Guest Blogger: Emma Jay
Thanks so much for having me back, Delilah!
One thing I'm really good at is obsessing. Some of my obsessions are fun, and some are less-so, and a lot of them keep me awake at night.
The most recent is what kind of new couches I want. I've spent hours looking online but all the ones I like are the wrong colors.
And before that it was a steam mop. Of course as soon as I bought one at Walmart, I found one on Amazon $20 cheaper.
And there are the strawberry lemonades at McD's. Some days nothing else will do.
But let's talk about the fun ones.
Last summer, it was The Tudors. I watched every episode, bought the first three seasons (Charles Brandon lost his appeal in season 4) and started reading Phillipa Gregory books.
Then it was Hawaii Five-O, or should I say Alex O'Loughlin. I even bought The Back-Up Plan with him and J-Lo because he was just so adorable in it. I watched some terrible movies just to catch a glimpse of him.
After that it was Jason Aldean. I must have listened to Wide Open (the CD) a hundred times, especially the song "This I Gotta See." SUCH a romantic song.
Then it was Justified, or…Timothy Olyphant. I watched the first disc from Netflix, then bought the first season and watched it in something like three days, and I have season 2 on its way from Amazon. I watched all HIS movies (some were pretty good—I bought The Broken Heart Club, Catch and Release and The Perfect Getaway).
I wish I could get obsessed about something like exercise or healthy cooking or keeping the house clean…heck, what's the fun in that?
What are some of your obsessions?
* * * * *
Check out my new release, Riding Out the Storm, my first ménage from The Wild Rose Press!
Jill Gavin is trying to overcome her bad girl reputation. After a year of celibacy, she's ready to start a grown-up relationship with Ethan Dewitt, one of her co-workers at the Strait Advertising Agency. A weekend conference seems the perfect chance for a romantic weekend. Jill didn't count on her boss sending her former lover Zach Purser with them, and she certainly didn't count on the spring blizzard that strands them in a motel room along the way. She's stuck in a room with her past and future lover. What's a former bad girl to do? And if Jill acts on her desires, what will the men think of her?
By the way—my husband knows I write erotic romance, but he DOESN'T know I wrote a ménage, so let's just keep that between us!