By
Queenie Black (Guest Blogger)
First
let me take you back to the beginning of time!
Well
almost.
I
was a confident reader when I was four and I have never stopped
reading since. One notable year (2010) I read 322 books/novellas.
No,
I wasn’t doing a challenge and yes, I was working full time and
looking after a family and no, I haven’t managed to break that
record since. Now I’m more discriminating and I probably average
about 200 books a year.
As
a kid I read voraciously, and at birthday parties I could always be
found near the host’s bookcase reading whatever I could get my
hands on. I read my first romance, a Mills and Boon, when I was nine
and from then on, I’ve been an avid romance fan. Living in Greece
throughout my teenage years meant my usual reading material was hard
to come by. What books were available were in Greek and usually
classical, improving literature and reading Les Miserables in formal
Greek was just too much of a strain to get any pleasure out of it.
Thankfully
I had an aunty who used to be sent a tea chest of books every year
and she used to share them with me. They were full of Mills and Boon,
and historical novels by authors like Jean Plaidy and Georgette Heyer
and I pretty much spent every summer from the age of fourteen reading
through these treasure chests.
I
wasn’t picky. I read everything and I read everywhere. On the
balcony, on the bus, on the beach, it didn’t matter. I always had
my nose in a book.
Looking
back I was reading in a time when it was quite OK for heroes in
romances to put heroines over their knees and wallop them or even
slap their faces (and we’re not talking consenting BDSM, we’re
talking icky paternalistic chauvinism) and I realise now that my
favourite authors from that time were authors who wrote strong
heroines. Mary Stewart for instance, who wrote romantic suspense set
in Greece and France and whose work is rich in classical and literary
references. I loved her books because her heroines were strong women,
often widowed and certainly not shrinking violets. They weren’t
kick ass, and they didn’t argue for the sake of it. They were
quietly confident and capable of getting on with things. I could
believe in the partnerships flowering between the hero and heroine in
these books. Her novel Madame Will You Talk has a wonderful
section where the hero chases the heroine across France. I loved that
sequence- it made my juvenile romantic heart race.
More
recently I’ve been devouring Julie Anne Long’s back list. Oh my.
Sexy scenes, emotionally packed stories, hilarious dialogue and such
awesome characters. My favourite of her books is What I Did for a
Duke. A lovely September-May romance that is utterly believable
because of the intelligence and sharpness of the heroine.
Erotica
and erotic romance broadened my horizons to romances where sex and
the sexual relationship are central to the story in a way in which
they aren’t in conventional romance.
I
have guzzled these stories like a chocaholic coming off a six month
diet, working my way through Lora Leigh, Annmarie McKenna and many
others. The queen of all of them in my opinion, and the person who
inspired me to write erotic romance, is Cherise Sinclair. I picked up
Edge of the Enforcer, part of her Dark Haven series in which
she explores ménage and BDSM, and I was hooked. Wow, just, wow!
Her heroines are strong even though they are submissive and I
particularly like the emotional journeys of the main characters and
the way she builds the sexual tension and develops the plot and the
romance through the sexual relationships. I love her understanding
of the unique sexual preferences of the characters as well.
Overall
these three authors have taught me about creating worlds, about
strong female characters, and about sexual tension all combining to
create believable and human journeys to the essential Happy Ever
After.
What
about you? Who are your favourite authors/ genres and why?
Blurb
Master
Lucien has one night at Club Hard.
One
night…to show bodyguard Rose Dainty that he can be the Dom she
needs,
One
night…to show her that submitting to him doesn’t make her weak,
that true submission requires strength and trust.
Will
pushing Rose to her limits prove to her she can trust him with her
body and heart, and can she let go of her deepest fears long enough
to enjoy her surrender? `
They
both have everything to prove and everything to lose.
Excerpt
I
mounted the six shallow steps and faced the double front doors. Twin
carriage lights cast a soft gleam over the brass plaque with its
discrete lettering:
Club
Hard
Private
Members Only
I
desperately wanted to run back down the steps, leap into my car, and
drive home, but if I did, nothing would change, and I’d go back to
dividing my time between working out, Candy Crush Saga, and the
occasional night out with my friends. I might miss out on learning
something about myself, something that could make a difference in my
sex life. Worse, I might miss a chance at love.
I
stayed, my feet rooted to the floor, but the insides of my hands were
so damp, my finger slipped on the brass bell, setting off a short,
discordant jangling. I winced as I rang it again properly this time.
That certainly wouldn’t endear me to anyone.
Shifting
from foot to foot, trying to keep the blood circulating in my toes, I
looked around. Behind me, the gravel drive snaked away to a discreet
carpark, and trees and shrubs created shadows within shadows. Autumn
had finally reached London and in this exclusive part of it, crisp,
clean air and earthy leaf mulch replaced the smell of fast food and
exhaust.
I
shifted again, starting to get irritated. If you were going to demand
a woman wear nothing but a skirt that barely covered her butt, and a
top that was little more than a bit of elastic bandage—on me it was
ridiculous, if I sneezed, I’d pop out over the top—then you
should damn well open the door promptly. Now, despite wearing my
warmest coat over the absurd ensemble, there was a distinct draught
zipping under my hem and freezing my exposed butt cheeks.
