The Touch Series info

With only two days until Touch of Trouble joins my other books on Amazon, I’ve published the first character interview on the Touch Series’ own WordPress :)


You can read more about our main man, Nicholas Ford, right here.



“Come in, Miss…Rivera, was it?” Mr. Ford lifts a brow at Mina.


She dips her chin and finds her voice. “That’s right. From San Francisco Nightlife. Thank you for agreeing to do this interview, sir.”


Mr. Ford nods in acknowledgement and waves a hand at the two chairs in front of the desk. “Have a seat.” He busies himself, signing a few documents, while Mina crosses the space and sits down in one of the chairs. Her fingers tremble just a bit as she retrieves her notepad with the readers’ questions. “Can I offer you a beverage?” Mr. Ford asks politely, closing the lid of his laptop.


“Oh—no, that’s fine. Thank you.” Mina smiles nervously and tucks a piece of hair behind her ear. “I won’t take up too much of your time.”


“That’s quite all right.” Mr. Ford’s smile is faint, a bit wry. “My fiancée is currently hosting a munch down the street with her friends, so I have a couple hours to kill.”


Munch—Mina has come across that term in her research. Some kind of casual gathering for people in the lifestyle. “You weren’t invited?” She offers a teasing look.


Mr. Ford chuckles and leans back in his seat, his right hand smoothing down his dark blue tie. “Not this time. It’s only for submissives.”


Oh. Mina nods in understanding and clears her throat, itching to get this interview over with. Not that this isn’t her passion, because it is, but the man intimidates her something fierce.


“So, I’ll just start, then,” she says awkwardly and flips open her notepad. In return, Mr. Ford takes a sip of his coffee and inclines his head. “In the last issue, we asked our readers to pose their own questions—what they’d like to know, both general questions about the lifestyle, and about you.” She pauses to read the first question to herself, as if she hasn’t spent the past week basically memorizing them. “Let’s begin with the basics—name, age, a little about how you grew up and where, and if your family knows about your lifestyle choices.”


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Published on November 25, 2013 15:49
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