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A CANDLE LIGHT DINNER FOR TWO?

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There is a big connection between food and romance and even the erotic.  I remember a scene in the movie 9 ½ Weeks, where the couple found fun in the contents of the refrigerator.  Like a good read, The Lover’s Cook Book has some interesting ideas too.  There are so many references to the aphrodisiac quality of some foods, oysters, asparagus, strawberries, chocolate, even chili peppers. For me, a special meal would be a filet of salmon, poached in white wine, with a Mary-Rose and shrimp sauce, served with mange tout, and baby sweetcorn. What are your favorite foods, when...

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TABOO… HAVE WE LOST THE FEELING OF NAUGHTY?

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It seems to me that there is almost no subject these days that is taboo. People talk openly about almost every sexual subject.  Things most of us considered a little underground, like BDSM, D/s, sex toys bondage and anal sex.  To an extent with the advent of the internet and the popularity of 50 shades phenomenon.  I have been wondering lately if maybe we missed a trick, maybe we need taboos…  When everything is on the menu what happens to the allure of the forbidden? Once upon a time, people talked about “French” as a euphemism for oral sex.  It...

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FINISHING THE GAME

Another book we have coming out shortly is “Finishing the Game” by MK Smith.   Let me tell you a bit about it. Beth got away. And he didn’t get to finish the game. Ex-cop, turned advisor Jake Complin is hired to profile and help with the capture of a serial killer. It doesn’t take long to realize his obsession is finding the only victim who got away. But she went missing about a month after her attack. Unlike the police, he searches and finds Beth Winters hiding deep in the Adirondack Mountains. Beth is assaulted not only by her immediate...

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IF MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE…

Dance the vertical expression of a horizontal desire. There is such a strong connection between music, romance, love, and lust. I am surprised it isn’t used more often as part of romance story plots.  I would be keen to know your take on music in this context, maybe you and your partner’s tune? The first tune you danced to?  Or maybe the music you listen to in the bedroom?   I swear to god you have never really made love till you have got it together to the sound of O Fortuna by Carl Orff’s as part of the Carmina Burana. Or...

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