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COVER CONTEST! PLEASE VOTE!

One of our covers is in a contest on the All Author web page; I would love you to go there and vote. Click here to see the cover and vote. At the time of writing this, the book jacket is ranked number two.  I would so love this cover to get the coveted #1 slot.  The book is Home by Keren Hughes, the release date is 30th September.  Available to pre-order now! Click here to read the Prologue and Chapter one. The cover was produced by our superb Art Director, Jessica.  We are very proud to have her as a part of our team. I’d love to hear...

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BARGAIN BOOKS! KINDLE UNLIMITED

I am delighted to tell you that more of our books are appearing on Kindle Unlimited.  I have taken the opportunity to reread our back catalog and there are real gems.  Let me share our list with you. Bound by Fate – Lee Rush Contract Bride – Ayn Amorelli\ Crimson Z – Robert Cloud, Lee Rush, Abby Blythe, Richard Savage, Kara Elsberry Cultural Concessions – Anissa Blume Dark Awakening – Karlene Cameron First Submission – Mandie Mills, R.M. Olivia, Leslie McKelvey, Zora Nyxx, Breanna Hayse, S.K. Fero, Kelly Dawson, Starla Kaye, A.T. Brennan, Amanda Ravenscroft, Selkie McKatrick. Fool Me Once –...

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WHAT THE CAR SAYS ABOUT YOUR STORY CHARACTER.

Following on, from yesterday’s blog on cars and if women find a nice auto a magnet of attraction to the driver.  I had a couple of conversations with a writer friend who prompted this thought about the car your character drives and what that says about them.  We use props for our characters and vehicles say a lot about the person that drives it. Automobiles they use in novels can be rather a cliche, but it can help build a character persona. A Harley shortcut for a strong gang leader, it conjures up the image of a bad boy or...

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NEW RELEASE! HOT OFF THE PRESS TODAY!

HOME by Keren Hughes is out now! Click here to read the Prologue and Chapter one. This is the follow-up story to SAFE.  These two books make up the Jagged Scars Duet Series. I want to mention our Art Director Jessica, two outstanding covers. I would recommend reading book one first to get the full experience of the two books. I want you to get a flavor of both books.  We also have free competition running. Click here to take part and win some great prizes. Safe In every way, Elise is a survivor. As a child, she was abused by the first man...

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CHICK MAGNET CAR! IMPRESSED?

Are you impressed with a so-called “Chick Magnet Car?” I would love to hear your views on this.  I was listening to two young men in a coffee shop the other day, talking about the vehicles they wanted, cars that were guaranteed to get them laid.  I am not sure how typical I am as a woman, I like a nice car, I had a Mazda MX5 convertible for a while. So I get the style aspect of motors. I never thought of it as a way of attracting a partner. Men seem to think of it differently, I invite...

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TO BE IN LOVE, OR TO LOVE SOMEONE?

As romance writers looking at the subject of love is something of a preoccupation.  There are many types of love, of course, some of which are deeper than others. What has been on my mind over the weekend is the difference between being in love and loving someone. Falling in love and being in love, I see as the bright burning passion, that consumes you at the start of a relationship.  The intense feeling that you need them, want them now! Want to call and e-mail them when you are not together, and when you are together you can’t keep...

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CAN YOUR MIND BE TOO CREATIVE?

I was chatting with a writer friend last night at my local bar. The theme of our conversation was the new story plots.  It was clear we had dozens of great story concepts between us.  The problem was we had more ideas than we had time to write them. In a way, it is the total reverse to writer’s block, but when it happens, it is equally frustrating.  My mind buzzes with what I regard as, “good plotlines.” I would love to make the time, but there are only so many hours in the day and only so much creative...

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THE BRUTE AND I IS NOW OUT IN PAPERBACK.

I am so delighted that Suzan Smith's book, The Brute and I, is now out in paperback.  I’d like to whet your appetite for the story. When Marco struts into Gigi’s grill, Alex wonders if she has found the one.  When he takes the seat next to her and strikes up a conversation, She is immediately aroused by the heat of his animal magnetism.  There is something she sees in his vulnerable, piercing green eyes that touch her heart. She realizes that she wants this handsome man to be more than just her bedmate. She wants him to be her soulmate....

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WRITING A GOOD SEX SCENE.

I may have irritated or upset some male authors with Monday’s blog, that was not my intention.  If I did please accept my apologies.  I was simply expressing my views about some male writers.  Some men write great sex scenes as I did say in my original blog.  I took a couple of days off to think about what I had said and with the support of the boss Ric, this was the intended follow up to the Monday blog. I would like to share my thoughts on what I believe makes a good sex scene.  This follows the comments...

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CAN MEN WRITE GOOD SEX SCENES?

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After reading script's all weekend, I have to ask the question why don’t men write good sex scenes?  This is a massive generalization, and I would like to say sorry to all the male authors out there who do write really good sex scenes. As I said I have been reading scripts all weekend, three written by men and all three stories had the most appallingly written sex scenes. Women also write pretty bad sex scenes, but on the whole, men seem to be more consistently guilty of cringe-worthy prose. I once chatted with the editor of the Erotic Review,...

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