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June 15, 2012
Penelope Friday Tells the Story Behind the Story of Her Novella, Just Another Lady
The fabulous Penelope Friday is joining us today to tell us the Story Behind her hot regency offering, Just Another Lady, her novella from the Secret Library anthology, One Long Hot Summer. Welcome, Penelope. So, when you’re writing a story, you start at the beginning and move through the middle until you reach the more »





Published on June 15, 2012 04:00
June 13, 2012
Elizabeth Coldwell Shares The Story Behind the Story of Her Novella, One Long Hot Summer
I promised more heat and romance from Xcite’s fabulous Secret Library collection and today’s guest, back with her second fabulous novella with the title story from the anthology, One Long Hot Summer, please welcome back, Liz Coldwell. Mmm, Toy Boys… If there’s one thing I’m rather partial to, it’s a toy boy – in my more »





Published on June 13, 2012 04:00
June 11, 2012
The Secret Library Blog Tour: Constance Munday
It’s my pleasure to welcome Constance Munday back to my site, here today on Xcite’s fabulous Secret Library blog tour. Welcome back, Constance! I loved writing Silk Stockings and was delighted it headed this fabulous little book of novellas by such talented authors. It was a seed of a short story at first but I more »





Published on June 11, 2012 01:00
June 7, 2012
Jess Pritchard Tells Us More About Her Art
Some of you may remember that I had three very talented, very lovely artists volunteer to illustrate several scenes from Body Temperature and Rising at my launch party last February. I have had the fabulous Fuschia Ayling and the amazing Shay Briscoe on my site telling us about their lives as artists and what inspires more »





Published on June 07, 2012 04:00
June 4, 2012
Guest Blogger Zara Stoneley Tells Us About Her New Novel, Forfeit
I’d like to welcome Zara Stoneley to A Hopeful Romantic. Zara is stopping by on her blog tour to tell us about her new novel, Forfeit. Wow, it’s so exciting to be here talking about my book. I’ve only been writing erotica for a short time and I’m a bit overwhelmed that I’m now more »





Published on June 04, 2012 01:00
May 31, 2012
Justine Elyot Shares the Story Behind Game
It’s totally my pleasure to welcome back one of my very favourite naughty writers and all around fab Chick , Justine Elyot. And wow, has she got a scorching excerpt for us from her new novel, Game! Enjoy! Got Game? By Justine Elyot I’ve had this book planned for a long time. It’s a sequel, more »





Published on May 31, 2012 04:00
May 30, 2012
Fairy Tale Filth and Lush Illustrations: Janine Ashbless Shares the Story Behind Named and Shamed
It’s a pleasure to be here on your blog, K D! I thought I’d talk a bit about Tansy, the heroine of my filthy fairytale novel Named and Shamed. Here’s the backcover blurb: Once upon a time, a naughty girl called Tansy stole a very precious manuscript from a kindly antiquarian. But all of the





Published on May 30, 2012 04:00
May 28, 2012
The Story Behind Clarice Clique’s Sexy BDSM Novel, Hot Summer Days
For me it’s always exciting to have a first-time guest on my sight, and I’m particularly excited to welcome the very talented Clarice Clique, whose BDSM novel, Hot Summer Days is heating things up. Welcome Clarice! Hot Summer Days was the first full length novel I completed, and to date the only one that has been more »





Published on May 28, 2012 04:00
May 26, 2012
Birthday Party, Filthy Mouths and Hands-On Fun
Can you believe we’re almost through May? My, how this year has flown by. And at last sunshine! So you shouldn’t be too surprised that I’m going to give you a quick update and a juicy one-handed read excerpt for the last weekend in National Masturbation Month then I’m off to work on my farmer’s more »





Published on May 26, 2012 01:18
May 24, 2012
How Reviews Spurred Lily Harlem On to Write Stockholm Surrender
It’s a pleasure to welcome the lovely Lily Harlem back to A Hopeful Romantic with the story behind her sizzling novel, Stockholm Surrender. Welcome Lily! Be they good or bad reviews are part of the territory when you’re an author. I am happy to say that the vast majority of reviews for my books are more »





Published on May 24, 2012 04:00