits, and my first draft took only a week.

 
Who or what inspired you to write this book?

 
Two people inspired me. My dear friend and author Lydia Michaels who insisted I write the nanny’s story, and a fan, who wrote to ask for Trevor’s story (aka Chris Pine).

 
What else about your book might pique the reader’s interest?
 


 
Check out a few of my favorite authors:


Missy Martine

 

Lydia Michaels

 http://www.lydiamichaels.org/ 

 
Heather Rainer


 
Susan Laine

http://www.susan-laine-author.fi/ 

 

Saturday 17 November 2012

reading and writing and reviewing...

I'm currently reading a novel by Rose Anderson entitled Loving Leonardo. Well researched and historical. Liking it.  MM- something I don't read a lot of but so nicely done. I expect a MMF in the next few chapters!

Wrote a FFM several months ago, a challenge for me but totally enjoyed it. Surrounded didn't sell as well-was it the FF?  I wonder. Nice reviews and feedback from those who did read it. I think it's a hidden gem, biased or no, lol.

I read a lot, and I mean a lot. I read as much as I write. Don't seem to find much time for anything else! I review what I write too, fair and square. Never say anything I wouldn't to the author's face. Which brings me to reviewing-what is it with people who hide behind their Internet ID? Cowards. It's fine not to like a book bc of the content but don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. Say your piece about the content-if the blurb didn't give you a hint about whether it was for you or not, that's one thing. But if you don't like the content, say so, but consider if it was well written or not and remark on that.

I recently read a book that offended me to the point I was disturbed for days. I hated the content. But could she write! Absolutely. I'll never read the book again and shared my opinion on the subject matter-the blurb didn't even hint at it- but I gave credit where credit was due.  Deep POV, well researched and captivating. It just wasn't for me and I write dark stuff too.