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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Perfect Weekend

On crisp autumn days when I was a little girl, my mother often sang a song with the following lines:

Oh sun and skies and clouds of June
And flowers of June together
You cannot rival for one short hour
October’s bright blue weather


I found myself singing it last weekend, which seemed to stretch endlessly and beautifully, bright and blue and warm and gentle, the perfect goodbye for fall.


We worked hard and played hard – finished cleaning the garage, got the flower beds tucked in for winter, made at least a dent in the never-ending oak leaves, and finished our afternoon with a long walk along our favorite riverside trail, where the low water level and slower flow caused by a stretch of dry weather meant the usually brown and muddy river perfectly reflected the bright October sky.


I know winter’s coming (and I’ve got nothing against June and its flowers, either), but I love nothing better than a bright October weekend and I’m grateful for the gift.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Halloween: Love it or hate it? by EM Lynley

I have some friends who think Halloween is the best holiday ever. They're already thinking up their costumes on November 1. They're clever and creative and people turn around when they show up at parties in their well-thought out costumes.
Then there's me. I dread Halloween. Absolutely detest it. I never know what to wear and if I do come up with an idea, I never really look like it, and people ask me "What are you?" So, I hate going to parties with the first group of friends. I could just rent an awesome costume, but for met that's kind of cheating. But yeah, I wouldn't mind showing up as a perfect Marie Antoinette or a 20s flapper. It didn't seem so difficult in college when I wore a leopard-print sheet as Cleopatra or a vintage dress and hat and became Greta Garbo. Now, I'm a Halloween failure.

I've definitely realized Halloween is one of those love-or-hate events.

Race Wilcox, the main character in my Halloween novella Disguises, is another person who'd like to hide away when everyone else is discussing their costumes. Ironically, he's an actor. Dressing up as someone else on set is "work" but when his network forces him to attend a Halloween party, it's torture. He knows everyone will judge him on how he dresses and try to read into his psyche. To make matters worse, his co-star and best friend Derrick Steele is one of the people who love Halloween. 

Luckily for Race, this Halloween he finds out something he didn’t know about Derrick, or himself. Whether you love or hate Halloween, check out what happens when these two actors drop their Disguises, from Dreamspinner Press. Also available from Amazon.com.


Now, do you love or hate Halloween? And what are you going to dress up as this year? 

EM Lynley writes gay romance. Visit her website for excerpts and free reads. Friend her on Facebook or follow on twitter.  

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

A poll - What do you want to see more of?

My blog post today has taken a turn on me into more of a reader poll. Since I;m at the mercy of my muse I'll run with it.

Here's my question. Readears, what do you want to see more of? Genres or pairings, I want to know it all. What can't you get enough of and what do you wish writers would quit writing?

As an author I am always interested in what readers want and don;t want to see more of.
Beth
www.bethwylde.com

Monday, October 17, 2011

Official Announcement, Career Growth and change

Hello Dear Readers of Midnight Seduction,

When I was asked to join Midnight Seductions Authors at the start, I was honored that some of the folks in this industry thought I knew something about writing and brought a unique voice to their vision.  Come four years (or was it five?) later my career has taken on huge growth, and new responsibilities.

Since the start of this blog I've had (and still have) two radio shows on Radio Dentata, pulled together over 100+ years of writing experience in erotica via WriteSEX, become an agented author with  not one but two agents, and started my own erotic romance line at Sizzler Editions.  I am in charge of about 13 authors now and that number will slowly increase.

That being said, I'm cutting back on writing projects that aren't geared towards taking my career to the top. I'm not blogging on my author site as much and quite frankly, there's enough promo on this blog that I'd get lost in the shuffle.  I'm not really adding value here at Midnight Seductions any longer but I've enjoyed my time.  This is a great group of writers with a varied audience.

I hope some of you will continue to read me, my past posts and continue to support our lovely Midnight Seductions Authors.  Especially since I wrote a story about one of them. You can find "Taken Unaware"  at Amazon and when you open up the first page to read the story about said woman whose shower was interrupted by a very sexy and dashing stranger, only to be seduced into fucking him while he remained unseen...you'll know which MS Author it was.

