Hi everyone, I’m sharing a look back at my 2019 historical romance, The Viking’s Witch. This full-length novel is set in Celtic Scotland and blends a sensual love story with adventure and...
AUTHOR S. L. Danielson – Cid
My name is S. L. (Stephanie) Danielson. I’ve been writing for as long as I can remember; but only gravitated towards gay fiction starting in my early teens and the genre stuck.
AUTHOR Tina Donahue – Well Endowed
Where there’s a will, there’s wicked fun…
AUTHOR Maggie Blackbird – The Matwapit Family Series
I’m Maggie Blackbird. An Ojibway who grew up on the rez but now calls the country home, somewhere in Northwestern Ontario. I write romance starring Canada’s Indigenous People.
AUTHOR H K Carlton – The Devil Take You
I believe your stay in purgatory has only just begun…
AUTHOR Kellie Kamryn – Roping the Rancher
I’m Kellie Kamryn and I write contemporary erotic romance often with a dash of humor!
AUTHOR Marc Jarrod – Christmas in July
Marc Jarrod. I love writing, especially Christmas books Christmas in July, A Heavenly, Christmas, and A Transplanted Christmas—all three are non ertoica. I have also written other genres, vampires, Ferver Black’s Christmas Wish and its sequel, Another Christmas Wish for Ferver Black. Gay genre…To Bi or Not to Bi, Shape Shifter, All In, Horror- One Dangerous Woman which also happens to be the first book I have written for Extasy.
AUTHOR Kandeis Lynne – An Apple A Day
Sawyer had just come in for a quick drink. He had not intended to stay but the band was surprisingly good and he found the noise and anonymous crowd actually provided a respite from his own thoughts. The sleeves of his white dress shirt were rolled up to reveal strong tanned forearms.
AUTHOR Amara Dey – No Mere Mortal
This is Amara Dey. I’m a paranormal romance writer based in the UK, and one of my most favourite things in the world is writing, and reading, love stories filled with magic.
The 21st Century Heroine
When I first started to read romance novels, the heroines were young and beautiful, but that seemed to be the only requirement. Most of the heroines were teenagers so didn’t have careers, and they...