New Site Banner and New Projects

Happy Sunday, All,

Please take note of my new, custom banner. Yes, ladies, that IS Jimmy Thomas and how lucky am I? The talent and attention to detail that makes Reese Dante the great cover artist she is, produced the banner for me and I couldn't be more pleased. I think, finally, I have my permanent header, which is, to my mind, about time!

Have you visited Red Lipstick Journals yet? If you haven't, you should. Seven erotic authors have gotten together and you can only imagine what is going on! Keta Diablo just gave out our Biggest Ass of the Month award and Margie Church wants to know what is on your Naughty Nightstand. Not THAT drawer! What you are reading, what books you have on your nightstand - oh, my, the minds you have!! *wink*

Do you think watching porn is emotional cheating? Go over and vote on our poll.

What are the 11 erogenous zones for a man? Yep, the answers are on Red Lipstick Journals.

Don't have time? This week, RLJ will be available on Amazon as a subscription blog. Pick it up on your Kindle, i-phone or other electronic device and read our blog at your leisure, on the go and preferably not while you're driving. We wouldn't want you getting so hot and bothered that it caused something tragic to happen!

Now, for new projects. I have a couple in the works, which is all I can say about them. They are exciting and though they will have the Brita Addams erotic touch, they are both a bit of a departure for me. I'm loving them and I always write with the reader in mind, so I believe you will love them to.

Love Immortal, my m/m historical vampire story comes out on December 4 at Silver Publishing. The edits are done and it is up on the Silver site under Coming Soon. You can even pre-order if you'd like.

Here is a blurb:
Born in 1620, Laurent Kinsdale, an orphan at ten and a vampire at twenty five. Despite the training he receives from his sire, Laurent, on an impulse, turns his lover, Graham Symonds. Graham is angry and in retaliation, kills Laurent's parents and rapes Laurent (off scene). Graham then disappears for a century and a half. 
After a wonderful thirty year, loving relationship with Alistair Wyncott, Laurent is left alone to mourn his human lover's death. Six years of travel finally brings Laurent back home to Berkshire, England, where he meets Sebastian FitzHugh. The two men have common sexual interests and soon become important to one another, despite the fact that Sebastian doesn't know about Laurent's vampirism. 
Their lives are disrupted by the re-emergence of Graham, who insinuates himself in the middle of their idyll. He kidnaps Sebastian, nearly kills him, which forces Laurent to make a decision he'd never wanted to make, should he allow Sebastian to die in his arms or turn him and have him forever or will Sebastian become like Graham, angry and vengeful?
I'm also writing, as part of an anthology, a piece on Vanity. I'm looking forward to reading what the other authors are writing about their particular Deadly Sin. Should be great fun.

I received a rather left-handed review this week on one of my books. A point (out of 5) was taken off because the book was too short. Everywhere I've seen it for sale, there is a page or word count designation but this particular person prefers their books longer. However, they buy one with less volume than they prefer. Go figure. Okay, then  a half was taken off because the book had spanking in it. Yes, it does, as the blurb clearly states. They liked the story, a lot, but due to their failure to READ before they purchased, they gave the book a 3.5 star review. Seems to me they reviewed their own failure and not mine, but then, that's just me. I get testy about such things.


The holidays are fast approaching, the southern temperatures have gotten to a tolerable level and I am looking forward to some fireplace action. However, I'm never far from my laptop and the story ideas seem to take precedence over everything else. I've not doubt 2011 will be a prolific year for this author and I wouldn't have it any other way.


Till next time,
Luv,
Brita

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Published on November 14, 2010 06:23
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