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August 29, 2013
EROTICA: For Her & Now HIM?
I’m trying to be more social; difficult when I have all the making of hermitship! Something which makes me a shoe-in for being a writer lol. And even though I don’t have to leave the house to be social on the myriad renowned networks, it’s still out of my comfort zone.
I’ve only recently stumbled on to the forums on goodreads and discovered one centred around Erotica and the love of said genre. One of the comments mentioned how certain publishers are publishing works aimed at men.
Now, I’m dedicated to the Naughty Nookie series, but I’ve been toying with the idea of dedicating a part to each hero, in their POV. This was before I’d heard that there was even a market for men and erotica.
Is this viable, do you think? I mean even if it isn’t, I’d like the heroes to have their say as the stories are pretty much dedicated to the heroines, but would men be interested in a more masculine version of erotica? The equivalent of literary porn?
Any advice would be appreciated, as would feedback. I’ll be interested to see what guys think too. Or maybe wives and what they think their husbands would appreciate!! :D
Thanks in advance!
PS. how do you like the new look site? :D
#FallIntoLove on US Kindle
#FallIntoLove on UK Kindle



GUEST INTERVIEW WITH RACHEL HAMM
With me today on my blog, I have author Rachel Hamm!...
GUEST INTERVIEW WITH RACHEL HAMM
With me today on my blog, I have author Rachel Hamm! She’s very kindly popped over to tell me about her latest book as well as her debut novel!
Hey Rachel, welcome to my blog and also, have to say, I love your cover art! So simple and yet, it really stands out. Awesome! Now, let’s get down to it, would you say that writing is a hobby or a vocation?
For now, writing is a hobby. I have a full-time job and I write in the evenings and on weekends. I think most writers would love for their writing to turn into full-time, but for now, I’m pretty happy with where I am. If, someday, my books make enough money for me to quit my day-job, I plan on moving to London immediately!
Is it something you do out of love or out of a driving passion to exhaust your creativity?
I do it because it is fun! I write because when I get an idea, I love tinkering with it and seeing how it develops. I wouldn’t actually call myself creative. So, I guess a little of both? I love writing and when I start something, I have a driving passion to see it through.
Twenty-Five, what’s it about?
Sometimes, I’ll jokingly say that “Twenty-Five is the love story you’ve always wanted.” Really, it’s the love story I’ve always wanted.
Abigail Bronsen is sure her life is going nowhere when she turns twenty-five and realizes she hasn’t done anything on a list of goals she made for herself as a teenager. Ben Harris is looking to find “the one” after his last girlfriend cheated on him. When they crash into each other, it appears they’ve both found exactly what they wanted. A year of firsts follows: first date, first kiss, first “I love you’s.” The first fight is inevitable, but neither of them saw a breakup coming. When Abigail is offered a job overseas, they’ll discover that no relationship is perfect and even true love sometimes finds itself separated by time and distance.
What’s your current WIP?
I’m currently editing The Maidening Ceremony, which is a fantasy about a mermaid community incapable of love. Along comes Arilya, who can feel love, but has no context to understand it. She struggles with becoming an adult and facing an arranged marriage while trying to figure out why she prefers Finley (her funny, prankster best friend) to all of the other merphen in her class. I’m hoping The Maidening Ceremony will be ready for publication around the beginning of 2014.
I’ve also just started writing Lark. In this book, everyone has a life-mate hand-picked for them by the Gods. Each individual has a “pull” leading them to their other half and most people find their mates in their late teens and early twenties. Except for Honor. At thirty, she is still mate-less and she can’t figure out why, until a co-worker and new friend suggests that something tragic may have happened to her’s.
You mention moving to the UK, if your writing enables you to work at it full-time. And I know that part of your novel is actually set in the UK, why is that?
Two-thirds of Twenty-Five is set in Boston, but the other third is set in London. I have a love for all things British and when I was writing Twenty-Five, I just knew I had to get my main character to England somehow. Lucky for her, she gets the job opportunity of a lifetime - to not only live in the city of her dreams, but to tour all of Europe.
At one point in the book, Abby mentions that most Americans don’t get the opportunity to experience everything Europe has to offer. I know that’s been true for me. I want to visit so badly and see all of the places I’ve read about, but time and money have never been my friends. Sending Abby there was as close as I’ll get for a while, at least.
What is your favourite genre to write? Why?
Twenty-Five is Romance, The Maidening Ceremony is Fantasy, but relies heavily on Romance for the plot, and I’m not exactly sure what Lark is yet, but Love is a definite theme. I like writing about Romance because it feels real to me, even when it’s not. Love, falling in and falling out, is something everyone relates to.
Is there something you dislike about writing? Do you find the marketing side of writing hard? What do you do to temper it?
I dislike RE-writing! After I write the first draft and send it to my critiquers, I always know how bad it is and how much work there is to be done, but I put off re-writing like the plague! It is an absolute necessity, but I procrastinate as much as I can. There’s something about the first draft that I cling to, not because I think it is good, but I guess because I’m amazed that I even wrote it in the first place.
I am not cut out to be a Sales Person, so yes, I find marketing very hard! But I feel I’ve been very lucky to have amazing friends pimping my book out for me. I’ve also hit some jackpots when it comes to online networking. When I was workshopping Twenty-Five, I met a ton of writers and we all have each other’s backs. Since publishing Twenty-Five, I’ve met even more people by following authors, blogs, etc. on Twitter and Facebook. I’m not killing in sales yet, but I only have one book out. We’ll see how things progress when the second and third come out.
Do you have any advice for newbies?
I’m still a newbie myself, so I’m not sure how valuable my advice will be! For me, having a trusted group to critique and review my work before I put it up for sale has been the biggest help to getting me to the point I’m at today - a published novel. In today’s world, with today’s technology, there is just absolutely no reason to put out a book that is sub-par quality. Even if you can’t afford an editor, there are plenty writers out there willing to help. And I’ve found that reviewing/critiquing others has made me much more aware of mistakes in my own writing.
Thanks Rachel, your honesty is appreciated!
If you guys are interested in learning more about Abigail’s choices and that bucket list, then the links are here!
UK - http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00DQEYUIU
US - http://amzn.com/B00DQEYUIU
Facebook: facebook.com/RachelLHammAuthor
Twitter: @RLHammAuthor
Goodreads: goodreads.com/RLHammAuthor



