Something that’s always struck me about Dom/sub relationships in romances that I like is that the submissive is usually a firecracker of a person. They have definite opinions and can stand on their feet. They’re competent and, for the most part, can manage on their...
Tropes in Queer Fiction – A Guest Post by Matthew J. Metzger (@MatthewJMetzger)
I write romance. Romance comes with happy endings. But what does a happy ending look like? One man's heaven is another man's hell and all that jazz—so what constitutes a happy ending? To me, a happy ending depends on the character being happy at the end. Therefore,...
Exclusive Excerpt from The Dragon’s Devotion by Antonia Aquilante (@antoniaquilante @GoIndiMarketing @ninestarpress)
Excerpt: Ligeia smiled up at Bastien. “Etan looked happy.” “Yes, he did.” It was quite obvious Etan loved Tristan, and Bastien was happy that he could marry as he chose. Etan was a third son and would never have to worry about inheriting a title or providing for the...
An Interview with Michelle Ogilvy (@MichelleOgilvy @GoIndiMarketing @ninestarpress)
If you could travel forward or backward in time, where would you go and why? I’ve often thought I’d go back and convince myself not to make the mistakes that I made. But if you are constantly thinking about what you should have done differently, you’re not living and...
Thaw by Elyse Springer (@ElyseSpringer)
Hello and welcome to the blog tour for Thaw! This F/F romance is the second in my "Seasons of Love" quartet, but stands alone-- though readers of Whiteout may recognize some familiar faces. Thaw features an asexual librarian from Brooklyn, who meets an ice-cold super...
The Captain’s Harvest by T.J. Land (@ninestarpress @TJ_Land_Writing @GoIndiMarketing)
Synopsis The long-suffering crew of the Prayer have found a home. They’ve got a harvest. Now it’s time for a holiday. But while the captain was looking forward to a day spent lying on his back, he’d wanted it to be as a result of a prolonged food-and-sex coma, not...
