Top 10 Things Guest Blog
Below you will find the top 10 things about Colton and Rylee in Driven told by each other.
Top Ten Things You Might Not Know About Rylee by Colton Donavan:
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Top 10 Things Guest Blog
Below you will find the top 10 things about Colton and Rylee in Driven told by each other.
Top Ten Things You Might Not Know About Rylee by Colton Donavan:
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Writing a Love Scene
When it comes to writing a love scene, people tend to talk about how hard it is to actually put one into words. Now, for anyone who has ever read my books, you all know that my favorite part of writing a story is the love scene. Hands down.
Why? That’s simple. I love imagining them. And in that sense, for me at least, they’re easy. I’m not shy about the passion I feel inside, nor am I shy when it comes to sharing that passion with someone I’m attracted to. So, I love imagining them and putting myself in the character’s “shoes” during those moments.
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Taking Over Me kicks off the Geek Kink series with the budding relationship between geek girl Allison Stuart and coffee shop owner Patrick Conners. Patrick can’t stop thinking about the woman who sweeps in to save the day and Allison can’t stop thinking about Patrick and his delicious coffee.
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Urban Fantasy And Erotica Kiss And Make Up
Hi, I’m Cassi Carver, and I may as well admit it: I love reading romance and urban fantasy! There was one thing, though, that bothered me when I would pick up a new book in one of my favorite urban fantasy series: the heroine never seemed to have any fun. Sure she was defeating bad guys, discovering new powers, and saving the world—but what was in it for her?
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Hot Dish By Lissa Trevor
The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach – or if you write horror instead of erotic, the quickest route is through his rib cage. But I’m an author of erotic fiction, so I am a firm believer that food can seduce as well as a whiff of scent on your wrist or the flash of cleavage. And if you’re reading this and you’re a man – nothing is sexier than a man who can cook. Unless it’s Channing Tatum dropping it like it’s hot – but that’s neither here nor there.
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Public Shame, Low Standards and Bite-Sized Nuggets of Warm Fuzzies
I’m writing this guest post the morning after the latest internet kerfuffle—this time one that slammed erotica readers, writers, publishers and reviewers. I won’t give specifics, though I suspect they’re easy enough to find.
In essence, however, an author who had self-published an urban fantasy trilogy to poor sales, then went on to write what she referred to as “trashy smut.” The book, she reported, sold like crazy netting her $10,000 in two weeks. An amazing hit for her. Readers and reviewers alike seemed to love it. Any author would be ecstatic to have that kind of immediate success, especially in a new genre.