Isabella Smorm
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Joey W. Hill:
Can you recommend any books like knights of the boardroom? I am having a hard time finding a similar dynamic where there is a group of males that have a special bond and occasionally share their women but not often. I have read the series about 5 times and would like to find something similar.
Joey W. Hill
Isabella, thanks for this great question! I wouldn't mind knowing the answer to that myself, lol. Seriously, I know there's a whole genre out there now called the "reverse harem" for a heroine with multiple men making her the center of their attention, but I'm thinking that's not exactly what you're asking. You're looking for the one where each woman is bonded with one man, but he's part of a brotherhood of sorts where some sharing does happen on occasion, right? Let me put some feelers out to the JWHMembersOnly Facebook group. They're a fan group run by some of my wonderful readers, like yourself. I'll return here to answer the question as soon as I get something more concrete. Oh, and if you'd like to check out the group yourself, you can find them here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/JWHMe.... Anyway, more soon, and thanks for asking the question, and for loving my KBR men!
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Bianca
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Joey W. Hill:
It's inevitable that if you love a series there's always a couple that as soon as they're on page all you think is "I'm so here for this". For some folks it might be Mac and Violet or Marcus and Thomas. My favorite "couple" is Marcus and Tyler! Whether they're on the page together or one is mentioned to the other, I just go bonkers for those moments! Did you plan for their funny dynamic to turn into what it is?
Janine
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Joey W. Hill:
Is there a series about Troy and Shale, before Naughty Bits? I would be very interested in their story. Troy doesn't seem the 'submissive' type with his strong body, his smart whit and the way he acts around other women. Shale is a complete mystery. You only show a tiny bit about her in Naughty Bits. I fell for this story hard and would like to see the other characters in their own story.
Frank Wiegers
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Joey W. Hill:
We are working on another book in final edit. The question mark was because Goodreads insists that each post have a question mark in it. I'm about 25% through AT HER COMMAND. Already want to read the next one in that series. You are an inspiring writer. Have a Great holiday. Here comes the obligatory Q mark ?
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