By
Lola Bruce-James (Guest Blogger)
From
Lola to Lucilla
Despite
a lifelong love of reading, my journey writing erotica only began in
January of this year. It was something that I’d previously put off,
usually because of a lack of time. But just before my husband’s
birthday, I decided to write a sexy vignette for him. After reading
it, in no uncertain terms, he told me that I needed to send it to a
publisher.
I
proof read the story, entitled it Lucilla and Her Slave and
submitted it to Cobblestone Press. A week later it was contracted,
although I had to wait until 1st August for the book’s
release.
I
chose Cobblestone Press because, despite being British, I had a gut
feeling that an American publisher might be more open to a submission
from a first-time author. They seemed very author friendly and the
guidelines on their website were crystal clear.
The
quick acceptance of my first book spurred me on to do more and my
writing soon became an obsession. It happened in such a short space
of time and I felt so intensely about it, that it was almost like
being involved in a whirlwind romance.
Since
that first story, I have written five other books and Cobblestone
Press has contracted them all. Three of them feature Lucilla. I’ve
grown to love her, as well as a number of the other characters who
appear in her books, and it’s my intention to carry on with this
series for a while longer.
About
Lucilla
I
invented Lucilla and set her story in Ancient Roman times because of
my love of historical fiction and fascination with that period. It
provides huge scope for writing erotica. Although a very brutal time,
there’s something about it that I’ve always found incredibly
sexy. It’s that fusion of the primitive and the sophisticated; a
time when men and women appeared to be more in touch with their
natural instincts and most carnal desires.
I
meticulously research both the historical and geographical elements
of my books because I believe that a plausible story often makes for
a more exciting one. That said their main purpose is obviously to
arouse the reader and the quality control here is simple: every
erotic scene has to excite both my husband and me before I will
include it in one of my books.
Other
Titles
I
have two other erotic fiction projects on the go with Cobblestone.
The first is The Portal Series. It will consist of four
paranormal trysts and feature a modern day couple who travel back in
time to a variety of interesting places at exciting times in history.
The first book is set in Paris, at the time of the French Revolution,
and will be released in October. At the time of writing, I’m about
to complete the second story, which is set in the Wild West. I know
how I’m going to play the final two books, but am still debating
where to set them.
The
other project concerns a character called Victoria. I’ve only
written one story about her so far, but intend to follow it up. She’s
a British secret agent and unrivalled dominatrix, which is an unusual
mixture, I suppose. These books contain BDSM and plenty of humor!
Like Lucilla’s Adventures, they will all be for
Cobblestone’s wicked line.
Why
I’m here
Since
my first book was published, I’ve put a lot of effort into trying
to market my work and expose it to as wide an audience as possible.
This has been more challenging than writing the stories and I’m
incredibly grateful to Lisabet for giving me the opportunity to speak
to her readers, through this blog.
To
show my gratitude I’d like to provide you all with an excerpt from
my first publication, Lucilla and Her Slave, and give away one
copy of my second book, Lucilla in Rome, in what I hope you
think is a fun competition.
Blurb for Lucilla and Her Slave:
Publicly
virtuous and privately scandalous, Lucilla is an elegant, Roman
noblewoman with exquisite taste, particularly in men. Although an
unashamed snob, she is also strong-willed, intelligent, resourceful
and brave. She is loyal to her friends and unforgettable to her
lovers. In this, the first of her adventures, she acquires a taste
for a certain slave. But she will need all her wits about her if she
is to survive when her tranquil, holiday villa is ransacked by
Spartacus' slave rebellion.
Excerpt
(The opening to the book):
Lucilla
gave a lazy smile as she led the slave into her private chamber. She
had become bored with life in Rome and decided to reinvigorate
herself at her villa on the coast of Campania. She had holidayed
there frequently since her late husband, Marcus, had been killed
whilst serving Rome as a general in the army.
She
had been about to call on her favorite female slave, Harmonia, to
provide her with her usual massage but, perhaps because of the hot,
late afternoon sun and the wine readily available from her vineyard,
she had chosen to break with convention.
As
she entered her chamber, she wondered if this was the only reason for
her decision. Of course, her strong attraction to the handsome,
young, Greek slave had nothing to do with it. Lucilla suppressed a
giggle. There was nothing wrong with a little titillation, was there?
Whilst
the slave prepared the oil that he would soon rub onto her skin,
Lucilla let her thin, white dress fall to the floor, revealing a
small breast band and delicate loincloth, which covered her most
intimate parts.