EROTICA: FOR HER & NOW HIM?!
I’m trying to be more social; difficult when I have all...
I’m trying to be more social; difficult when I have all the making of hermitship! Something which makes me a shoe-in for being a writer lol. And even though I don’t have to leave the house to be social on the myriad renowned networks, it’s still out of my comfort zone.
I’ve only recently stumbled on to the forums on goodreads and discovered one centred around Erotica and the love of said genre. One of the comments mentioned how certain publishers are publishing works aimed at men.
Now, I’m dedicated to the Naughty Nookie series, but I’ve been toying with the idea of dedicating a part to each hero, in their POV. This was before I’d heard that there was even a market for men and erotica.
Is this viable, do you think? I mean even if it isn’t, I’d like the heroes to have their say as the stories are pretty much dedicated to the heroines, but would men be interested in a more masculine version of erotica? The equivalent of literary porn?
Any advice would be appreciated, as would feedback. I’ll be interested to see what guys think too. Or maybe wives and what they think their husbands would appreciate!! :D
Thanks in advance!
PS. how do you like the new look site? :D
#FallIntoLove on US Kindle
#FallIntoLove on UK Kindle



COVER REVEAL! #CrazyLittleThingCalledLust
Crazy Little Thing Called Lust
Naughty Nookie
Simone: Part 2
After the revelations that sprang forth after her one night stand, Simone feels both betrayed and guilty as hell in the aftermath. When Zane calls her, looking to take her out again, what can she say apart from, ‘Get real! And while you’re at it, get lost!’
But when Zane refuses to take her rejection and forces her to listen to his unorthodox tale, he sets Simone on to a path she never imagined impossible.
With her life changing about her, only her friends can keep her grounded.
But does she want to have her feet planted firmly on the ground?
Or is she ready for adventure?
Even if that adventure means her becoming something that goes against her every principle.
And don’t forget part one, my brand spanking new novella, is available on Kindle!
#FallIntoLove on US Kindle
#FallIntoLove on UK Kindle



