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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

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Wanna Be Bad

Erotic Romance Beach Series
at an anything goes Caribbean Resort

Nothing Forbidden - Nothing Held Back
Longing to be Bad Menage
Readers' Choice Award Winning Menage

At Encounters, a lush and hedonistic Caribbean resort, it's nothing except fun and pleasure during the 'anything goes' weeks, where nudity rules, threesomes and more rock, and kink in every flavor sates the most carnal appetite. 




Indulge Me

Wanna Be Bad – Book 1 – Erotic Contemporary 

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Nothing forbidden…nothing held back.

Lissa prefers reading to cutting loose, but is willing to do whatever it takes to get the juiciest assignments for her job at a major travel magazine. Her chance finally arrives. She’s set to experience a posh Caribbean resort, a dream article and review except for one huge problem. It’s the anything goes theme week where nudity is expected and lusty hook-ups make threesomes look downright tame. Holy Hell. What has she gotten herself into?

Precisely what resort owner Jon Thorne thinks. Tall, dark, and luscious, he fears the randy male guests will eat her alive, resulting in a lousy review. His only option is to serve as her guide for every decadent delight from nude body painting to Dom’s Den where submission and punishment rule. Unless she wants to call the whole thing off…

And lose her chance with him, plus give up this gig? Dream on. Tempted beyond anything she’s known, she matches his passion and then some, surprising him during a sexy adventure like no other. 





Thrill Me

Wanna Be Bad – Book 2 - Contemporary Menage - MFM


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Longing to be bad…

For too many months, Shelby’s craved bad boys Ben and Dominic, cousins and celebrated chefs at the opulent Caribbean resort where she works. Their heated gazes prove they hunger for her as much as she does for them, but they’ve yet to make a move on her.

That won’t do. Yearning for their potent masculinity, killer smiles, and effortless charm, she sets into motion a decadent plan to be with them … at least for a little while. Her ideas include nude photos, a locale where anything goes 24/7, plus BDSM and other kink.

Fun-loving Dominic’s fully onboard. He’s had his eye on Shelby from the start. Ben has too, but he’s reluctant to mix business with pleasure. Since a previous work relationship screwed him big time, he doesn’t want to repeat the experience and won’t … as long as he keeps this strictly about sex, no strings or expectations.

Yeah, right. In an erotic journey that will surprise this threesome, all bets are off, resistance impossible, surrender assured.





Tantalize Me

Wanna Be Bad – Book 3 - Contemporary Menage - MFM

Winner Readers' Choice Awards

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When it comes to lust and love, sometimes you have to break the rules… 

Not believing in forever after with any guy, Olivia indulges her carnal needs at the hedonistic resort where she works while pursuing her dream to design jewelry. 

Brothers Ethan and Gabe have had women chasing them forever, their good looks and their family’s billions a major draw. Just what they don’t need or want, predatory females. Stuck at the resort on a project neither care to do, they meet Olivia who’s everything a woman should be: bright, fun, and totally unimpressed by their wealth. Hooking up with her during the ‘anything goes’ week—when nudity rules and every sexual activity is celebrated—proves easy. Resisting anything deeper is impossible for them and her despite how hard they try. 

Because sometimes you just gotta break the rules. 

Especially during an erotic journey where insatiable desire and an unbreakable bond leads to a future none could have imagined.




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Monday, August 11, 2025

Hot and lazy days on the lake. Summer in the South!

I spent most of my life in the South—Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Florida—and I love that region of the country. Yeah, all right, It’s HOT as H-E-Double Hockey Sticks in the summer and the word “humid” doesn’t describe it. Sometimes the air is so thick with moisture it’s hard to breathe. But the South still feels like home, even after all these years of living in the Great Northwest, as folks here call it. So here’s a tale of paranormal romance and mystery set on a lake in South Carolina. The hero is grumpy and the heroine is a psychic who can’t get him out of her mind—or dreams.


Blurb:
A woman who has traveled thousands of miles searching for a tall man with brilliant blue eyes, a man she’s been dreaming of for months.

A man whose life is in danger—or so the screwy woman having dreams and visions says—but who doesn’t believe for one minute in the occult.

A man who has been thought dead for two years and who disappeared with a bundle in stolen cash.

How will these three come together? And who will be left standing at the end of their encounter?

 

 

Buy link:
Amazon Kindle Unlimited https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09K4SSBY7


Excerpt:
Without waiting for an invitation, Dan turned a chair around and straddled it, his arms resting on the back. He called out a request for sweet tea to the woman behind the counter, who seemed to know him and was unsurprised by his manner of ordering.