She
was proud of both her looks and her body, which belied her forty
years. She had noticed how her friends and acquaintances—even
guards—looked at her, and it gave her a huge amount of
satisfaction.
Yes,
she was undoubtedly beautiful. Her wavy, brown hair usually stretched
half way down her back, but recently she had taken to wearing it tied
up, with ornate, curled ringlets dropping down onto her neck and
framing her face.
Huge,
brown eyes, high cheekbones, a Roman nose and a petite, prim mouth
made her look exactly what she was…an exquisite example of the
Roman, female nobility.
“I
want you to concentrate on the top of my back and shoulders,” she
purred as she lay down, “and careful not to use too much oil.”
As
soon as the slave’s strong hands took hold of her shoulders, she
knew she had made the right decision. His firm, decisive grip began
to rid her of the tension she experienced, overseeing the management
and affairs of her vast estate.
The
minutes passed and her anxieties vanished…well, all but one of
them. That vexatious longing for her sexual appetite to be fed just
wouldn’t go away. The sun and the wine didn’t help, but were they
the cause of it? She chuckled as she contemplated it. No, she
decided. She had always been highly sexed.
The
slave, blissfully unaware of her secret needs, continued with his
task, whilst Lucilla, her mind working overtime, became more and more
aroused.
There
was nothing wrong with replacing Harmonia with a man, she told
herself. She was perfectly entitled to a massage, wasn’t she? And
the things that she had thought, but never spoken of, about this
young man…? They were nobody’s business but her own.
But
what if she decided to develop those thoughts…to make them a
reality? No, that would be out of the question. In fact, completely
insane.
The
slave toiled on, and Lucilla, still slightly inebriated, began to
convince herself that she might be wrong. She worked hard, didn’t
she? Entertaining, organizing the villa, maintaining her
appearance—there were bound to be other things she did too, things
which took time and effort. As a Roman noblewoman, wasn’t she
entitled to do as she pleased with her slaves?
And
who would find out?
She
chuckled mischievously. She knew what needed to be done. The
excitement of forbidden fruit added to her already escalating desire,
and she decided to act. Her legs trembled slightly in anticipation.
“Remove
my breast band,” she commanded, attempting to sound as
authoritative and matter of fact as she could.
The
slave hesitated.
“Did
you not hear me?” she said, slightly louder but with an element of
shrillness in her tone, caused by nervousness, which she was unable
to hide.
There
was a slight delay before he complied. She took a deep breath.
“And
the other…” Despite the wine and her natural air of authority,
she was too tense to complete the sentence. Her pent-up desire and
daring decision had left her lost for words, so she gestured toward
the loincloth, the front of which, unseen to the slave, was already
moist.
After
what seemed like minutes, but was little more than a few seconds, the
slave removed it. He steadily got back to his work, but now there was
uncertainty in his hands.
She
allowed things to settle slightly so she could regain her composure
and steel herself to sound in control. Was she really doing this?
“My
lower back and bottom,” she said in a wooden tone. Again, the slave
complied, this time without delay. As he worked his hands and
gradually recovered his former confidence, she experienced a warming
in her sex. She had to go through with this. She didn’t want to
give herself time to think and take the sensible course of action.
Once
the slave’s hands were on her bottom, she quickly and effortlessly
slid herself upwards. The hand jerked and slipped down onto her wet
pussy before quickly withdrawing.
She
gave a gasp and looked over her shoulder, meeting the slave’s dark
brown eyes. She was at the point of no return. The scandal, if
caught, would be unimaginable.
She
paused…
“Move
your hand back down there, and carry on.”
The
slave stood as still as a statue.
“Carry
on,” she said with a firmness that belied her nerves.
There
was nothing more to say.
His
hands tentatively returned to her back and slid downward. His fingers
reached her wetness. The butterflies in her stomach did somersaults.
How long his fingers remained there, expertly massaging her, she
could not say, for she was now crazy with lust.
She
eased herself up, brushed the slave’s hand aside, and eyed him. He
was tall, dark, slim, and probably half her age. The bulge pressing
against his thin tunic was unmistakable.
Competition
Details
I
have listed the names of the first four Lucilla books below. What
would you like to see the fifth one called?
The
winner will receive a copy of Lucilla in Rome in
their chosen electronic format. I will also use the winning entry as
the title to the fifth book and write a dedication to the winner
inside it.