COVER REVEAL! #CRAZYLITTLETHINGCALLEDLUST
Crazy Little Thing Called LustNaughty...
COVER REVEAL! #CRAZYLITTLETHINGCALLEDLUST

Crazy Little Thing Called Lust
Naughty Nookie
Simone: Part 2
After the revelations that sprang forth after her one night stand, Simone feels both betrayed and guilty as hell in the aftermath. When Zane calls her, looking to take her out again, what can she say apart from, ‘Get real! And while you’re at it, get lost!’
But when Zane refuses to take her rejection and forces her to listen to his unorthodox tale, he sets Simone on to a path she never imagined impossible.
With her life changing about her, only her friends can keep her grounded.
But does she want to have her feet planted firmly on the ground?
Or is she ready for adventure?
Even if that adventure means her becoming something that goes against her every principle.
And don’t forget part one, my brand spanking new novella, is available on Kindle!
#FallIntoLove on US Kindle
#FallIntoLove on UK Kindle



Excerpt Time!
Time for a snippet from my new novella. #FallIntoLove is available now!
In the half-shadowed garden, I can feel his eyes on me. We’ve moved away from the direct light so I can’t really see where he’s looking. He could be staring at my boobs or deep into my eyes. Either way, I don’t know, but I can feel them on me.
A part of me realizes what’s going to happen a second before it actually does. As I feel a slight gust of air brush my lips, I suck in a breath as his mouth gently rubs my own.
The move is so subtle that I can’t help but stand on tiptoe to edge a little closer to him. My height, as insubstantial as it is, isn’t important because within a minute, his arm is wrapped around my waist and I’m lifted up, raised against him. My back brushes against the nearest wall and it’s my turn to wrap myself around him. Clasping his neck with my hands, I press my lips harder against his and drag my tongue along the line of his mouth. When it opens, I immediately accept his invitation and whimper as all control is taken from my grasp and his tongue begins to twine around my own.
I’m too far gone to feel embarrassed. I can feel the subtle pulse of my hips as I rock against him and know that I’m mortifyingly close to cupping his waist with my thighs, settling the notch of my sex against his hopefully-ridged one and rocking myself to an orgasm.
I can’t breathe; he’s stolen all my breath. Every single oxygen-drenched gulp of it. My lungs are burning but I don’t give a damn. All I know is that this is a kiss to end all kisses and if I die, it will have been with a bang.
To read more, check it out on Kindle!
#FallIntoLove on US Kindle
#FallIntoLove on UK Kindle