“Please join me,” Cassandra said dryly, though she might as well not have said anything for all the attention he paid her words.

“So, when are you leaving?” He smiled tightly, and his voice was anything but friendly.

Cassandra responded in kind. “I’m not sure yet. But if you’ll leave me your number I’ll be sure to call when I’m ready to go. You’ll be prepared then to start the celebration.”

“What, is the town in one of your hocus-pocus dreams, too? Is that why you’re hanging around?” He took a sip of his tea, which the waitress had just set in front of him. “Thanks, Mindy,” he said.

“I fail to see why that’s any of your business.”

“Look, you told me you have a dream where you see me die. Seems to me that makes it a personal issue and my business. I’d just prefer not to have you hanging around spreading tales that might get some people upset. This is home to me, not some research location for a parapsychology experiment.”

“Mr. Morgan, I have no idea why you’re being so rude.”

He snorted at her comment.

“But I can assure you that I have no intention of talking to anyone in Greenwood about you, or harming your reputation in any way. I also had no intention of speaking with you again and thus taking the chance of piercing your obviously very thin skin, but since you have invited yourself to drink tea at my table, the least you can do is be civil. I was sitting here minding my own business and enjoying the peace of your town when you forced yourself on me. In a manner of speaking.”

His eyes took on a darker glint.

“I know you know how to carry on polite conversation, since you did so Saturday night. If you choose not to prove that you can do it again, please drink your tea in silence. Or better yet, go somewhere else and drink it.” She lifted her coffee cup to her lips and shifted her gaze across the street.

Dan took a sip of tea and looked at her over the glass. His gaze, in fact, proved so intense that she squirmed involuntarily. She glanced down to make sure she was dressed appropriately, and of course, she was. She had on jeans again and a white blouse that had small sprigs of flowers stitched on it. The sleeves just covered her shoulders and the band collar stood up high on her neck. What was it with this man that threw her so off kilter?

“Well in fact, Ms. Hudson, I can be civil when I choose to be. That’s a very pretty blouse you’re wearing. See?”

“Thank you.” She directed her green gaze back to him. She could almost see the strain it took him to sit there speaking to her in a normal tone of voice.

“I like all of that fine embroidery work.”

“I did it myself.”

“All of it?” He sounded surprised. “It’s very nicely done. We pride ourselves here on knowing something about textiles and good work on fabric. It’s been the lifeblood of this part of the South for a long time.”

“I know that. I’m interested in textile work.” Cassandra sighed. “Mr. Morgan, why are you sitting here talking to me? It’s plain that you’d rather be anywhere else. Don’t you have a root canal or some other minor torture you’d rather be off to?”

“Why, Ms. Hudson. Beautiful and astute.” He grinned as she straightened in her chair and once again directed her attention to a storefront across the street.

More quietly he said, “I don’t know why I’m here. There’s something about you that has me intrigued, I guess. I drove past the motel half a dozen times yesterday trying to decide why I was even on that side of town. I kept hoping I’d see you out and have an excuse to ‘happen’ into you. But I didn’t. So I drove home and used up frustrated energy in the shop. Messed up several good boards before I finally wound down. Lucky I didn’t cut off a damn finger in the process.”

Cassandra snapped her head around. She hoped the astonishment she felt wasn’t plain on her face.

Dan faced her directly. “So, is that civil enough for you?” He took a big gulp of tea. “I suddenly wish this was something stronger. Now that I’ve found you, I can hardly wait to get away.”

“Flatterer.”

He snorted again, but this sounded more like he was trying to stifle a laugh.

“I don’t quite know what to say. I thought after Saturday night you would never speak to me again.”

He nodded. “I thought that might be the case, too.”

She said in a softer voice. “I’m glad it’s not the case. I’m glad you ‘happened’ into me today.”

Dan looked somewhat chagrined. “I didn’t, exactly. I called Dill to see when your car was going to be ready and he told me that you were headed downtown. I came looking for you.”

She rotated her cup in the saucer a few degrees by pushing the handle forward and pulling it back. Forward and back, forward and back, waiting for him to continue.

Dan looked at his glass and rubbed the condensation off with his thumb. “Look, do you want to have dinner tonight? I mean since you’re not leaving town yet? Nothing fancy.”

 Reviews:

“Surprises, secrets, explicit sex and a man that needed a kick to his rear end, stubborn and unwilling to accept that there are things beyond what we can imagine. He loves her, she loves him but can he ever accept that she will know things before they happen.

