Showing posts with label fantasy romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fantasy romance. Show all posts

Saturday, December 14, 2013

The Hooded Man


          First let me say thank you for having me here today! I’m excited to be sharing my debut book for Decedent with you today. The Hooded Man is a retelling of the classic Robin Hood legend with a sexy and unexpected twist.
In my debut book for Decadent Publishing, The Hooded Man, my heroine, Lady Marian of Locksley, is faced with just this problem, as well as seeking revenge for her father’s death and becoming the legendary outlaw Robin Hood. She’s a busy ass-kicker kind of chick.  
Two handsome and seductive men enter her life, the stoic Will Scarlet and the darkly seductive Guy of Gisbourne. Marian must choose between them. But which one? The good boy from her past or the bad boy in her present? I won’t tell you who she picks. You’ll have to read the book to find out the answer to that question.
Men in fantasy and myth have held us captive as readers, writers, and women for thousands of years. Whether we are talking about King Arthur, Lancelot, Aragon or even Richard Armitage’s portrayal as Thorin Oakenshield in The Hobbit films, there is just something seductive about a man fighting to change his world—and the love of a good woman. Superman and Batman fall into this category as well. Comic book boys always fit the bill for tortured and sexy. Just look at Batman. Heck even the bad boys of myth, at least the Hollywood versions, seem to ignite our imaginations and our lusts. I’m looking at you Loki.

I hope you enjoy the struggle Lady Marian has to go through when choosing the love of her life, and the battle she faces as she dons the mantle of the legendary outlaw, Robin Hood!

Here’s a little teasing to whet your appetites:

In the heart of England there lived a hero armed with bow and arrow, ready to strike down injustice and tyranny—a swashbuckling legend so powerful it has lasted for centuries, captivating the hearts and minds of people the world over. But what if the legend was nothing but a lie?
When her father is brutally murdered in front of her eyes, Marian of Locksley is thrust into a world of treason and greed, where the ultimate prize is the throne of England. Left with little choice, she disguises herself as Robin of the Hood, an outlaw despised by royalty and loved by the people.
Forced into hiding deep within Sherwood Forest, Will Scarlet joins Robin Hood’s band of merry men, not realizing the fearless outlaw he follows is really the woman he desires for his own. He dares to risk everything in the fight for justice and love, longing for the day he can claim the courageous beauty. But first, England must be saved and legend must be born.

Who is your favorite fantasy or sci-fi guy? Who gets your blood racing and your pulse pounding?  One random commenter will win a free copy of The Hooded Man. Spill your secret lust crush to me, maninis. 
         

Learn more about me and my work at www.historysmistress.blogspot.com or my webpage www.courtneysheetswwriter.com

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

How do you ménage?

The Frog Prince available HERE
By Deanna Wadsworth

Oh, yeah, I asked it! LOL Actually I want to talk about reading ménage, what you do in your own spare time, you can PM me about LOL
This topic came up because I just got tricked...yes I said tricked, LOL... into reading an M/F/M book the other day. I thought it was M/M because I barely glanced at the pdf book cover on my desktop. When I saw two muscled chests I just sent that baby to my kindle. I didn’t notice the girl on the cover, LOL. 
Per my usual I was in the mood for a couple sexy guys falling in love, so about  five minutes into the book I was like, “Whoa, there’s gonna be a chick in this? WTH?” I did a little mental grumbling—you know how it is when you expect one thing and get another?—but it was a well written book and I liked the dialog, so I kept reading. It ended up being a really good novella and I would probably read the author again.
Ms. Claus's List available HERE
One thing disappointed me. I wanted the guys to be into each other as well. But alas the quote was, “We need to have a woman between us,” hence the M/F/M, not the M/M/F that was what I was hoping for. If you aren’t an erotica reader, you may not realize that when the Ms are listed next to each other, it denotes the men have fun with each other, too. And likewise F/F/M means there is girl on girl action.
After reading this book—and I did enjoy it—I got to thinking about the ménage and polyamorous books I have written. MS. CLAUS’ LIST is just a good old fashioned orgy, LOL, where I make sure everybody plays with everybody. But then again in my Naughty North Pole series I establish that Santa’s elves are horny little critters and gender doesn’t matter. THE FROG PRINCE is a polyamorous story where the Prince Phillip is in love with his footman but needs a wife to break a curse and finds an open-minded girl who doesn’t mind being their new plaything.
In reading the above book I mentioned, I realized that my preference with ménage stories is everyone should be involved with each partner in SOME way. If you’re gonna do it, might as well go all in. Right? 
Maybe because I am on a m/m kick lately, but I like the idea of it being a total three-way, not just the fantasy of two guys being all about one girl. It’s hotter, for me anyway, when everyone joins in. And I DO NOT mean the men need to do it... but dayum! If you are so “cool” with your BFF, your “bro” that you wanna “share” a woman... um, you would think that those men would be comfortable enough with those naked parts mere inches from theirs to at least touch the other guys ARM or his LEG. While I love on-page M/M action, my ménage guys need to at least use their partner’s shoulder for a prop on occasion. If you’re a dude cool with a three-way with another dude and a chick... be comfortable enough with yourself that maybe you at least KISS the guy. Cuz, IMO, if you’re going down that road of naughty, heck, a kiss sure ain’t gonna make you gay, dude. LOL
What about you guys?
What is your personal favorite match-up in ménage?
M/M/F; M/F/F; M/F/M? I haven’t read F/M/F, but the second I typed it plot bunnies started talking to me...
Please leave a comment. I would love to hear from you!

~Deanna

Bestselling erotica author Deanna Wadsworth leads a pretty vanilla life in Ohio with her hubby of 16 years and two demanding little dogs. She sold her first book to Decadent Publishing, an erotic retelling of RED RIDING HOOD in 2010 and it quickly reached #15 on Amazon bestseller lists. Her tenth Decadent Publishing title THE BEST EVER spent eleven days on All Romance Bestseller List and made it up to #20 as an Amazon bestselling gay romance.