Showing posts with label menage. Show all posts
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Friday, May 9, 2014

FRIDAY FIRSTS with... Morgan Henry

The First Five Sentences of... 
A NEW LIFE FOR CAILYNN


Cailynn James pulled her car into the parking lot at Three Pines Veterinary Clinic located just outside of Hardwick Bay, Ontario. There was no one else at the clinic yet, but that was fine with her. This was the first day of a new job, in a new town, and hopefully, part of a new life. She had planned to be a bit early. She wanted to show the clinic she was eager and reliable right from the start.

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Fun First Facts About Morgan

What’s the first thing you do when you start writing a new story?

In my mind, I always start with a scene that pops into my head. Sometimes it has sex, sometimes not. Okay, a lot of the time it has sex in it. After all, I do write erotic romance. Then, I try to figure out who the person is in that scene, and why they are there. Once I have that going, I can figure out the rest of the character and their story.

I’m afraid I don’t have any bizarre ritual prior to starting to type. There is no sacrifice of chocolate to the erotica muse, or traditional purchase of a new sex toy or anything. Sorry to be so boring. Maybe next time I’ll try to make something entertaining up.

What was the first meal your significant other ever made for you?

His first attempt at a meal was less than a culinary success. He had decided to take me on a canoe trip with a picnic lunch. Well, the canoe trip was a total disaster, but that’s a whole other story.

The picnic meal was quite a curiosity. It had a conglomeration of items – head cheese, stinky old cheddar, crackers, pickled eggs and, the piece de resistance: smoked oysters in some sort of slime (oil).  I ate crackers. Normally, I’m actually not a picky person, but the oysters put me off food entirely. They were hands down the most disgusting things I have ever encountered.

Fortunately, cooking ability was not in my top 3 requirements in a husband. We have been together for almost 11 years now. Though he still loves oysters (and sardines), he does not ask me to eat them.

When standing in front of a buffet line, what’s the first food that catches your eye?


DESSERT. The quality of a buffet table is at least 40% based on dessert. I look for amount and quality of chocolate-based items, presence of cheesecake, and whether items appear made on the premises or not.

MORE ABOUT MORGAN
Morgan was able to realize a long unfulfilled dream when Siren accepted her manuscript for publication.  Though she had always loved reading and writing, she made the decision to pursue a career in science when she was still in high school.  It was a choice based in a need for stability and financial security.
            It wasn’t until much later in life that she returned to her love of writing.  Morgan wrote a manuscript, deciding that it was better to try and fail than to always wonder if she could have been a writer.  She was amazed and delighted to have her first book published.
            She now resides in Ontario, with her loving and supportive husband, cat and Boston terrorizer, oops I mean terrier.  When she’s not writing, she still has a full time “day job” that she loves, family to look after, friends to enjoy spending time with, and quilts to make.

You can find her online here:


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Friday, November 18, 2011

FRIDAY FIRSTS...with D. Renee Bagby

The first five sentences of...ERIS (Eternal Truths, Book 1)

Ranulf stared at the spacious, climate-controlled room in a thoughtful manner. Beside him, Lucien looked through the contents of a nearby box.

“We need to stop putting this off,” Ranulf said. “Every year we say we’ll get our collection surveyed and every year we find an excuse to avoid it.”

“Why do you want strangers tromping through our home? Where does this whim come from?”

GENRE: Time Travel, Menage (m/f/m), Interracial
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FUN FIRST FACTS ABOUT D. RENEE

1. What’s the first thing you notice on an attractive member of the opposite sex?

Height. I love tall men. Their height alone makes them attractive to me. That's probably why the majority of my heroes are taller than the heroines. Taller men make me feel dainty, something that doesn't happen that often, so it feels good to be around them. The second thing I notice is eye color.  I'm a fan of blues and greys.

2. If you won the lottery, what’s the first thing you’d buy?

If I won the lottery, the first thing I would buy AFTER paying all my bills (hey, the practical part of me wants to be debt free) is the Lego Taj Mahal. It's 5400+ pieces and about $300. I would also buy a display case to keep it in once I had finished putting it together. I love assembling things since my parents got me hooked on Legos at an early age. After those two things, I would probably spend a huge chunk of money tracking down and buying every book I ever wanted and a house filled with built-in bookcases in which to keep them.

3. If you could live your life over again, what’s the first thing you’d do differently or change?

While there are a bunch of things I would love to change about my life, I'm happy that I don't have the ability. If I altered anything, I wouldn't be where I am now nor have any of the experiences that got me here. I've learned a lot of things the hard way and those lessons that taught me the most in a lasting way. I wouldn't trade that knowledge for anything.

More about D. Renee: Whether as D. Reneé Bagby or Zenobia Renquist, Reneé lives in her imagination. When not traveling through her fantasy worlds, she can be found in Hawaii living with her husband and two cats.

She is an Air Force brat turned Air Force wife, which means she’s accustomed to travel and does it whenever possible (so long as she doesn’t have to fly). Her favorite pastime is torturing her characters on their way to happily-ever-after for the enjoyment of her readers.

On the few occasions her muse flees the scene of the crime, Reneé likes to read (comics, manga, and romance), go to the movies, play a few levels of whichever puzzle game has hijacked her interest or experiment with a new chain maille weave.

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