Hell, I'll even share an excerpt.


The door clicked.  Dee didn’t bother to look up.  “Rory?”
No response. 
She started to turn but a hand yanked the shower curtain back while another covered her eyes.
“Rory?”  No. It didn’t feel like his touch.  The pads of the man’s fingers were rough and his touch was gentle with a hint of aggression.
Startled, Dee’s arms went to cover her breasts.  “Who are you?”
Still, no response. 
Screaming wouldn’t do any good, no one would hear her.  Rory wouldn’t frighten her, especially after their last argument about sex.  “This isn’t funny!”
“Who said it was?”
The voice was deep and masculine yet it held a hint of a foreign accent. 
Unable to recognize the voice, Dee began to panic.  She fought with her emotions to remain in control.  “Who are you and what do you want?”
“Turn around, and you’ll see.”
She sighed, “Fine.”  Dee turned and faced the wall while the stranger’s hand remained in place.  “Happy?”
She felt his gaze burn into her body. 
“Not entirely.  I meant for you to face me, but,” he whistled, “not bad.  Now,” he cleared his throat, “please understand I mean you no harm.”
She scoffed and threw her head back in mock laughter.  Of course a rapist would say that before he attacked his victims.  Serial killers said shit like that all the time!   “Sure.  I bet you say that to all the women you intrude upon.”
His voice remained soft.  “I only talk to women when they’re as beautiful as you.”
She spoke dryly, “Charmed.  Now what do you want?  I have no money.  I have a basic bullshit job and my husband will be here shortly so if you’re on about something, get it over with.”  She hoped irritation and the mention of her husband would frighten the stranger.
He cleared his throat.  “I’m here to show you how much fun your body can be, if you’ll let me.” 
The whispered voice across her ear sent a shudder racing through her.  Dee had never experienced such a sensation until hands wrapped around her bare waist.  “I’d never let a man who wasn’t my husband touch me.”
A finger trailed down her spine.  “Oh but I beg to differ. I watched you earlier today and saw the carefree way you carried yourself.  I saw the way that sundress clung to your curves.  A woman who wasn’t confident would never walk the way you do.” 
She shivered against the stranger, felt large fingers spread out over heated skin.  Her nipples beaded into tight peaks, yet fear coursed through her.  She spoke in a hushed whisper, “What do you mean?  Who are you?”
“An admirer,” he purred.  His voice hummed along the line of her body and sent signals straight to her pussy. 
She should be frightened but the hints of sexual promise subdued any rational thoughts.
His hands cupped her breasts and weighed them.  Thumbs brushed over the nipples.
Electricity arced through her.  She fought her body’s reaction and cursed herself for the obvious betrayal.  “I’m not amused.”
“No,” he nuzzled her neck, “I could see that based on the lovely points of your large nipples.  Now,” he lowered his mouth to her neck, “you smell so divine.  I wish I could know your name.”
Trembling against him, she felt the press of his erection throb against her ass.  He was rather well endowed, much like Rory but would he hurt her?  Hell, they were already in the bath together.  “Why do you want my name?”
His lips brushed against the crook of her neck and nuzzled her ear.  “Because a beautiful woman like you deserves to be on the lips of every man who is willing to take you to the heights of sexual ecstasy you deserve.”
More electricity raced south, moistening her swollen lips.  “I don’t know what you’re talking about.  Sex can be dirty.”
The throaty sound of his laughter echoed in her ear, tickling her.  Goose bumps appeared on her skin.  She moved one leg forward, swirled water with it.
The stranger’s hands shifted slightly on her breasts and his hips bucked gently against her ass.  His thick cock nudged her.  “That’s the point.  You’re so soft.  So pretty.”
At least he didn’t sound creepy.  “How did you get in here?”
“The door was open.”  Eyelashes fluttered across her skin. 
She shivered at his sensual touch and cursed herself for her body’s betrayal.  “Who are you?”
He voiced his response while nuzzling her neck.  “If I told you that, you might refuse me.  I can tell you who I’m not.”
“Fine,” she braced her hands on the wall and leaned forward with her legs spread.  She couldn’t stand the violence but she could cry afterward about it. “If you’re going to rape me, get it over with.”
A hand slapped her ass.  Pain jolted her in a way that felt odd.   She started to turn around but a hand on her head stopped her. 
He growled low, “I’m not a common thief nor do I treat women as objects.  I’d never do that to a beautiful woman.  I’m not scum.  I’m a seducer.  Not a heathen.”
“Some might confuse the two.”  Her voice held a dryness most men would find distasteful. 
“Ah, so they might.”  He laughed again, the throaty sound resonating against her skin.  “You’re so wet I’m betting.”
 “How would you know?  We’ve never met.  I’ve…”  Her voice quivered. She stopped short.  This stranger had no business knowing her fiancĂ© was her first lover.  Rory wasn’t a bad lover either, just dirty.
“I’m guessing, my dear.”  Lips trailed heated kisses down her skin over her back.  “Such a beautiful waist and such lovely dark skin beg for a man’s touch.”  He drew his mouth down along her spine while his hands slid over her ribs.
She shivered against him, pressing her ass against the firmness of his chest. “If you’re not going to rape me then I want to see you.”
Those long lashes fluttered along her skin and over her round ass.  “I cannot allow that.  If this were rape, you’d have my face.  I can tell you I’ve seen you decided I needed to please you.”
Again another shudder forced her body against the cold tile while breath caught in her throat.  He was doing things to her she didn’t understand, didn’t think she was supposed to like.  The thought made her cringe at how horrific she was behaving
Memories of her upbringing filled her head as heat flooded her core. 
His thick fingers dug into the soft spot of her thighs.
Dee wanted to resist.  He swore he wouldn’t rape her, so he obviously thought she’d give in willingly to his seduction.
He didn’t know Rory called her a cold fish on occasion.  When he wanted other sexual positions or to try different, more adventurous things she’d decline without reason.  “Those things were for dirty, bad couples.  We’re normal.”
Yet here she was, leaning up against the wall in the bathtub while a strange man pressed his lips along her body and told her she was beautiful.  What the hell was wrong with her?
His teeth nibbled along the underside of her ass.
Her breath stilted in her throat.  Hands pushed harder on the tile.  Her legs stiffened and swirled more water around them.
Deft fingers parted her pussy lips.
She looked down to see the thick digits tugging lightly at her.  Her lips formed an O and air left her lungs when those fingers slid inside.
A wet tongue pushed its way into her puckered asshole. 
She squirmed against the fingers and tongue as sensation washed through and overcame her disgust. 
The stranger’s tongue thrust in and out, mimicking his fingers. 
Rocking gently back and forth against the rhythm of his mouth and fingers caused tightness low in her belly that she’d never experienced before.  Was this an orgasm?
No.  It couldn’t be and even if it was, it was wrong.
Wasn’t it?

