contemporaries

Review: Smooth Talking Stranger by Lisa Kleypas

by Keira 06.23.2011

I am a big fan of Lisa Kleypas. I love her historicals. I heard about her contemporaries. I wanted to give them a try, but I was afraid I wouldn’t love them as much as I do her historicals. Contemporary novels and I have had our fair share of issues in the past. So I [...]

10 comments Read the full article →

Male POV in a Romance Novel Sex Scene

by Keira 10.12.2010

@bookbinge: Dear Authors: I haven’t met a man alive who thinks of nipples as “berries”, ripe, pink, succulent or otherwise. Very distracting to read. I saw this in my Twitter stream and decided to share my thoughts about it in far more than 140 characters. Does it really matter what men think? Or more accurately, [...]

9 comments Read the full article →

Multiple Pen Names – How 35 Authors are Really Just 12 People!

by Keira 08.08.2010

There are many reasons authors write under two or more pen names. These nom de plumes are done to differentiate between publishers, book series, writing styles, genres, and more. It’s all about branding, making it “easier” on the reader to find what they’re looking to read. I don’t know about you but I need a [...]

13 comments Read the full article →

40 – The Me Decade

by Guest Blogger 07.28.2010

by Santa Montefiore, guest blogger I have just turned 40, thus stepping tentatively into the ‘Me Decade’.  That might sound a bit odd; after all, 40 is a scary number.  It brings to mind lined faces, mutton dressed as lamb, and the final lap before 50 catapults us through the finish line.  However, after looking [...]

0 comments Read the full article →

It Feels Like Love and It’s Magic

by Guest Blogger 03.04.2010

by Mary Margret Daughtridge, guest blogger and author of SEALed with a Ring Marriages of convenience—romance fans love ’em, but when I tell people who aren’t romance readers that SEALed with a Ring: Sometimes you get a lot more than you bargained for is a contemporary romance with a marriage of convenience plot, you’d be [...]

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
14 comments Read the full article →