I
lifted my finger to stab the bell again, and the door swung open.
Bloody
hell. A real butler. I was no stranger to mansions with staff.
Working as a bodyguard meant I saw the inside of a lot of wealthy
homes, but so far, a liveried butler was a new one to me.
“Can
I help you?”
I
cleared my throat, wondering if there was any etiquette for
addressing a butler, aware that my finger was still lurking in the
vicinity of his eye. “Umm, I’m, ah, it’s Ms. Dainty. To see Mr.
Dufort. I’m expected.”
He
waved me through into a large marble-floored hall with a fire burning
at one side. A wide, elegant staircase at the back curved away to the
upper floors.
“I’ll
inform Mr. Dufort that you’re here, if you’d like to take a
seat.” He indicated a collection of sofas and easy chairs huddled
as if for warmth around the fireplace. I made a beeline for the heat.
“May
I take your coat?”
I
crossed my arms tightly. No way was I exposing my scantily clad self.
“Ah, thanks, but I’m a bit cold.”
“I
see my guest has arrived, Henry.”
I
turned away from the fire to see Lucien Dufort crossing the hall
toward me. The floor seemed to drop a few inches and I had to grab
the back of a chair to steady myself as his delicious, rich chocolate
voice with its faint French accent wound around me, setting my heart
hammering.
A
tall, elegant man, he moved toward me with predatory intent, covering
the floor in loose, confident strides, but it was his eyes that held
my gaze, dark eyes, sharp with intelligence and power. He wasn’t a
handsome man. His narrow-bladed Gallic nose, inherited from his
mother, was slightly overlarge for that, but his lips were sensual,
and the mix of tenderness and lust in his expression as he looked at
me sent electric tingles charging down my spine.
“Rose,
welcome to Club Hard.” He lifted my hand and pressed a kiss to the
back of it, his tongue flickering into the little hollow between my
two smallest fingers, mimicking the act of sex. Normally, that would
be an instant turn-off, but when Lucien did it, everything inside me
melted. I tugged my hand free and shoved it into my coat pocket. This
was bad. We hadn’t even started yet and my hormones were doing a
happy dance.
“Your
coat, ma petite.”
I
undid the buttons reluctantly and he stripped it off my shoulders,
giving it to Henry before indicating my feet. “Barefoot, please.”
I
obeyed, steadying myself with one hand on Lucien’s forearm. I could
have rested it there all day, enjoying the feel of thick bone and the
flex of hard muscles, but I quickly unzipped my boots and gave them
to Henry, who took them as solemnly as if I was handing him the crown
jewels for safekeeping. He disappeared, taking my things with him,
and I stood shivering, waiting for Lucien to say or do something. I
shouldn’t have felt vulnerable. I fought with this amount of flesh
on display, so it shouldn’t have bothered me, yet insecurity and
apprehension crept hand-in-hand up my spine. “Lucien?”
He
cupped my chin, his palm warm and sure, his thumb stroking my
cheekbone in a gesture I found calming. “Tonight, you will address
me as Monsieur, or Sir.” His words sank deep inside me, reaching a
place I wasn’t aware existed. A place I didn’t want to believe
existed. I stepped back, dislodging his hand.
Lucien’s
cheek creased in amusement. “So, ma belle perle, the challenge
begins. Are you ready?”
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About
the Author
I’ve
always loved writing and I won my first prize for a short story when
I was still at primary school. I’m an avid reader of romance and
erotic romance and can usually be found with my nose in a book. The
dynamics and sheer variety of human relationships fascinate me, and
this is what I like to explore in my writing. I live in North
Yorkshire with my husband and cat where I enjoy running and Tai Chi.
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Website:
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11 comments:
Hi, Queenie! Welcome to Beyond Romance.
Authors that have inspired me include Daphne Du Maurier and Charlotte Bronte. If you're looking for someone more contemporary, I'd have to mention Sarah Waters and Barbara Kingsolver.
Hi Queenie
You are a new author to me I loved the excerpt, excited to read more
Thanks for sharing... enjoy seeing how things develop and turn out for the characters.
Interesting blog, this is quite new to me, I like the twists.
I stumbled across a Cherise Sinclair book by accident years ago and started reading other BDSM authors. I have found that I enjoy the books that delve into the why of the characters being in the BDSM community. I like the psychological aspects.
Thank you for the post. At first I didn't really care for BDSM but I found that I did like the aftercare aspects after a scene.
interesting
I love the power exchange. I love lots about this genre.
I like the cover. Thanks for the giveaway.
I love the absolute trust inherent in these relationships. Some of my favorite authors include Joey Hill, Sierra Cartwright, and Roni Loren because they have such strong characters who are still able to be vulnerable to each other. Thanks for the giveaway and good luck on the release!
Loved the excerpt. Interesting characters.P.S.The mention of crown jewels, were you actually referring to the crown jewels (wink wink)?
Made me quite jealous with all the titles and authors mentioned in your bio. Need more books!
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