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

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Why Ménage?

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     by Laci Paige

Why not? It’s taboo, forbidden, and a fantasy that I know many people have, including me. I’ve never been a part of one, but that’s where my imagination came through for writing the novella, Let’s Keep On Truckin’.

My muse kicked into gear during one my families many road trips. We usually stop at truck stops, and it got me thinking about how lonely long haul truckers might be, do they have families, are they single, and when would they have time to date….

With my brain going a mile a minute, my muse was whispering in my ear, and I listened to what became Lily’s story. It was my first shot at writing something erotic. Something I would never have imagined I would do. I was a shy quiet girl in school. I did what I could to avoid the teacher, and I turned beat red when they called on me. So when people from my childhood find out what I write, they really can’t believe that the once shy girl has these thoughts bouncing around in her head.

Bur really, what good girl doesn’t dream to be bad one day?

Lily loves traveling on her job since no one can do it better than her. Being out on the open road gives her plenty of time to reflect and avoid unwanted attention, but somehow it always finds her....

When she comes across Ryder, first at a grocery store, then at a rest stop, sexual desire sparks and she knew she had to have him. If only her ex hadn't shown up, igniting a fantasy she never thought possible.

Seeing Alex in a whole new light, Lily realizes second chances are in order, but will she have to choose between the two men? Or could she be happy with both?

Author Bio:
When Laci’s not reading or writing she can be found spending time with her husband supporting their children. Laci enjoys camping, hiking, & photography. And she loves to chat with fans on Twitter and Facebook. Laci and her family currently reside in Hampton Roads, VA.  

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Why Write Ménage?


by Stephanie Williams

A question I get every now and then. And I always say: Why not!
My goodness, two gorgeous men lovin’ on one woman.  Can’t beat that. Great sex times two. Really can’t beat that.

I could stop there, but as you know it’s more complicated with that, at least with my stories. Don’t get me wrong, writing those sex scenes with two men on one woman is enough for me to turn on the A/C, but I have to remember that even though this is fiction, I still need to deal with the emotions that can arise in such a relationship.

As some of you know or may not know, with my ménages, I write with some kind of firsthand knowledge. That’s all I’m saying on that. You can go to my blog for more details. LOL.

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Anyway, there are very complicated emotions that go along with a relationship like this, and I love to delve into that with each story.

I never have the heroine, the object of the men’s desire, just jump into a ménage arrangement without marinating on it. In fact, sometimes I have her flat out reject the idea—even though she might be thinking about it.

It’s up to my men to convince her that the relationship can work, and she has to look inside herself and be honest with herself that this is what she truly wants and to take a chance as with any other relationship.

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Is this just for fiction writing? Again, I write from what I know. I have seen it work in real life situations. Sometimes it’s not just the sex, but the emotions between the parties and that’s what I try to capture in my stories.

So again, why write ménage? Because it’s a fascinating arrangement that tests true human emotions and unconditional love.

Please chime in on this. What do you think? Do you think this is a relationship that can work? What do you think about those that participate in it? Could you entertain the idea yourself?  Don’t be shy now. WINK WINK


It’s more than packages and Christmas candy for Nadia, when her two best male friends give her what she’s been wanting for a long time.
 Roger and Jasper “accidentally” read Nadia’s diary and find out her secret desires! They believe they’re the perfect boyfriends for her and are more than willing to give her the Christmas gift of a lifetime.
 Wait ‘til Christmas when Nadia sees what’s under the tree!

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By Layla Chase

What I found interesting about creating a ménage relationship in my western novella, Setting Boundaries, was the potential for the heroine’s character development. She has to be sensitive to the physical cues of not one, but two, alpha males. In effect, doubling the needs she has to consider. By creating male characters who were opposites (one who was tough as nails and the other easygoing), I could then highlight different aspects of her personality. She might be sensual and hot, and a little bit intimidated, by one guy but be playful and teasing with the other partner.

For me the trio relationship works best when the men know each other well (in this case, they’re brothers) so their comfort level of being partially or fully naked in another man’s presence is a given. And lastly, I think a ménage taps into almost every woman’s fantasy for having all her needs met at the same time. A delicious indulgence in hedonism.

