Lacy Danes's Blog, page 3
August 6, 2010
Welcome Erotic Author Juniper Bell and Her Naughty Regency MY THREE LORDS

Welcome to Juniper Bell. She is new Regency erotic author with her first book out from Ellora's Cave called My Three Lords.
My Three Lords
by Juniper Bell
How is one innocent country girl to choose between a Duke, a Marquis and an Earl? Must she?
When Miss Alicia Silverwood marries the Earl of Dorchester, he whisks her off to Notre Plaisir, a country manor where erotic surprises await in the company of three powerful lords.
The young Earl needs a wife and heir. The cynical Marquis de Beaumont...
Published on August 06, 2010 02:30
August 2, 2010
Sex Word Etymology: Nipple: 16th Century:
Happy Summer Everyone!
Sex Word Etymology for the word Nipple = Female breast.
Nipple, is a word that originates from the 16th Century. This word is thought to originate from the "Nib", meaning point. Nipple is defined as a projection that provides an outlet for milk at the center of the female breast.
Another variation is Nips, which is a 20th-century colloquial abbreviation.
Historic example: I read through several of my books but could not find an example of the word nipple!!! If you know of a...
Sex Word Etymology for the word Nipple = Female breast.
Nipple, is a word that originates from the 16th Century. This word is thought to originate from the "Nib", meaning point. Nipple is defined as a projection that provides an outlet for milk at the center of the female breast.
Another variation is Nips, which is a 20th-century colloquial abbreviation.
Historic example: I read through several of my books but could not find an example of the word nipple!!! If you know of a...
Published on August 02, 2010 16:32
June 22, 2010
I Sold To Samhain!
I just wanted to let you know how delighted I am to be working with Samhain.
I have sold my naughty Victorian, House Of Sin, to Samhain for an early 2011 release. I don't have much more than that to say about it, but as the details unfold I will keep you posted.
Doing the happy dance.
Lacy.
I have sold my naughty Victorian, House Of Sin, to Samhain for an early 2011 release. I don't have much more than that to say about it, but as the details unfold I will keep you posted.
Doing the happy dance.
Lacy.
Published on June 22, 2010 12:20
June 14, 2010
Erotic Author Shelli Stevens Has A New Release! Bad Girls Do.

Enjoy,
Lacy!
Bernadette has been kicked around one too many times in life. And when her politician-aspiring ex ditches her for some rags to riches girl, she sets out for revenge. One last screw to prove she can bring Winston to his knees and make him beg for her back.
B...
Published on June 14, 2010 09:22
June 2, 2010
Sex Word Etymology: Cunny: 17th Century:
Sorry this is a bit late today I have had one of those....days.
Sex Word Etymology for the word Cunny = Female Genital.
Cunny, used as slang, is a word that originates from the 17th Century in Britain. This word is thought to originate from the Cony, meaning rabbit, though it also could have been influenced by the Latin word cunnus meaning "vulva".
There are other variations Cunny Burrow, Cunny Catcher(which was used for the penis),Cunny Skin (Used for pubic hair), and Cunny-warren (which was u...
Sex Word Etymology for the word Cunny = Female Genital.
Cunny, used as slang, is a word that originates from the 17th Century in Britain. This word is thought to originate from the Cony, meaning rabbit, though it also could have been influenced by the Latin word cunnus meaning "vulva".
There are other variations Cunny Burrow, Cunny Catcher(which was used for the penis),Cunny Skin (Used for pubic hair), and Cunny-warren (which was u...
Published on June 02, 2010 21:03
May 2, 2010
Sex Word Etymology: Peg, Pego: 18th Century:
Sex Word Etymology for the word Pego = Male Genital: Penis.
Peg, used as slang, is a word that originates from the 18th Century in Britain. This word is thought to originate from the Greek meaning fountain.
Historic example: "...I kept my pego quite up her for a time before I thrust..." Anonymous~ My Secret Life. 1890.
If you like historical erotica, you should read My Secret Life. The book is an amazing glimpse into the male mind of the era.
I tend to like to use this word a bit in my writing. ...
Peg, used as slang, is a word that originates from the 18th Century in Britain. This word is thought to originate from the Greek meaning fountain.
Historic example: "...I kept my pego quite up her for a time before I thrust..." Anonymous~ My Secret Life. 1890.
If you like historical erotica, you should read My Secret Life. The book is an amazing glimpse into the male mind of the era.
I tend to like to use this word a bit in my writing. ...
Published on May 02, 2010 06:00
April 2, 2010
Sex Word Etymology: Pussy, Pussie, Puss: 17th Century
Sex Word Etymology for the word Pussy = Female Genitals.
Pussy, used as slang, is a word that originates from the 17th Century. The cat has long been associated with women. By the 17th Century the word Puss was used as a term of endearment for a woman. By the mid 17th Century people started using it as slang for the female genital.
This is one of my personal ack words. Blush. I have a hard time writing it and saying it. Grin.
Historic example: Aeneas, here's a Health to thee, To Pusse and to...
Pussy, used as slang, is a word that originates from the 17th Century. The cat has long been associated with women. By the 17th Century the word Puss was used as a term of endearment for a woman. By the mid 17th Century people started using it as slang for the female genital.
This is one of my personal ack words. Blush. I have a hard time writing it and saying it. Grin.
Historic example: Aeneas, here's a Health to thee, To Pusse and to...
Published on April 02, 2010 01:07
March 17, 2010
Lujuria Animal author copies arrived today!

I asked a friend to get my mail for me today and boy... I wanted to kiss him! I received my very first translated book. Lujuria Animal. The book is thicker than the English version and also has cover flaps. So cool! I have not stopped grinning. Now I need to figure out how to promote in Spanish. hummm.
Hugs,
Lacy.
Published on March 17, 2010 19:26
March 2, 2010
Sex Word Etymology: Spend 16th Century
Sex Word Etymology for the word Spend = ejaculate, orgasm, come.
Spend, used as slang, is a word that originates from the 16th Century in Britain. Spending implies making a deposit or payment thus tying sex with money. It also suggests losing energy or becoming exhausted.
Historic example: With such a tool I thought he'd split her...She held it fast, and made it stand, and spend its venom into her hand.~ Thomas Bridges, A Burlesque Translation of Homer,1770
Example from my books:
What She...
Spend, used as slang, is a word that originates from the 16th Century in Britain. Spending implies making a deposit or payment thus tying sex with money. It also suggests losing energy or becoming exhausted.
Historic example: With such a tool I thought he'd split her...She held it fast, and made it stand, and spend its venom into her hand.~ Thomas Bridges, A Burlesque Translation of Homer,1770
Example from my books:
What She...
Published on March 02, 2010 07:54
February 2, 2010
Sex Word Etymology: Pot (Honeypot, Jampot) 17th Century
Sex Word Etymology for the word Pot = Female genitalia, cunt, or pussy.
Pot, used as slang, is a word that originates from the 17th Century in Britian. Based on the idea of a container, it was used for the female genitals. In later years Jampot (19th Century), and Honeypot (18th century) were also used.
Historic example: In love I am not so simple, But to observe she has a Dimple. And such a one, as who would not Put all his Flesh into the Pot?~ Charles Cotton , Burlesque upon Burlesque 1675....
Pot, used as slang, is a word that originates from the 17th Century in Britian. Based on the idea of a container, it was used for the female genitals. In later years Jampot (19th Century), and Honeypot (18th century) were also used.
Historic example: In love I am not so simple, But to observe she has a Dimple. And such a one, as who would not Put all his Flesh into the Pot?~ Charles Cotton , Burlesque upon Burlesque 1675....
Published on February 02, 2010 18:24