This a wonderful book and I highly recommend it.”

 A little about me:
A few years ago, Dee S. Knight began writing, making getting up in the morning fun. During the day, her characters killed people, fell in love, became drunk with power, or sober with responsibility. And they had sex, lots of sex.

After a while, Dee split her personality into thirds. She writes as Anne Krist for sweeter romances, and Jenna Stewart for ménage and shifter stories. All three of her personas are found on the Nomad Authors website. And all three offer some of the best romance you can find! Also, once a month, look for Dee’s Charity Sunday blog posts, where your comment can support a selected charity.

 Author links:

Website: https://nomadauthors.com

Blog: http://nomadauthors.com/blog

Twitter: http://twitter.com/DeeSKnight

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeeSKnight2018

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/265222.Dee_S_Knight

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B079BGZNDN

LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/dee-s-knight-0500749

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Sunday, August 10, 2025

Out now! The Brat by @meganslayer #contemporary #romance #agegap #wealthydaughter


The Brat by Megan Slayer

Cover Art: Bryan Keller

BIN: 011623-03786

Genres: Action AdventureContemporaryMystery & SuspenseNew ReleasesRomance

Themes: Age Gap (Older Man)Mafia & Organized CrimeMilitary, Veterans, and First RespondersNew Adult

Series: Roosters (#6)

Multiverse: Roosters (#1)

Book Length: Novella

Page Count: 97

Available here!

Daddy’s Girl

Betty Ann
I love my position as the daughter of the King of Clubs. I do what I want, when I want, and get what I want -- I don't like being told no. Ever. Daddy lets me get away with everything. Not Sarge, though. He drives me crazy and makes me play by the rules... So why do I want to keep him around?

Sarge
I'm Army to the core and live for the rules. I need order, but BA creates chaos. She pushes and demands. She wants everything... So why do I want to give it to her? I can't resist her and I should. Her father will destroy me if I touch her and I very much want to touch her. But is the saucy woman in the mini dress worth my life?

She just might be.


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Copyright ©2025 Megan Slayer


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Friday, August 8, 2025

Using 5 Whys for Greater Character Depth

A few months ago, I started something new. Something that's been tempting my muse for a while, but I've been hesitant to write. 

I’ve always been tempted by lots of different stories. I have a million story ideas stories racing around my head at all times. Fantasy, paranormal, dark romance, historical. But I’ve found it a little too easy to settle into one type of story, with one type of voice. Mostly because I love these stories. There’s never been a time where I didn’t want to write a story about two sexy cowboys falling in love with a bookish nerd. I love each and every one of my characters and my quirky little towns. And I’ve been very happy writing them. 

But sometimes my crazy muse wants me to try something new. Maybe she knows that trying something different will push me to a new level, or help me find new enjoyment in my stories. Or a new kind of story that I love just as much as the old ones.

So I decided to take a chance and start a new, very different kind of story. Unlike some of the other books I’ve written, this one is more complex. Much darker. With more detailed worldbuilding and character arcs. One of the reasons I have put off writing a book like this is because the complexity and detail intimidated me.

Normally, I can hold my entire story in my head. I don't need outlines. I don't use note cards, complex character sheets, or plotting storyboards. I’m a pretty intuitive writer, and most of the time my intuition and an idea is all I need to find my story and get it to the finish line.

But these characters have been giving me more trouble than I’m used to. It's been harder for me to get my arms around them. Usually I know exactly what my characters are going to do, because it makes sense to me. Often it’s exactly what I would do, or a friend would do, or someone I might know would do. I understand all their fears and misconceptions. 

But these new characters are hard to figure out. They take actions I would never consider (some actions that are even illegal), and I've had trouble understanding their motivations. That’s when I knew it was time to pull out my writer’s toolbox and see if I can find a new strategy to understand these difficult characters.

I went back to an old but a goodie, and tried to determine in detail all my character’s goals, motivation, and conflict. But when I started to think about why they might take the actions they did, I found the goal, motivation and conflict didn’t go deep enough for me to truly get to the heart of their needs. Yes, I understood my FMC’s motivation for blackmailing her boss is money, but why? Why did she need the money? Why this man? Why? Why? Why?

That’s when I remembered the five whys. The five whys is an analytical tool that I’ve used in project management as part of my evil day job. The point of the five whys is not to address the first issue that arises, but to get to the heart of the problem and fix it. Hopefully permanently.


To use the five whys you only have to ask why something is happening, as you in the example on the left. 

