By Bebe Balocca (Guest Blogger)
My latest release is a paranormal
romance called The Curse of the Tiger. It features an evil
witch, shape shifting, a tiger refuge in Colorado, and plenty of hot
erotic scenes, naturally. The inspiration behind the book, though,
started south of the border.
We’ve vacationed several times in
Playa del Carmen, south of Cancun. It’s a fun tourist town with
fabulous shops and restaurants, and of course those gorgeous
Caribbean beaches. Cruise ships pop in and deposit visitors, too, so
the locals all vie for those tourist bucks.
It’s pretty common to see a dude with
a huge iguana, offering to let people pose with the lizard for a
little cash. The great big reptiles are a little off-putting, but
they’re also all over the place in Mexico. We saw them sunning on
ruins and slipping through the shrubbery.
Less commonly, vendors would have
other, more exotic photo ops: baby monkeys, jaguars, and tigers.
There would be a poster offering an explanation, something to the
tune of “Poor little orphan, found and lovingly tended by this
caring individual.” Except that’s rarely, if ever, the case. Many
people believe the young, non-orphan animals are captured in the wild
to be displayed while they’re manageable and cute. When they get
too big to be useful, they’re killed or kept in cages as status
symbols for the rest of their lives. It’s not a happy situation for
the animals, any way you cut it.
Here’s an article about the
controversy
http://www.buyplaya.com/blogs/rob_kinnon/archive/2013/04/12/news-in-the-fight-to-keep-exotics-off-of-5th-avenue.aspx
and a forum discussion as well.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g150812-i23-k5382243-o50-Please_don_t_pay_for_photos_with_the_tigers_jaguars-Playa_del_Carmen_Yucatan_Peninsula.html
As with just about everything, there
are two sides to the story. I get that people need to eat, and I do
value people more than animals. The practice gets food on tables for
people who might not otherwise have it, and yet… I don’t like it.
I want it to stop. So, we refrain from interacting with and giving
money to the animal handlers when we travel. When the opportunity
arises, we encourage others to do the same, in the hopes that people
will decide it’s not worth the bother to capture a jaguar cub for
tourist snapshots.
In The Curse of the Tiger, a
witch runs a roadside exotic animal zoo next to her gas station. She
buys some of her animals, but has more unsavory means of procuring
exhibits, too. True to her witchy nature, the animals are kept in
deplorable conditions. The animal abuse theme in “Curse” is light
handed, but it’s definitely there.
And what’s all this got to do with
erotic romance, you’re wondering? Most of us can agree that animal
cruelty is a bad thing, but it’s certainly not sexy. True, true. It
is, however, a topic worth thinking about. I’ve touched on
over-development ruining the flavor of a small Kentucky town in Bubbles and Troubles, and my second release, A Ghost on Two
Wheels, deals with the crushing pain of grief. Serious topics,
sure, but I see plenty of other erotica and erotic romance authors
who sometimes get into deep, dark themes in the books and stories. I
value lighthearted reads that make me laugh, scare me, and turn me
on, but I also savor a book that brings up the serious stuff. The
erotica and erotic romance genres have room for everything.
Do you like it when an erotic romance
or erotica book brings up serious topics, or is it a total turn-off?
I’d love to know in the comments—and I’ll be sending a FREE
ebook copy of The Curse of the Tiger to one lucky commenter.
Be sure to include your email address so I can find you if you win!
Thanks so much for stopping by, and many thanks to Lisabet for
inviting me over.
Blurb
She knew that being close to
tigers was her destiny, but she never thought she'd be riding on top
of one…
Faline Hopper owns and runs a
free-range tiger refuge in northeastern Colorado. She loves the
animals and the mission of Kat’s Crest, but the sanctuary is on the
verge of financial disaster. A mysterious stranger with deep pockets
comes to its rescue.
Hunter Cartwright is one tall, cool
drink of Alabama water. Sparks fly immediately when he shows up at
Faline’s door. He’s ravenous for the blond beauty, but there’s
something he needs to make Faline understand before he can really
sink his teeth into her.
Something that happens at sundown,
when the tigers roam the sanctuary and the nightly hunts begin…
The curse of the tiger was cast by a
Native American witch. Abetzi rejects the Great Spirit and worships a
powerful demon instead. Faline is determined to free Hunter from the
witch’s spell and to stop Abetzi from abusing exotic animals, but
at what price?
Will Faline risk everything to put a
halt to Abetzi’s cruelty—And will it be worth it?
Excerpt
Faline threw the door open when he knocked. Hunter guessed by her
wide smile that she’d assumed that one of her workers had returned.
“Oh, hi,” she said, her buoyant smile replaced by a slightly
abashed expression. “Hunter, right? Come on in.”
He nodded, running his eyes up and down her slim figure. Still in her
sweatpants and hot pink tank top, Faline’s body was athletic, toned
and lushly curved, and her hair was a tantalising blonde mop of
bedheaded perfection. How many days had he gone without being around
a beautiful woman? The hag had made his captivity seem like years,
but it had been only a matter of weeks. Still, the way the thin
ribbed cotton hugged the toned curve of her belly and the tender
undersides of her breasts made him want to pounce on her and rip
every shred of clothing from her body.
Clearing his throat, Hunter answered with a lopsided grin. “Yes,
indeed. I slipped out while you were resting, but I’d like to talk
with you about a possible position.” He suppressed a chuckle. I’d
like to talk about having you positioned on your stomach with your
legs spread wide…
“Oh, yes,” Faline answered. “Honestly, hiring someone new
hasn’t been a remote possibility for some time, but it seems our
situation has changed a great deal.” Her hazel eyes sparkled. “What
sort of position were you considering?”
