Showing posts with label erotic books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label erotic books. Show all posts

Friday, August 2, 2013

Erotic Stories and Romance Novels Ignite Erotic Joy

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Reading romance or erotic romance can heighten the erotic experience for couples.
Visit DD Symms on Breathless Press.com
Enjoying a story together and chatting about the characters and plot can be more rewarding than watching erotic movies since reading engages more of the imagination at a deeper level.
If reading together is awkward then choose books separately and talk about them as you cuddle.
During August, get spicy titles at 40% off the retail price from Breathless Press as the publisher celebrates its 4th anniversary.
A wide variety of stories are available from my erotic romance novel Boarding to male-male and historical romance.
Boarding is only $ 3.59 during August.The story follows the career and erotic adventures of Jessie Carter, fashion designer.
Breathless Press rewards readers throughout the year by offering a point system applied t the purchase of books.
Click here to visit DD Symms' page on Breathless Press.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Layover from Breathless Press coming mid-March

My short story, Layover, is scheduled for a March 11 release from Breathless Press. I'm happy about that and it was a good experience in writing erotic fiction. I have a novel in the works, two novellas, and two more short stories. That's why posting on the Eros Joy blog here has been tough.

Writing erotic fiction is not just about sex. It really includes getting inside the character's heads and seeing how their actions impact them. The same can be said about eroticism in real life. The more I've thought about it, the more I've thought how intense and satisfying sex is the outgrowth of eroticism and erotic thinking.

And what leads to erotic thinking? Attitude. This is where women who may not consider themselves good looking or physically attractive have a chance to shine. So much eroticism is reflected in the eyes. Seriously. And the thoughts - and the smile. I'll keep working on reflecting that in my writing and for women who want to add a new erotic dimension to their lives, then work on the smile and attitude.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Spark romance in marriage with a romance novel

Spark romance in a marriage with a romance novel with a character that is identifiable.

I bought my wife a romance novel by author Debbie Macomber, "Morning Comes Softly." I bought it at a used bookstore and glanced at it, thinking she would enjoy it. She did. She read it non-stop and finished the more than 300-page novel in about a week.

The two main characters are a rancher from Montana who places an ad in a newspaper for a wife and a librarian from Louisiana answers the. The novel picks up on their uneasiness, and then the two characters realize that after they become husband and wife they have to go to bed with each other!

Macomber deals wonderfully with the awkwardness between the sexually experienced rancher and the inexperienced librarian and gives the woman a feisty yet quite likeable demeanor.

It was a novel that helped us discuss a bit more about our own expectations for romance and sexuality in our own marriage.

"Morning Comes Softly" is available through Amazon or many romance book sites.