Showing posts with label Forever Bound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Forever Bound. Show all posts

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Stacey Kennedy in the Spotlight!


by Stacey Kennedy


How did you start your writing career?    The journey as a writer all began when I was a teen and wrote poetry, which still to this day I pull out to have a good laugh. Later on, I tried a couple of times to put a book together with no such luck. Couldn’t ever get past the first few chapters. But once I was exposed to the paranormal world, ideas came quickly.

At first, it was a way to keep my brain alive since being a stay at home mom can be a little let’s say―numbing. It was an escape from screaming kids, dirty diapers and plain old mom duty. It started as a hobby, but as the stories progressed it became a passion. Now, I indulge at naptime, especially the juicy bits! Every mom needs a good thrill!

Do you use a pen name? If so, how did you come up with it?    Nope, Stacey Kennedy is actually my real name.  When it came down to it, I just had no idea what to call myself.  And truthfully, I thought it was so strange that my readers would be calling me by a name that wasn’t mine.  It just never felt right to me.   

How do you describe your writing style?   My novels are lighthearted fantasy, heart squeezing, thigh-clenching romance, and even give a good chuckle every now and again.

When in the day/night do you write? How long per day?   It’s really quite simple.  I make a coffee, I make sure there is no noise around me, I curl up on the couch and then write.  That’s it…that’s all!  In a good day, I can get out about three thousand words in one sitting.  But like I said, mornings are not the best time for me…so it usually takes me a good hour, a few gulps of coffee to get my butt in gear.

Plotter or Pantser? Why?    I’m a panster all the way. I have no schedule, no plan, no plotting. I just sit down with my laptop and write, open to wherever the story wants to take me. Sometimes this creates difficult edits afterwards as I try and weave it all together to make sure everything makes sense, but I just can’t work any other way. 

What is the hardest part of writing your books?   Without a doubt, the hardest part for me is the first three chapters. I LOATHE the beginning of a story. It’s by far my biggest struggle, but luckily it’s gotten easier. Doesn’t mean I don’t still hate writing them. We don’t play nice.

What makes a good love scene?   For me, I think what makes a good love scene is passion.  It’s the element of connecting two characters who want nothing but each other in a hot embrace.  Hot and heavy sex is fantastic…but I think heat comes from being in the person’s mind.  Reading the emotions they are feeling, experiencing the way they see the other person and what the sexual experience is doing for them is what I find sexy.  I love, love, love, when a man adores a woman and marvels at her womanly gifts.

Where do your ideas come from?  Anything and everything.  Sometimes, it’s from my own stories.  While I’m in the middle of writing one I’ll leave it to write another.  Other times it can be from a single event―one moment where the characters show themselves―little ideas that are the pivotal part in a story or even sometimes the opening scene.  I can only say I’m grateful that I haven’t run out of ideas and hope it stays that way.

Tell us about your current release.  On April 22nd, my first Decadent release will be coming out, Forever Bound – 1NightStand. SQUEE!!  It’s also my first attempt at BDSM, and may I just say it was wickedly fun to write. Here is about it:
Josie Harper had boyfriends, lovers, and even friends with benefits. None of them could satisfy her. Something had always been missing—something she was now desperate to find.
Gavin Scott longed for the perfect submissive. A woman worthy of the gift he could give to her as a Dom. Most failed to meet his expectations and he’d all but given up hope.
A high class match-maker in Las Vegas brings Josie and Gavin together. Tonight, Gavin will introduce Josie to the world of BDSM. As he skillfully guides her through the experience, Josie isn’t the only one captivated. Gavin is in awe of her control, someone this new to the lifestyle shouldn’t possess this great of a talent.
During their journey, Josie will find the missing piece of her soul and Gavin will meet the woman who was born to submit to him.


Tell us about your next release.  In the coming months, Takedown will be released. It’s also part of the 1NightStand line, but is a yummy m/m. I wrote this book as a challenge to myself since I’ve never written anything but m/f. May I just say, I enjoyed every darn minute of writing this story. Here’s a peek at this sinfully sexy erotic romance.
U.S. Marshal Wyatt Tanning has been on the hunt for a killer on the run in Turks and Caicos. A week into the investigation, he has absolutely nothing to show for his efforts. Feeling defeated he returns to Castillo Resort to drown his frustrations. There he meets UFC fighter, Rye Daniels. Now the resort’s bartender, Rye recognizes a man that has been beaten down, but he also senses a shared attraction that is hard to ignore. Wyatt might not be ready to step out from behind the shadow of lies, but Rye will stop at nothing to unleash the beast within.