Lucilla
and Her Slave and Lucilla in Rome, both by Lola
Bruce-James, have been published by Cobblestone Press. Lucilla on
the Nile, A Portal in Paris, Victoria’s Secret
Assignment and Lucilla: Ides of March are coming soon.
Amazon,
All Romance eBooks, iBookstore, Bookstrand, Kobo and Barnes and Noble
Nook already stock the first two books. A quick link to buy is
You
can contact me via Twitter @LolabruceJames and also on Goodreads. I’d
be absolutely delighted to hear from you.
13 comments:
Hello, Lola,
Welcome to Beyond Romance! This series sounds like great fun. I'm hopeless when it comes to generating titles, but maybe some of my readers will have ideas.
Thanks for being my guest and livening up my Wednesday.
Lucilla and her men
bn100candg at hotmail dot com
Hi Lisabet,
Thanks for having me on Beyond Romance. It's a real pleasure to join you.
And thanks for your contribution, bn100. Lucilla and Her Men sounds like a good title for the final book in the series. Bringing all of her past lovers together in one book could work quite well. It'd certainly be fun writing it.
I would like to go to Rome but since I cannot I shall settle for the next best thing this book. I would call it Lucilla in Australia because that is where I want to visit next.
debby236 at gmail dot com
Love the excerpt. I would call a book Lucinda Among the Gauls or Campaign in Britannia, as I envision Lucilla as an adventurous woman who enjoyed the pleasures of travel and experiencing new sights... and new customs.
Mary M.
emmasmom69 AT gmail DOT com
Lucilla and Her Highlander or Lucilla and Her Norseman (or Viking ). I love Scotland. Who doesn't love a man in a kilt. And Vikings are just as yummy. I would love to visit Scandinavia one day. For now, I live vicariously through the writings of my favorite authors.
Forgot to include my email. Sorry. Here it is -
orelukjp0 at gmail dot com
Thank you again for the great contest.
Forgot to include my email. Sorry. Here it is -
orelukjp0 at gmail dot com
Thank you again for the great contest.
Forgot to include my email. Sorry. Here it is -
orelukjp0 at gmail dot com
Thank you again for the great contest.
Thanks for your suggestions Debbie and orelukjp0. I've visited Australia and Scotland and love both countries. Scandinavia looks beautiful and is somewhere I'd love to go too.
I couldn't do Lucilla in Australia because it hadn't been discovered by Europeans at the time she was around and the Vikings were a lot later too. That said both suggestions have given me ideas for future, alternative books, so thank you. Scotland might be one to consider...maybe Lucilla and Her Highlander or Lucilla Beyond the Wall?
Mary, you've really got me thinking. When I was young I read the Asterix books (a lot different to erotica, I know) and I particularly enjoyed the one when he visited Britain. I think it could work well with Lucilla too, but for very different reasons ;)
Lisabet, is it okay to keep this competition running until Sunday? I'll take a look at all the entries Monday evening (GMT) and pick a winner.
I'd just like to say that you're all welcome to come up with as many suggestions as you like and to thank you all for taking the trouble to comment.
As promised in my last post, I'm bringing the competition to an end now and announcing the winner.
Firstly, I'd like to thank bn100, Debby, Mary and orelukjp0 for taking the trouble to enter the competition and for providing some excellent suggestions.
I'm going to send you all a copy of Lucilla in Rome as a token of my gratitude. Please let me know whether you'd like it in EPUB, MOBI or PDF format. I'll send your copies to the email addresses that you've listed on Thursday evening GMT. If you don't specify a format I'll send PDF. I really hope you all enjoy reading the book.
But there has to be a winner and that person is...Mary :) Congratulations!
Next month I will begin writing Lucilla: Campaign Britannia and it will begin with a dedication to you. I will obviously send you a complimentary copy when the book is published, which I would imagine will be Spring/ Summer 2016.
Once again, thank you all for participating. Keep in touch with me on Twitter and stay abreast of my new releases at www.cobblestone-press.com
Last, but by no means least, thank you Lisabet for providing me with such a wonderful platform. It's been an honour and a pleasure to appear on Beyond Romance.
That is so cool! Congratulations, Mary! Thanks, Lola!
Can I have a copy of Lucilla too? ;^) PDF? I'll review it on the blog if I like it.
Thanks for being my guest.
I'd be delighted to send you a copy of Lucilla in Rome too, Lisabet. I'll also put a note in my diary to send you Lucilla: Campaign Britannia, when it is released. Once again, thank you for having me on Beyond Romance.
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