Tag: romance readers

When she likes it like that…

Sold To Her Enemy: A Night To Remember Auction is the latest Mercy Denton book and when I knew this was going to be an enemies to lovers romance, I wanted readers to buy in.

I didn’t want the characters to immediately like each other after one encounter.

I wanted the angst to be high.

The dislike to be strong. The hate vibes on both side to crackle – because that’s the kind of enemies to lovers I like to read.

And when I was thinking of adding the kink element, the power exchange to this book, I wanted something that was inherently unbalanced to drive what the FMC could be raging against but also…something she liked…done by someone she hates.

She likes it. Hate the fact that he’s the one doing it.

Even by him…she can’t help how her body responds.

During the interview Mckenna had prior to the night of the auction, she checked “yes” to humiliation, degradation and objectification.

She likes those kinks.

And maybe, the fact that a woman, who is in her late 20’s knows what satisfies her sexually does irk some readers?

Or maybe it’s because she chose things that are on the hard limit list of many?

Even if it rubs the line of dub-con she consented to those acts.

The fact that its Adrian, the man who destroyed the life she had, that is engaging in these acts, still doesn’t mean she needs to be saved.

Doesn’t mean he’s a bully.

Doesn’t mean she can’t handle it.

I know that this book isn’t everyone’s cup of tea – and that’s okay! – but for those who love these kinks and this trope? I hope you’ve enjoyed Mckenna and Adrian’s story.

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The lies that get us through

There is something doubly deflating about being sure and feeling like you’re ahead- you sent out ARC’s ahead of schedule! Before release! Way before the ‘Zon’s deadline! – You checked and re-checked your edits! – only to discover that it’s all lies.

Not all.

I’m still ahead of schedule.

My ARC Readers are super awesome, and I can’t thank them enough for their eagle eyes. The ARCs did get sent out before release. BUT.

Oh, it’s a big BUT, those edits? Gone. Like particles of nothingness that never existed.

Using my formatting program for editing probably wasn’t the greatest idea, but you can write in the program, and I hit the save button. But somehow, the edits aren’t there.

That’s okay.

You always kind of adjust something that is next to something else – or at least I have a tendency to do that – so some things are gone that I can’t get back but because of this raging head cold / virus thing I’ve been dealing with I’m way behind word count and that means, I’ve only been in this world and feel like I can get back on the train of what I had adjusted.

I’m wickedly proud of this book and reviews are saying nice things about it, so I’m thrilled for readers to have the next Mercy book.

By the time readers get it, it’ll be even stronger.

Speaking of stronger, I feel like Sasha and Finn need more love and I’ve re-written the blurb for Flame For Chance and I’m thinking a sale is in order, soon.