Stacey Kennedy is an avid lover of the paranormal romance, urban fantasy and erotic romance genres. If she isn’t plugging away at her next novel, tending to her two little ones, she’s got her nose deep in a good book. She lives in Ontario, Canada with her husband. Be sure to drop her a line at www.staceykennedy.com, she loves to hear from her readers.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

10Q TUESDAY WITH Stacey Kennedy!


How did you start your writing career?
The journey as a writer all began when I was a teen and wrote poetry, which still to this day I pull out to have a good laugh.  Later on, I tried a couple of times to put a book together with no such luck.  Couldn’t ever get past the first few chapters.  But once I was exposed to the paranormal world, ideas came quickly.
At first, it was a way to keep my brain alive since being a stay at home mom can be a little let’s say―numbing. It was an escape from screaming kids, dirty diapers and plain old mom duty.  It started as a hobby, but as the stories progressed, it became a passion. Now, I indulge at naptime, especially the juicy bits! Every mom needs a good thrill! 

Do you use a pen name? If so, how did you come up with it?
Nope, Stacey Kennedy is my real name. I know many authors use a pen name for privacy, but for me it was just too weird. I hated the idea of someone calling me a name that wasn’t my own.  Every time I tried to come up with something, it ended up sounding like some ridiculous porn name. So, I gave up trying to think of a name and just kept my own plain name.

How do you describe your writing style?
Fast paced!  As a reader, I love getting inside a character’s mind, reading dialogue, action, but I hate the down time and usually skip those parts. So as a writer, I tend to not bog down my stories with boring detail. Expect lots of action, sweet moments and spicy sex. There are always Alpha men, strong but sensitive women, and lots of danger with a little mystery involved. 

Plotter or Pantser? Why?
Panster all the way. It’s the only way I can write. I never sit down and plan a story, I just start typing and let the story take me away.  When I plot I always end up changing it anyway so it’s pointless. Usually, halfway through the story, I know what steps I have to take to reach the end, but up to that point, I have no plan whatsoever.

Do you have critique partners or beta readers?
YES! I can’t live without my critique partner.  I wouldn’t be where I am without her. She strengthens my stories and points things out that are impossible for me to see since I’m too involved.  I’ve only recently started using beta readers, and I think I should have used them a long time ago. The more sets of eyes that hits the story before I submit can only improve the manuscript.

What was one of the most surprising things you learned while writing your books?
I found out one interesting fact when writing A Deadly Whisper – The Watchers Book One, and it was so funny that I had to include it in my story. 
Did you know donkeys kill more people every year than airplane accidents?
Okay, so not saying it’s funny that people are dying—but the stat shocked me!  Who knew donkeys were so dangerous!

Does your significant other read your stuff?
Not likely.  My hubby doesn’t read. Well, he can read, but he chooses not to!  He’d rather have a tooth pulled then sit down and read a book. But that’s not saying, he doesn’t mind one bit when I read him a little excerpt from one of my erotic works. He is a man after all!!

Who is your favorite author?
Katie MacAlister! I love her!  Her dragon series is my all-time favorite. The humor, the danger, the hunky men—yup, it’s right up my alley.

Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers?
Thank you!  I’m so grateful for my loyal readers. There is no better feeling in the world than receiving a splendid review, or getting a gushing reader email. I love to hear from my readers and am always chatting it up on Facebook or Twitter not only about my books, but all books. What can I say I love stories!


I have my first release with Decadent Publishing coming out sometime in April.  It’s part of the 1NightStand line and was also my first time writing a BDSM erotic romance.  Here is a bit about it:

Josie Harper had boyfriends, lovers, and even friends with benefits. None of them could satisfy her. Something had always been missing—something she was now desperate to find.
Gavin Scott longed for the perfect submissive. A woman worthy of the gift he could give to her as a Dom. Most failed to meet his expectations and he’d all but given up hope.
A high class match-maker in Las Vegas brings Josie and Gavin together. Tonight, Gavin will introduce Josie to the world of BDSM. As he skillfully guides her through the experience, Josie isn’t the only one captivated. Gavin is in awe of her control, someone this new to the lifestyle shouldn’t possess this great of a talent.
During their journey, Josie will find the missing piece of her soul and Gavin will meet the woman who was born to submit to him.

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