The way I write, Madness and Wonder
I write the way I do because it feels most genuine to me, and I go where my muse leads. Chemistry and sensuality are electrifying, and so is a heroic plot. I love the themes of ‘love makes all things possible’, and of the heroes rescuing each other. And magic is sexy as hell, especially when it involves bending the fabric of reality to the magic users will. I also like Fey useing magics drawn from pleasure and force of will. All strong elements in the Wonder series.
I start Madness and Wonder with a graphic sex scene as a hook, because I want to prime my readers minds with the magnetic pull that Rosie and Hatter feel whenever their minds connect. I want them to feel the lust and crave the pleasure that Hatter and Rosie revel in. But then to see, as they read on, that what binds the lovers is so much deeper than just the physical. To know that, despite the deck being stacked against them, they can’t be kept apart forever.
I want my readers to begin with the knowledge that Rosie and Hatter are meant to be together. Then I take you back to where it all started. By knowing that they are destined to be lovers, I think it colors the attraction and increases the erotic nature of their awareness of each other. I want my readers to feel the spark that brought them together, and know why Hatter feels the need to protect Rosie and help her battle all her monsters. And to know why Rosie needs to get to the truth of who her sexually charged guardian angel really is.
If I say more, I risk going from teaser into spoiler. So I’ll stop there & hope I’ve steered one or two more readers towards Madness and Wonder. Available on kindle and in print at Amazon
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