“Oh, I’m open to just about anything,” Hunter replied. “But
I’ve had more than my fair share of dealings with tigers. I feel
that I have a unique understanding of them.” The scream of a
soaring hawk drew his attention to the window. “Be dark pretty
soon,” he noted. “Guess those tigers will be up and about, huh?”
“Mm-hmm,” Faline answered. “They hunt at night.” Hunter felt
her gaze on him and knew that she was both intrigued and wary about
the stranger in her home.
“I don’t need any money, so you don’t need to worry about that.
I’d just like to volunteer my services and let you decide how best
to use me.” Hunter let his eyes wander down to her slim, tanned
neck. She looked so vulnerable and sweet. He imagined that she’d
taste of honey and salt. He wondered if she was even stronger than
she looked—would she enjoy grappling with him while they made love?
That could be, he thought, incredibly fun. His cock began to swell
and stiffen inside the coarse fabric of his blue jeans.
“I will need somewhere to stay, though,” he murmured, and took a
step toward her. “Maybe we can work something out between us.”
“Oh, um,” Faline stammered and licked her lips. “We could talk
about your options, I suppose. I’d say I probably do have a place
for you, now that you mention it, seeing as you’re comfortable with
tigers.”
“I don’t know if ‘comfortable’ is the right word.” He took
his hand in hers and brought it to his lips. “’Experienced’ is
better, I think. I’d say I’m pretty experienced.” He pressed
his lips to her knuckles and watched for her reaction. “Would you
say that you’re experienced, too, Faline?”
About Bebe Balocca:
I live in a teeny-tiny town in the southeastern United States,
surrounded by rolling hills and lots of cows. My house is brimming
with my rowdy sons, hot husband, and more pets than I can shake a
stick at. When I close my eyes, though, I’m in a white stucco villa
on the Mediterranean, sipping red wine and watching the turquoise
waves crash at my feet. Next to my hot husband, naturally.
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13 comments:
I like having some serious issues within any books. Make you think a bit more.
edbby236 at gmail dot com
Sounds excellent, I'll need to add this to my to-read list.
Its really sad that these animals are not respected for the treasures that they are. I always feel so guilty when I go to a zoo or see a picture I like of a wild animal; because on one hand I want to know how they live and just see how lovely they are but at the same time I want them to be able to enjoy the life they have and the freedom they should have. It's such a double edge sword because I think (like with most things) that people should know and educate themselves about the world around them but sometimes learning that encroaches or even violates the life of what we are trying to learn about.
Hello, Bebe,
Welcome to Beyond Romance! Thanks for sharing a bit about the book's background, and for your generosity in offering a copy to my readers.
Wishing you great reviews and super sales!
Thank you so much for having me here, Lisabet! It's a real honor and pleasure to visit your blog. And thank you for your thoughts, Debby and Rachel. I totally agree with both of you. I did research for another job recently about the lives of whales in captivity, and it's a terrible thing. Their life expectancies in captivity are much shorter, they have health problems they don't get in the wild, and they seem to exhibit depression. I'll never look at trained killer whales the same way again. So yes, humans get educated and learn to appreciate these animals when they see them up close, and possibly better protect their natural habitats as a result, but it's not a good thing for the individual animals in the parks. A double edged sword for sure.
Good luck with my giveaway! :)
Thanks for the great post! I don't mind if there are serious topics as long as it flows naturally with the story.
Thanks for explaining the background. I prefer some serious under currents, and in my own books I've featured mental illness, domestic violence, and miscarriage as backdrops. I'm currently working on an erotic romance with a central theme of disability - or the perception of it.
Life's complicated, why wouldn't our characters and plots reflect that?
I absolutely adore this cover! What am awesome read! Can't wait to check it out!
Hello Bebe & Lisabet,
Thank you Lisabet for hosting Bebe Balocca as a Guest Blogger on Beyond Romance.
Thank you also Bebe for sharing your new paranormal romance release, "The Curse of the Tiger" with Lisabet's Fans. I very much enjoy when Lisabet brings us new Authors, like yourself, especially an Author with such an intriguing Book as your posted Excerpt shows & your Beautiful Cover Art. I'm LQQking forward to reading Hunter & Faline's Story.
For your question, Do I like it when an erotic romance or erotica book brings up serious topics, or is it a total turn-off? As long as an Author can grab me, have me lost in their words, I'm along for whatever ride they take me on!
Wishing you All the Best with your new release.
Take Care Ladies & Stay Naughty,
PaParanormalFan (Renee')
paranormalromancefan at yahoo dot com
the curse of the tiger sounds hot and the excerpt was great SIGN ME UP .
Depends on what the topics are
bn100candg at hotmail dot com
I like when a story has something to share with the reader... as long as it goes with the flow of the book I do not mind issues being brought to light... little lessons and facts bringing things to my attention... Thanks for sharing with us today... really liking the sound of your book! Congrats on its release!
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All righty, I just plugged the numbers 1-11 into the random number generator at RANDOM.ORG - because I am NOTHING if not high tech - and it gave me number 9. Which means that helene, YOU are the lucky winner of a copy of my book! I'll send it to your email address. And thank you so very much to everyone who commented. I hope you have a wild and wonderful weekend! :)
Annnnddd, actually I think I need Lisabet to send her an email from her account. (Sort of regretting my high tech comment above, lol) Helene, if you read this, please email me at bebe(dot)balocca(at)gmail(dot)com. :o)
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