Joey W. Hill writes about vampires, mermaids, boardroom executives, cops, witches, angels, simple housemaids… If there’s an erotic love story to be told, she’ll take the plunge. As a result, she’s proud and humbled to have four series and almost thirty award-winning and highly acclaimed titles, as well as the support and enthusiasm of a wonderful and widely diverse readership. In 2009, she was nominated for a Career Achievement award in Erotica by Romantic Times.
According to her personal memo book, seen only by her eyes–probably because it would reveal that she loves the Partridge Family and the movie Pure Country–the top three ways to ensure her readers continue to come looking for her books are #1 Write a great story, #2 KEEP writing great stories and #3 “For the love of God, don’t let them get to know the author ““ that will scare them away.” (Particularly if they find out about the Partridge Family.)
She has become known for writing the type of erotic romance that not only wins her fans of that genre, but readers who would “never” read BDSM romance. That’s because first and foremost, she thinks what attracts a reader is strong characters.
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Willing Sacrifice is a beautiful dance between two people in a process of evolution. While reading the story of Max and Janet I often wondered how anything good could come from two people who have suffered so much. Once I finished the book, the feeling created by the author resonated through me for quite some time after I read the last page. Willing Sacrifice will change the way readers view the BDSM community. I recommend Willing Sacrifice for both the emotions and the hot erotic scenes.
1 COMMENT
Maryde
12 years agoHi Delane,
Great Post and with my recently purchased novel ready to go, I can’t wait to start my journey into one Of Joey W Hill’s new books.
I first got HOOKED on Joey’s Books about 7 yeas ago and I have read everyone of them. There’s not a write that I enjoy best for reading in the BDSM gene.
Everything you said is what I feel as a reader when I read one of Joey’s books. Her characters are like part of the family, so real and life like, I am almost at a loss when the story comes to an end.
Crazy … I know. 🙂