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Pros and cons: writing a series

In about two weeks, I'll mark the release of a book that's not like anything else I've written. That's because it's my very first series novel. I've written a series of three novellas (The Outcasts series), I've written a series of books that are connected only by location and theme (The Fantasies series, all set at the Fantasies chain of resorts), and I've written a long novella in which a minor character from another book gets his HEA (Clay's Challenge), but I've never written what I consider to be a "real" series before.

That will all change on October 30, when The Institute, Book 1: Healer is released by Amber Allure.

What makes this series different?

Well, for one, while each Institute book with feature a different main pair, there will be an overarching storyline. I did this to an extent in the Outcasts series, but I've never tried it with novel-length stories with this many characters. Another difference is that I've concentrated more on building the world and the backstories. I generally don't make much reference to the backstories of nonessential characters in my books, but when I'm planning a series it becomes necessary to flesh out the characters a lot more. The biggest difference, though, is how much planning ahead I'm having to do. I'm generally a pantser, but that just doesn't work when future books depend on what happens in the first one. I'm well into the writing of book 2 now, and I've discovered that I'm going to have to rework the beginning in order to further explain the motivations of not only the main character, but a secondary person as well. D'oh!

As I've fumbled my way through this process, I've found quite a few pros and cons (your mileage may vary, of course!)

