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Claiming You in Eden
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“Power is intoxicating”
― Claiming You in Eden
― Claiming You in Eden
“Power is intoxicating.”
― Claiming You in Eden
― Claiming You in Eden
“Maybe Zimbardo wasn’t wrong, after all, given the proper instructions or rules, we slipped into our own assigned roles in society without even questioning the morality of what we do.”
― Claiming You in Eden
― Claiming You in Eden
“We come from two very different worlds, his filled with real dangers, violence, and passion, whereas all the perils and action in my life, have been largely confined to the pages of the books I read and to the imagination that I hold inside my own head.”
― Claiming You in Eden
― Claiming You in Eden
“Inspiration for My Second Novel, Claiming You in Eden:
I wanted to write an erotic romance novel that is not just about sexual gratification. I thought there are a lot of women readers out there, and I have come to learn a couple of things during my hospital rotations in reproductive and sexual health clinic, psychiatric hospital, and drug and alcohol units that I wanted to share with them. However, I did not want to share it in a dry exposition, say in a self-help book, and I thought of writing erotic romance novels as a way to educate people through a fun, and interesting medium, albeit an unconventional one. So, I finally decided to try my hands on writing contemporary romance, and as it turned out, I found it much easier to write than fantasy novels.”
― Claiming You in Eden
I wanted to write an erotic romance novel that is not just about sexual gratification. I thought there are a lot of women readers out there, and I have come to learn a couple of things during my hospital rotations in reproductive and sexual health clinic, psychiatric hospital, and drug and alcohol units that I wanted to share with them. However, I did not want to share it in a dry exposition, say in a self-help book, and I thought of writing erotic romance novels as a way to educate people through a fun, and interesting medium, albeit an unconventional one. So, I finally decided to try my hands on writing contemporary romance, and as it turned out, I found it much easier to write than fantasy novels.”
― Claiming You in Eden