When using this tool for character development you only need to keep asking yourself why your character is doing what they are doing. For instance, if your character plans to blackmail her boss, why? Maybe she needs the money quickly. But why? Maybe she has a lot of debt to a bad guy and she needs to pay him off fast. Why? Because he’s going to kidnap her sister if she doesn’t. Quickly, we’ve gotten to the real truth of why she is taking such a drastic action. To protect her sister.

The point of the five whys is to just keep winding down that rabbit hole, asking, Why? Why? Why? Why? Until you get to the very root of the issue. The rule is called the five whys, but that’s only to inspire you not to take the first few answers you receive. You can keep asking why as many times as you need until you get to the heart of the problem.

I decided to try and to apply this logic to my characters (why not😉), asking why they took their current action. Why they felt a certain way towards another character. And the more I asked, the more these characters—and the story—opened up to me. With the more whys I asked, the more complex, complicated and exciting the story became, but also the more understandable my characters and their actions became.

If you're struggling with how to determine why your characters are doing what they're doing, or what their next step would be, consider applying the five whys. Just keep asking. Why? Why? Why do they do this? Why do they keep doing this? Why is this important? Until you get to the very core of your characters. No matter how many whys it takes.

I think you’ll find a lot of secrets along the way, and a lot of fresh exciting ideas to explore, but most of all, you'll find a connection and understanding with your characters you never had before. Why not give it a try?

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Art imitating life

 I have a confession to make. Although there's a disclaimer in the front of my books that they're works of fiction, my most recent romantic thriller "One Way Out" was actually inspired by--wait for it--the Epstein files scandal!   


Lauren Scott is a wealthy widow with a lot of embarrassing secrets. Her late husband, a convicted stock swindler, died under mysterious circumstances, just as he was about to name names in Federal court. His legacy supposedly includes a list of VIPs who attended sex parties on a private Caribbean island, among other things. Now Lauren has become the target of too many people who think she holds the secrets he once kept, and they just might kill her for them. 

 

She calls on her friends, former CIA spies Nick Seven and Felicia Hagens, for help. Despite initial misgivings, they agree to assist her. But their laidback Florida Keys life is quickly disrupted by those in hot pursuit, including a zealous podcaster who is making Lauren’s private life public, a Treasury agent, victims of her late husband’s Ponzi scheme, and a Southern governor who has his eye on the White House.

 

Looks like there might be trouble brewing in paradise.



The basic elements of “One Way Out” were influenced by some classic caper movies, like “Charade” and “The Maltese Falcon,” along with several Hitchcock films. There’s a strong current events theme involving the young trophy widow of a convicted financial scammer and sex trafficker who was found hanging in his jail cell before he could testify in Federal court. It was suggested by actual events, and I’m sure you can fill in the blanks. I also included the governor of a southern state who has his eye on the White House, and may have been a guest at the island sex parties. You can probably name that person, too.      

 

Of course, there are the usual lead characters, Nick Seven and Felicia Hagens. They both left the CIA to find peace in paradise, but somehow never manage to do so, thanks to past events intruding at unwanted times. They still generate more heat than Key West in July with their sensuous romantic banter and teasing. Here’s an example:


The scent of patchouli from a burning candle permeated Nick and Felicia’s bedroom, accompanied by smooth piano jazz from the stereo. The room was dark, and the window was open to let in fresh night air along with the sound of waves gently hitting the seawall in the channel. Nick lay on his back with one arm behind his head on the pillow, his eyes closed, enjoying the peacefulness. Felicia curled up next to him, her naked body close to his while gently running her fingers over his bare chest. He relaxed under her gentle touch.


Nick rolled over and placed his palm on Felicia’s cheek. They stared into each other’s eyes while moving closer until their lips met. Nick gently kissed her. She returned his passion, massaging his lips with hers. Their tongues dueled in a sensuous erotic dance as their kissing became more intense and passionate. Nick’s hand strayed to Felicia’s firm breast and cupped it, gently massaging her nipple until it was as hard as a gumdrop.

 

Felicia exhaled a deep contented breath. “Wow.”

 

He kissed her. “You’re the most passionate lover.”

 

“I always knew you’d be a good lover. Even before we sealed the deal the first time.”

 

“How did you know that?”

 

“Because you’re a good kisser. Where you have one, you have the other.”

 

Nick reached up and brushed back a strand of hair from her sweaty forehead. “You mean after we kissed the first time, even though I didn’t make a move, you knew what kind of lover I’d be?”

 

“Mm-hmm. Surprised?”