Pros of writing a series: Familiarity with the characters and settings, the ability to continue a storyline over multiple books rather than having to wrap it up in one book, readers seem to like them, you can revisit old characters in later books, you can reach the end without really reaching the end, the possibilities seem endless when you start one...

Cons of writing a series: My author ADD wants to jump to other things, the task seems more daunting than writing a single title, a lot of planning is involved, the complex storylines can be a pain to remember, if the series goes to long it runs the risk of annoying readers...

Working on a series has been an interesting experience so far, to say the least. I'm not sure if I'll want to tackle another after I finish the three (or four?) books I'm planning for the Institute series. I guess I'll have to wait and see if the series bug bites me again, or if my natural state of author ADD takes over.

Cassandra Gold
Gay romance with a heart of gold
www.cassandragold.com

Coming October 30 from Amber Allure — The Institute, Book 1: Healer

For years, Dr. Tristan Matheson has hidden his unusual abilities, pretending to be an ordinary doctor. He’s eluded detection—until now. When he’s targeted, Cam, a mysterious shapeshifter, becomes Tristan’s only means of escape.

A member of the Delphic Institute, Cam is capable of taking the shape of anyone he’s ever seen. Retrieving Tristan was supposed to be an ordinary mission, but the feelings the doctor stirs are surprising and unwelcome.

Unfortunately, Tristan and Cam have a bigger problem. A war brewing between groups interested in “recruiting” people with special talents could tear them apart before they ever get together.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Special Sale! Get "Don't Call Me Baby" For $7.99!



Don't Call Me Baby goes on a special fall sale starting Wednesday, October 12. Buy it for $7.99 for the Fall Special! Keep an eye on my Facebook page and web site for updates and details. 


Here is my blurb for Don't Call Me Baby.

Don't Call Me Baby is a fast-paced, quick-witted, sexy novel about a young woman exploring her sexuality and the cultural morĂ©s she collides with on a daily basis. It's 1983 in Maryland and Catherine Stone is sex on wheels. She plays the field the way men have done for aeons. Not content to strive for her MRS degree like so many young women her age, she seduces men of all stripes - married college professors, theatre students, virgins, complete strangers who intrigue her. She has already cost one man his job.

But she asks herself lots of questions on her search to enjoy her sexuality. Why don't other women enjoy their sex as much as she does? Why do so many women and men look down on sexually free women, calling them sluts while sexually free men are called studs and Lotharios? She bucks at the double standards!  Catherine has made no commitment to any man. She's free to explore and she gladly does so. No man can tie her down and no woman's judgment will stop her from playing the field to her heart's content.

Does she meet her match in a new man who introduces her to sexual bliss she had never before experienced? When she tries multiple partners and bondage for the first time as a submissive, she believes she's found the sexual bliss she is looking for - and with a man who not only introduces her to the fineries in life but also cares about her like no man ever has before.

Please visit my blog, web site, and Facebook page for updates, buy links, more excerpts, and reviews.

Don't Call Me Baby Web Site Page
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BUY LINKS

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Here's an excerpt for your reading pleasure:

Catherine Stone looked around the amusement park and rides but saw nothing unusual. It was the end of another hot and humid day in Maryland during the summer of 1983. The sun had set behind the trees, casting shadows across the park hiding the car she sat in to some extent. Catherine wished it were a bit darker outside, because she was in constant fear of getting caught, but it was a hot June evening, so that was too much to ask for. Besides, the possibility of getting caught thrilled her, made the encounter all the more exciting for her. Every horn blowing and car pulling in made her hair stand on end. Will this be the cop who pulls us over? Can we get away with me sucking him off here yet again? 

She unzipped Brian's trousers, and slipped her hand inside. Reaching into his briefs, her fingers wrapped around his growing cock and it jumped at her touch. Brian is so predictable. All he ever wants is for me to suck his cock. Good thing I demand a good, expensive meal after these trysts, or I'd get nothing out of them. She pulled his cock out of his trousers, feeling the organ spread out in her palm. 

“Oh, that feels good. I love it when you stroke me off.” 