August 28, 2013
Labor Day Kindle/Nook Giveaway Event


August 27, 2013
Review: Watching Swifts by R J Askew

Watching Swifts is one of the most unusual books I’ve ever read simply because of the way the story progresses. An ongoing monologue from the central character, the story is a slow but steady evolution of the man himself. I’ve never read anything like it; in its own way, it’s truly unique because I believe this method of character development is a one-of-a-kind.
The book starts in Emma’s POV, a war photographer and deals with a rather chance meeting with Leonardo, an ice cream vendor who is so much more than a seller of vanilla to the tourists in Kew Gardens. The majority of the book is a monologue as mentioned before and at first, I admit to some initial confusion. I couldn’t seem to connect with Leo, could only recognize the talent of an author who managed to plot a story in this way and yet, keep me engaged. Once I made the connection, about 10% of the way in –so if you’re like me, you must persevere-, I slowly fell in love with the tone, the cheekiness, the arguments with Mr. Parker, a rather mean park keeper, as well as the insights into a couple who are engaging in an illicit affair and Luigi, the peeping Tom who gets his kicks from sneaking peeks at the unsuspecting couple.
The way the author engages you, is actually very clever. You start to see the pettiness of life, the inanities that Leo comments on and through it all, the passing of nature in his love of swifts. Their migratory patterns will long outlast our petty and small existences.
There are snippets of poetry within the novella and very good they are too, but the story is much more than that. It’s thought-provoking and unnerving. You sense Mr. Parker’s agitation with Leo and the latter’s need to bite back. The yearning in Isabel to be a part of an affair, to simple feel something; a city exec’s troubled marriage and the dog who doesn’t like his self-obsessed owner.
This is the kind of book that makes me glad self-publishing exists, because it’s unusual and sometimes, the traditional publishers don’t appreciate that. Especially with first time authors. It’s a book that twists and turns and trundles along, describing life and the world that revolves around us in a unique way. And at the same time, it’s tongue in cheek, humorous, honest and very, very real. It makes you want to stop, stand back and study people the way Leo does. Attain the same insights into human nature that he does. It reminds you of the fast pace of life and tells you that there is another way.
The synopsis doesn’t give you a clue as to how the story will occur. I read it, expecting it to follow a certain pattern. Expected to read a romance novel, something which intrigued me simply because the author is a man and I’ve never actually read a romance by a man! But, that being said, it didn’t follow that pattern at all and what I proceeded to read was a rather clever study of the human race in all its glory and all its pettiness. I read the opposite of a Happy Ever After in a way. A love that is perfect, but that will never be allowed to be blossom and then, ultimately, die. It will remain as a bud, forever frozen. Beautiful in its own way without the sureness of death.
Let me say that if you don’t know what a swift is, then look it up. And by the end of it, expect to want to visit Kew Gardens. If you do, and if you happen to have this novella on your Kindle, then you’ll have a corker of a day. This is no trite throw-away romance novel, but a serious character development of a man, who is at the centre of the story and whose own tale is cloaked within his observations.
Expect to be shocked, amused, concerned and through it all, congratulate the author for taking you through the emotional wringer! Especially at the end, the prologue and epilogue are in Emma’s POV and if your eyes don’t feel slightly moist, then there’s no hope for you! Amazon.co.uk Amazon.com

August 26, 2013
Marketing Woes & Tips To Stop Depression :D
In my video blog, I mentioned how I'm enjoying social networking. And that's no lie. I am.
But I saw a post on the Facebook group: Marketing For Authors and it made me question a few things.
Firstly, let me say, it's one of the most useful groups I've come across on Facebook. Found many, but for advice and help, this is really the best.
But on there, someone was saying how time input into marketing isn't equating into sales and I guess it's the same for me.
I think my only problem is really with the time I spend on marketing, which could be put to more use writing; but let's face it, I have to chill out sometimes, right? I can't be working and writing all the time! I think you have to approach your social networking with a firm frame of mind; it's not going to open a ton of doors for you, but you'll meet some pretty awesome people along the way, learn a hell of a lot, have fun, find inspiration and if what you do turns into one sale, that in turn, turns into a review, then your work is complete. And the cycle goes around again.
My advice? Have fun, don't spread yourself too thin and don't expect to make a million with one book. :D
Wow, I sound like I've being doing this a long time- hah! No, I haven't but I feel like I've picked up a lot of stuff along the way. :) And one thing you have to do: must, must, must, is pass on the love.
That's what the whole reviewing thing is about. I don't really have time, but, it's worth it if I can help a fellow author.
I've already had quite a few emails regarding reviewing, so that's awesome. And if you're an erotica writer looking for reviews, then check out my review policy for more info.
That being said, if you fancy some #NaughtyNookie, then check out my novella, #FallIntoLove on US Kindle: http://ow.ly/nFnfk and
#FallIntoLove on UK Kindle : http://ow.ly/nFn7f.
Another 5 star review popped on Amazon and Goodreads today! Woohoo!

August 25, 2013
Video Blog No. 2
My brand spanking new novella is now available on Kindle!
#FallIntoLove on US Kindle: http://ow.ly/nFnfk
#FallIntoLove on UK Kindle : http://ow.ly/nFn7f

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