This post is part of the Spanking A-Z Blog Challenge. What’s that I hear you ask? Check out my page here for more information. Those sexy, sexy bastard sons of Johnny Hastings are back on my blog again. I don’t seem to be able to keep those swaggering bare-chested lunks off of the place. (I…
Tag: Books
P is for Patty Devlin
This post is part of the Spanking A-Z Blog Challenge. What’s that I hear you ask? Check out my page here for more information. I promised you more sexy cowboy action yesterday, I am not a woman to wave a sexy cowboy in anybody’s face and not follow through. Either figuratively or literally. So today,…
O is for Outlaw
This post is part of the Spanking A-Z Blog Challenge. What’s that I hear you ask? Check out my page here for more information. Renee Rose + sexy cowboy. You know you are going to love this. Today, we have Renee Rose in the house! Renee is one of the fantastic team of writers behind…
M is for Mills and Boon
This post is part of the Spanking A-Z Blog Challenge. What’s that I hear you ask? Check out my page here for more information. Mills and Boon are the godfathers of romance publishing. Since the 1930s the publishing company has been supplying granite-faced bachelors, timid virgins, heaving bosoms, stolen kisses and inevitable happy ever…
I is for “If only…”
This post is part of the Spanking A-Z Blog Challenge. What’s that I hear you ask? Check out my page here for more information. You know when you watch a blooper show and then when you try to watch some normal television afterwards and your brain sometimes sticks in ‘blooper’ mode? You’ll be watching a perfectly serious…
E is for Etiquette
This post is part of the Spanking A-Z Blog Challenge. What’s that I hear you ask? Check out my page here for more information. I love etiquette books. Test me on any part of Debrett’s Guide to Etiquette and Manners (1999 edition). Go on, I dare you. I know that baby back to front, inside…
Six things that sound like they should be porn but aren’t
A Very Naughty Girl Written in 1901 by prolific children’s writer L T Meade, this is a moralistic tale about an orphaned heiress who goes to live with her stiff English relatives and learns important life lessons about not lying and thinking of others and stuff. Nothing sexy happens anywhere. Unfortuantely due to some confusion…
What’s in a name?
How important are character names in books? Sure, a name is often the first thing your readers will learn about a character but surely any name will end up fitting if you’ve written the character well enough. Like with real people. Unlike fictional people, real people don’t have proper personalities when they’re given names. Sometimes…