 

“Astonished. You must tell me your secret someday.”

 

She kissed him. “Some things are better left unspoken.”

 

You can find "One Way Out" in Kindle and print at Amazon, but you'd better hurry before someone figures out who is who and puts me out of business!


Amazon--One Way Out

Tim Smith is an award-winning, bestselling author of romantic mystery/thrillers and contemporary romance, with 30 published books to his credit. His novels featuring former CIA agent Nick Seven have garnered awards and international critical praise. He is also a freelance writer, blogger, editor and photographer. When he isn’t pursuing those interests, he can be found in the Florida Keys, doing research in between parasailing and seeking out the perfect Mojito. 

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Monday, August 4, 2025

Subtle Supernatural Elements in Steinbeck's The Pearl

 

Image by Bruno from Pixabay

Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge:
Discuss a book you had to read in school that you didn't like. 

Topic Keywords
literature, school reading assignments, The Pearl, childhood depression, junior high English, teenage book preferences, literary analysis, student experience with classic novels, emotional impact of stories

Image by Moondance from Pixabay

Being a Cold War kid colored both my writing and the way I view the world. That tree looks like a mushroom cloud to me.

The teacher pictured here is actually a reasonably accurate, if more smiley, caricature of my eighth and ninth grade English teacher, Mrs. Muldrow. Mrs. Muldrow always wore a grave expression. Thinking back on it, she actually had a wonderfully wicked if supremely subtle sense of humor. 

Mrs. Muldrow was a great fan of John Steinbeck. If there were a John Steinbeck fan club, she would probably be one of the officers. She made us read The Grapes of Wrath when I was in the eighth grade. However, I think her favorite Steinbeck story was The Pearl. She loved The Pearl so much that she made us read it two years in a row.

I am the daughter of a professor of literature and humanities. I have always been drawn to dark writing.  I learned to read at the age of four and was reading Edgar Allan Poe by the age of six. I would have been happy to read any or all of Poe's works for English class. I adored horror and science fiction. Poe's stories possessed a supernatural element that appealed to me. 

I was too short-sighted at that stage of my life to realize that The Pearl did possess subtle supernatural elements. Steinbeck based the story on a Mexican folk tale. The story's protagonist, Kino, suffers from devastatingly bad luck after finding the pearl. Despite the presence of a cursed item, the story was too realistic to offer much solace.

So, why did Steinbeck's stories make me sad while Poe's brought freaky glee to my twisted little soul?

I was a wretched young lady, badly bullied by my peers and misunderstood by my parents and teachers, who were always scolding me for not paying proper attention to my schoolwork. Real life was not enjoyable. I wanted to escape from it. Kino's misery mirrored my own. I felt as cursed as he was. His unhappiness hit too close to home.

Now that I'm nearing the final quarter of my life (assuming I live to be 100), I have more appreciation for Steinbeck's bleak, realistic works. My Libby subscription allows me to both read and listen to the classics. I'm going to give both The Grapes of Wrath and The Pearl another shot.

Mrs. Muldrow was actually one of my more supportive teachers. I may have been a daydreamer and a doodler, but as long as I got the work done and didn't disrupt the class, she didn't care. I got A's and B's on all my assignments and tests. 




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Sunday, August 3, 2025

Announcing a Brand New Post-Apocalyptic Book Series by January Bain

                                        

Good Morning to you! 

January Bain here as it's the third of August already, my day of the month to post! Where the heck did July go? Well, for me, it was writing up a storm and it paid off having recently been signed to write 9 more post-apocalyptic survival thrillers for Rough Edges Press, an imprint of Wolfpack Publishing.

To say I'm excited is to underplay how much it means to me to be embraced by the Wolfpack family!

I'm so pleased I recently made a little video where I speak about the main reason I'm now writing in this genre. Stay tuned for it. It's coming right up!




My latest series, Connor Hale book 1, When Darkness comes, is being releases this August. Book 1 is already on pre-release. The link comes next: Buy now!

I'm also excited by the cover: 


Why do I write apocalyptic fiction? I have an answer that goes into more detail than I spoke about on the video!

Maybe I love to torture my characters? No, seriously, it’s because the genre offers a platform to address deeper philosophical issues about living on this planet at this time in history. Against the blank slate of a world in the process of being completely remade, readers can engage in how others remake the rules. Or then maybe, it really is because I love to torture my characters? I challenge you to read my stories and decide for yourself!

Until next month, I bid you a fond farewell. If you want to keep up with me daily, feel free to contact me on Facebook. I'm there at least once a day! 

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