Blurb:
Widow Trixy Manville is desperate to save her cattle and turns to a neighbor with an offer—his pick of her best calves in exchange for water rights. Garth Rutger negotiates for one night of hot, unforgettable sex from the woman he’s wanted for the past decade. A bit of humiliation might assuage his yearning. After her first refusal, he raises the stakes to a ménage that includes his brother. Will Trixy’s agreement lead her to a pact with the devil, or the sexual exploits she’s been craving?

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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.
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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.


Friday, June 28, 2013

What’s a girl to do up in the snowy mountains—with two hunks?

Coming Soon from Decadent Publishing!
Hello everyone! Stephanie Williams here. I’m here to talk about my latest book that will be coming out later this Summer. CABIN FEVER!

Now, a lot of you have been waiting for this book for a couple of years. Yes! A couple of years. But as you know, things can happen. Like life. One can get sidetracked or the author might want to change some things.

All of this happened with this book. LOL!

But have no fear, the book is finally going to hit the virtual bookshelves. YAY!

So what’s it about? I’m glad you asked.

It’s a ménage, but not your typical ménage. And for those who have read my other ménage books, you know I also have some conflicts going on with my characters and try to put more of an emotional spin on the subject.

CABIN FEVER is no different.

We open with our heroine, Sandra Peterson. She works as a nutritionist at Boot Camp, a fitness center, with two gorgeous trainers, Sean and Patrick. So far their relationship is strictly platonic. They’re great friends and do everything together—almost everything.

They work together beautifully and after hours, it’s not unusual that they hang out, either at the movies, shopping, dinner, or taking an overseas vacation.

In fact, they hang out together so much, people call them the Three Musketeers.

They’re together a lot. Just the three of them.  Wondering. She’s wondering what the guys are like in bed, and the guys are doing the same about her!

Yep, it starts to get complicated, especially after the guys find a woman’s magazine of Sandy’s, and what is the main article? A ménage a trois. And she has that page dog-eared to the point that it’s falling apart!

Of course the guys get ideas. And it just so happens that Sean’s Uncle Travis has a cabin up near the Rockies, that he wants Sean to take a look at and maybe buy. So the three of them pack up and head to the wilderness.

Of course, the guys knowing Uncle Travis, knows that there must be some strings attached. And sure enough, when the trio arrives they find out that they are way over their heads with a resort fixer-upper.

But like the relationship, the guys attack it head on.

But it’s not that easy. They even have a few doubts about the dynamics of a ménage for them.

What would happen if one of them really falls so hard for Sandy? What if the other doesn’t want to share? Sandy, when she realizes what the guys are up to, wonders if she could love two men equally—and keep their friendship intact.

It’s a roller coaster ride for the trio. Between a cabin that’s falling apart and a potential love triangle, there’s no telling what might happen.

Except maybe the hottest sex a girl can experience!

CABIN FEVER is my third ménage book. I love writing these. I think a lot of women have the fantasy of being loved by two men (or more). Few have that luxury, and can live in that lifestyle with no problem.

A ménage fantasy, to a woman, is different than a man’s I believe. 

For a man, it’s more of a threesome, which is totally different. It’s just sex with another person at the same time.

A ménage is an actual arrangement between three parties. It takes strong personalities, people who are secure with themselves and willing to share with each other equally

It’s not just about the sex, although that plays into it, but it’s mostly about emotions.

And that’s why I love writing these sorts of stories. I love getting into the emotions of the characters, and the conflicts they have. I make sure I don’t have them so ready to jump into this sort of arrangement. I want them to have a soul-searching moment first, and even after they decide to move forward, they still have some reservations.

Is there a happily-ever-after with CABIN FEVER? Well of course you have to buy and see. LOL.

