Q) How did you create your characters? Thank you for inviting me to EFA, it’s great to be here! I love to write ménage a trois novels and have several published. Sometimes I write MFM though often I write MMF – the guys are into each other too! – which is the...
Cheerleaders in Heat by Muffy Wilson and Chrissy Laurence
Blurb: Miami Rattlers Cheerleader Cherie Redd is exquisitely beautiful, athletic, and very, very lonely. Romance: a puzzling phenomenon she figured had something to do with guys' fear of rejection or lack of self-confidence because they just didn't have what it takes...
Relating to Characters – Sexuality and Similarity by Kate Hill
When writing a book, I've found that I relate to some characters very well and others I can't relate to at all. Some characters share parts of my personality, even though it's not always a deliberate decision to give them those traits. In Blow by Blow, two...
Amber Malloy Interviews Her Character, Eden Morgan (@authambermalloy)
Hi everyone its Amber Malloy and I’m crazy busy baking for the holiday season. I haven’t been able to do a whole lot of PR for Spies R Us, my new action adventure novel. It’s about a married mother of two who has to leave her family for three years. Fortunately for...
The Thrill of the Forbidden by Megan Morgan (@morgan_romance)
I write in several genres, erotica/erotic romance being one of them. When I was a young writer I insisted on writing ‘serious’ fiction, and even though the idea of love and sex appealed to me and often leaked into my stories, I didn’t want to write smut. The very...
Divine by Cait Jarrod (@caitjarrod)
Divine's Blurb: Matt Carson and Trina Lovett befriend each other during turbulent times at a young age. Over the years, their friendship strengthens building a strong, unbreakable bond. At least that is what they believe. Life choices put an ocean between them, and...
