The first sentence I wrote back in 2011 was for my paranormal romance novel, Fractured Moon. It was, “Time doesn’t heal all wounds, handy lie though it may be, time forces acceptance of what cannot be changed.”
I never set out to write erotic romance, or erotic fiction. I had a paranormal story in my head, Aurelia and Ceithin whispering werewolf words to me, but once I got started, the sexy just rolled off my finger tips.
Looking back, I think writing poetry played a big part in how I strung words together. I love alliteration, and I find when I re-read things I wrote, it’s a natural occurrence within my words.
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