She stroked his shaft, gripping him harder as her hand reached the base. Every time she squeezed, his cock jumped in her hand. She liked the way it looked and felt in her hand. Purple with arousal and thick with veins, the well-formed head glistened with pre-cum. In her years since starting college she had enjoyed many different types of cocks and Brian's was especially hot because it was so big and he was uncircumcised. She liked the look of hard cocks. When they were hard they were so sensitive. A twist a little too far this way or that way could hurt, yet she knew from what past lovers had told her, the pain felt so good. She liked pulling Brian's cock too far; just to get a painful, yet aroused reaction out of him. Although she felt impatient, she relished the fact that she was a good lay. Her blowjob skills had improved greatly over the months, and she could also make Brian come very quickly with her hand jobs.

As she gently rolled back his foreskin and stroked his growing shaft, she cradled his balls in her other hand. She liked the way his cock grew to nearly twice its size, when all she did was brush her fingers against it. It felt hard yet sinewy, like a garden hose full of water. She enjoyed the effect she had on him, and she relished her power. Sex was a heady power surge, and Catherine could not get enough of it. 

Brian's cock was big; longer and thicker than other cocks she had the pleasure of sucking and fucking. Plus, at his age of fifty-eight, he stayed harder for a longer time, and it took him much longer to come than men her own age of twenty-two. Catherine never faked orgasms. She liked sex so much that she had no trouble coming every time she fucked. When she didn't feel like coming, she simply said so. Faking an orgasm was something she never even considered doing. 

Tonight was one night, however, that she wished Brian would hurry up, come, and get it over with. She hated their trysts at the park because she got little if anything out of them. She would much rather stay in a nice hotel and spend the evening fucking without feeling any pressure, but that was not to be this evening. She needed to be at Silver Spring College in the morning for her new summer job. So here she sat, sexually unsatisfied and feeling a bit used wondering when she was going to meet a man who could satisfy her insatiable sexual needs. 

Little did she know that several men, including a father and son, would please her over the upcoming summer weeks, including one man who was her match. 



Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Relax!

As the fall rains usher in cooler weather, I find myself going into my winter mode. Hibernation? Not really, but I do tend to stay home more.

This time of year, you will often find me curled up with a good book in my favorite chair next to the window with a blanket over my lap to keep me warm, completely engrossed in a story. I find the more I read, the more my imagination kicks into gear. After several years of letting my own reading slide in favor of writing and child rearing, I am finally enjoying my armchair travels again.

But I don't always stay indoors. Taking the dog hiking in the rain forest or on the beaches during the brighter days, and just wandering in the misty, drizzly weather brings to mind fantasy creatures and forest battles reminiscent of the stories I grew up reading. I swear sometimes there are elves or trolls just around the next bend, or a nest of dwarves hidden in the craggy rocks on the hills above the trail. My children swear there are fairies in the forests around us. Maybe they are right.

Who knows what might lurk just beyond the mist?

Those are some of my favorite things to do when Mother Nature draws the colorful curtains of autumn around the world. What are some of yours?

Cassidy


Friday, October 7, 2011

Fall into Food

Fall is one of my favorite times of the year. Cooler weather, colorful leaves and trips to the apple farms abound during this season. I live close to Ellijay, Georgia, the capital of appley goodness! They have fried pies, apple ice cream, apple crisp, apple butter, apple decor and bags of every color apple imaginable. I can finally pull out my apple peeler, corer, slicer and go to town. Gala apples are one of my many favorites along with the granny smiths.

There's nothing better than sitting on an old quilt and reading a book while the breeze whips across your face....

What is your favorite fall past time?