But don’t worry, time flies and the book will be out before you know it and you can sit out on your porch and read about a girl trapped in the snow with some sexy friends!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Everyday Dirtiness


By Emily Cale

As an erotic romance writer, I’m often finding hilarious things among ordinary language. It’s not that I mean to say dirty things (why are you laughing?), but they just slip out. This past week has been especially bad for two reasons. First, I’m still in India and there are some cultural differences in language that leave me pee-my-pants laughing. Second, I am without coffee and do not have the restraint necessary to refrain from saying such things. So, without further ado, my list of things I actually said this past week.      
  1.   I love my pussy
  2.  So, I should just ask people if they have talking balls?
  3. You seem stressed. I hope you get off on Saturday
  4.  I’m not naked, am I?
  5. Shit, I forgot the lubricant
  6. We can do it as a three-way             

Those are just the ones I caught. Lucky for me, people here seem not to notice. The hard part is restraining myself when I pick up on it. Made any slips of the tongue lately (intentional or otherwise)?


Oh, and speaking of three-ways (did you like that transition?), I have one. Or rather my characters do.

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Power Play (Hat Trick Trilogy Book 2)
Natalie Fritz didn't need a night of sexual adventure as payment for setting her friend up, but she wouldn't turn it down either. Determined to make sure she gets exactly what she wants, she contacts Madame Eve and requests not one, but two dates for the evening. What she doesn't expect is for those men to be players on her friend's hockey team.

Ian and Todd find that sharing women provides all parties with more pleasure. Finding someone who buys into their theory is a little harder. So they turn to Madame Eve's 1 Night Stand service to locate a partner. When they meet Natalie, they discover a gorgeous woman who turns them on physically and intellectually.

Most relationships are meant to be between two people, but what happens when it takes three to make the night worthwhile? Can they take a leap of faith or will their time be limited to one night?

Available now from Decadent Publishing
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Friday, December 14, 2012

Christmas Menage



Dear Santa,

I know it’s been a long time since I’ve written but circumstances dictate that I communicate with you as soon as possible in order to avoid a misunderstanding that could interfere with our business relationship. As regards our meeting on the night of the 24th of this month, I would hate to have industry (mine or yours) gossip interfere with your arrival.
Let’s face it, elves have big mouths and love to read sexy stories. I hear it helps them keep warm up there!

So, rather than hide behind pretty words, I’ll admit it. I write Christmas ménages. I realize the concept may be a little advanced but before you put me on the Naughty list, allow me to state my case.

Christmas is not all about toys—don’t faint! I think it’s more about love. Love comes in all kinds of shapes and sizes and numbers. There is the love for our families, our friend, our communities, and of course our significant other(s). If two people can love one another, why can’t three? Especially with the magic of Christmas to lend a hand! Just in case you or Mrs. Claus has time to read in this busy season, I’ll tell you about a couple of my stories.

Buy Avalon for Christmas HERE!



Avalon for Christmas – Pete hopes the magic of the holiday season will help him to mend the friendship one night of teenage indiscretion tore apart. A dozen years have passed and it will take all the Christmas spirit in Avalon to mend the rift and just maybe bring the three of them together for a night of explosive sex that will catapult them into a happy ever after beyond any of their wildest dreams…







And of course…the one just released today…

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Two Men and a Virgin - Andie’s first trip to the 49th state is not just for sightseeing. She’s emptied her bank account to bring the two men of her dreams to Castillo Lodge, in Castle, Alaska for a Christmas Eve date of a lifetime. Only…they don’t know their date is also their best friend from back home.
Paul and Rex were delighted to “win” a date from Madame Eve, although they were surprised to find there had been a contest. Still, they plan to make the most of their time away, skiing, dogsledding…romancing a mysterious woman who is looking for two sexy guys for a night of over-the-top passion. A stranger with whom they can be themselves, and not have to hide their secret.



So, dear, dear Santa, I think you will agree that a Christmas ménage is completely in the spirit of the season, and what I would like for Christmas is a review by you or Mrs. Claus. Not the elves, please. They tend to just read for the spicy parts and miss the sweet and I think you’ll agree that it takes both parts to make a magical Christmas tale come true!

Love to you all,

Kate Richards
Christmas ménage writer