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May 3, 2016

Sex Is Not the Story

I know, it sounds weird coming from an erotic writer, but it’s the truth. At least, it is for me. I don’t write sex stories. I write stories that have sex in them. To me, there is a difference. I’m not criticizing those that just write to share sex, because I love to read those stories, as well, and love it when the girls do. It tends to make for some steamy evenings. Still, those are not the stories I write. I want the sex to be a by-product of the tale I am trying to tell, not the other way...
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Published on May 03, 2016 10:23

November 14, 2014

Meet Faith and Selby Greer

Faith and Selby Greer are the main characters of Losing Faith. They have been together for about a decade and few months prior to the beginning of this tale, they had just opened their marriage up sexually. It started with Selby getting his wife to open up about her fantasies and when she shared that she was turned on at the idea of having an escapade with two men at once, Selby was quick to bring it about. It wasn’t exactly easy, however. When our couple first met, they were complete opposit
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Published on November 14, 2014 07:52

November 12, 2014

The Balance of More Equals Less

It was our decision, but with that decision finally made, it forced other things upon us that dictated our course. We chose to live together under one roof, to be a family united and not divided by separate homes. We want to share couches while watching murder and mayhem on the television. We want to gather around the same table every night for dinner and discuss our day. We want to be there for each other for the happy as well as the sad as life unfolds and not have to wait until the next ti
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Published on November 12, 2014 06:40

November 6, 2014

"I'd Rather Share My Husband"

It’s about to happen again. We’re moving. Although we’re not looking forward to the chaos and disorder that comes from packing up a house and hauling it across town, we are eager to be living back on the beach. The problem is going to come when we begin to arrange the furniture and decorate. Most couples have no problem doing this. The woman decorates and the man keeps his mouth shut and signs the checks. However, I live with three ladies, who I affectionately call my girls, who have similar,
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Published on November 06, 2014 09:56

November 4, 2014

A Losing Faith Teaser

Losing Faith is out and doing well. You can find it on Amazon, Smashwords, Barnes Noble, Create Space, iTunes, and Kobo. We thought we would give you a little taste to wet your appetite on this novel that has already received 5 Star reveiws. Check it out and then go out and pick up your copy to see how Faith and Selby Greer survive opening up their marriage to sexual adventures. I hate Mondays. Why can’t we just go straight from Sunday to Tuesday and forget this whole Monday concept? The alar
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Published on November 04, 2014 06:05

October 28, 2014

The Rutherford Series

Losing Faith will be released in August and the girls and I are extremely excited. This novel, my first erotic romance, has been in the works for at least four years if not five. I’d begin working on it and would then become sidetracked with another project. Then, of course, there was always Life that would crop up and need to be dealt with, taking me away from my writing desk. In 2011, the girls convinced me to make the move to writing full time, to at least alleviate the 9 to 5 obstacle. It
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Published on October 28, 2014 13:02

October 26, 2014

Sex Is Not the Story

I know, it sounds weird coming from an erotic writer, but it’s the truth. At least, it is for me. I don’t write sex stories. I write stories that have sex in them. To me, there is a difference. I’m not criticizing those that just write to share sex, because I love to read those stories, as well, and love it when the girls do. It tends to make for some steamy evenings. Still, those are not the stories I write. I want the sex to be a by-product of the tale I am trying to tell, not the other way
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Published on October 26, 2014 10:30

September 2, 2014

Facebook Newsfeed Is Not News

Sometimes it feels just like thisFor that matter, most news stations, either. They’re a skewed commentary on a situation with distorted facts to keep you thinking a certain direction, which is more than likely far from the truth. That’s probably why it’s now called news and no longer known as journalism. However, it’s sad how much junk fills my Facebook status stream. It simply boggles the mind that someone shared it to begin with, but it does make it believable that the Salem witch trials co...
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Published on September 02, 2014 13:28

August 25, 2014

The Florida Heat Comes Inside

Last week was the week for gremlins, not that car of the sixties or seventies, but those tiny little creatures that like to sneak in and tear up perfectly fine machines. Friday morning, while taking Char to work, the electrical system of the new van decided to shut our van down. I couldn’t switch gears. I couldn’t steer. I couldn’t even get the key out of the ignition. We called the warranty people and had it towed for repairs. They don’t work weekends like the rest of the universe, so we’re...
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Published on August 25, 2014 13:38

August 18, 2014

Breaking Out of the Comfort Zone

But I'm comfortableThe Comfort Zone ~ a safe place where we have fun, feel confident and safe, and can pretend we’re really accomplishing our dreams. The truth of the matter is that dreams are accomplished outside of our comfort zone, where we are nervous about taking the risk and exposing ourselves–and our fears– to the world. We don’t always feel confident. Most of the time we’re too nervous to know we’re having fun and we leave the world of pretend for the reality of do or die. The time fo...
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Published on August 18, 2014 11:00