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

A Test of Faith

By A. J. Llewellyn

I had a wholly different blog planned today...but in hindsight, perhaps it isn't so different. I'd planned to address the issue of faith and how everything we do daily, as writers tests our boundaries.
I think each thing we do with our lives really is an act of faith.
Last night I had a discussion with a dear friend who agreed with me, saying how amazing it is that each time we get in our cars and hit traffic lights, it's an act of faith that EVERYBODY will abide by the rules. How utterly astonishing it is that we all sit there waiting for the lights to change, Of course there are people who don't, but that's a whole other blog. Besides...
He's right!
I find my notions of faith are tested constantly as an author and that was going to be my subject here...and then my dog was attacked by a pit bull this morning.
My elderly, frail, but valiant girl is doing fine though neither of us has stopped shaking. I believe divine intervention saved her.
Taking her for a walk every day and arriving home safely I suppose can be seen as an act of faith, but I refuse to dwell on fear or random acts of violence.
As an author, every day I work on writing, editing, promoting, reading, emailing, blogging...all of it geared towards reaching readers and other authors, sharing ideas, entertaining people (one hopes) and really, isn't it all an act of faith?
I keep thinking how lucky I am to be published when not so long ago, I collected rejection letters and dreamed of actually selling something.
I love what I do but the whole process really is a beautiful act of faith. When it works, when it gels, how lucky we all are, and yet this very fragility of existence reminds me never to assume. Never take it for granted and never stop working my hardest to produce the best stories I can.
Each and every day, like taking my dog for a walk is a test of faith.
The one thing I realized as Venus and I stumbled home today is that I could honestly say if I had lost her today, I have cherished every second of being her doggie parent. I never want to live without her but one day, I will. If my life were a romance novel she would never be old, infirm and of course, she would never die.
I won't take her for granted and will remind myself how lucky I am that there are medical advancements that have helped her live longer and more comfortably so we can be together. I think faith is fate in action. I don't know how else to explain it except to say make the most of every moment, whatever it is that you are doing. It's a lesson I keep learning.
But as ever, I roll with the punches and lead with my heart...
Aloha oe
A.J.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Perfect or imperfect characters in a story.


The phenomenon of recording messages by placing a digital recorder on the slabs at the cemetery intrigued Riley so he had to try it for himself. Once he begins, the practice takes over his life. Will Riley receive any messages from the other side? If so, how will he deal with his unearthly find?

Available @ www.devinedestinies.com.


To Mandy Calahan it certainly didn’t feel like the holiday season, not in the remote Amazon rain forest. To make matters worse, it would be the second time she and Ethan, her Botanist husband, spent the Christmas season in the isolated area. She loved Ethan, she thought, then again there had never been anyone else but Ethan; she’d never “been” with another man. And now…she was having fantasies…of a threesome. But who? When Ethan’s old colleague, Rafe, comes to visit for the holidays and to help with Ethan’s research, the jungle gets even steamier.

Available October 8th from www.RomanceDivine.com.


When I turn on my computer and start a story, my first thoughts are my hero and heroines. How am I going to make them interesting to the people buying my book? Here are a few questions to consider in the next paragraph.

Do you as a reader want the writer to describe the characters as handsome, or beautiful without any flaws in their makeup? Does the male in the story rival Adonis in appearance? How do you feel about the female character? Do you want her to have a voluptuous figure with a complexion of peaches and cream? Does she have to look like Marilyn Monroe, or some other famous actress?

Those are a few questions I’d like to ask the readers when they pick up a book and begin reading a story. Going on how I feel the characters should look, I sometimes give them a little flaw so that readers can identify with them in some small way. The world isn’t a perfect place and neither are people.

I find reading a book more enjoyable if I can relate to the man, or woman described in the story. Maybe the male will have a slight scar along his cheekbone, or the female may not be so well endowed in the bosom department.

I’m sure if I notice little imperfections in a story description of a male and female character as a writer, most readers do the same. This is my question to readers. Do you want characters perfect, or will a little imperfection give the story more heart? Can you relate to a story more if the male and female are presented as every day people. or picture perfect?

Announcement:
Be sure and join Romance Divine authors on October 7th @ the Midnight Seductions site. There will be many excerpts, recipes and jokes offered for your enjoyment. Also, I’m holding a contest for a copy of one of my erotic romance e-books (Torn Between Two Loves). Time 12 Eastern until 6 p.m.

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Check out http://www.myromancestory.com for a feature at bottom of page on Mary Suzanne, Judith Marzone and Jodi Olson.


Information for Romance Divine Chat.
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There will be recipes, jokes and I'll be holding a contest for a copy of my erotic contemporary romance "Torn Between Two Loves". Many talented authors from Romance Divine will post juicy excerpts from their holiday e-books to give you a sample of what you have to look forward to when the books are released. Can’t wait to see you at the MSA site on the 7th.
Mary Suzanne