It’s Tuesday and Guardian’s Realm: The Collision releases at Loose Id. What’s special about this book? In all the years I’ve been writing erotica, this is my first male/male/female story. I list it out like that rather than M/F/M because in truth, this is Balin and Fitch’s story. Gladiolas--that’s her slave name--is an innocent victim they are both sworn to protect. And they do it with gusto.
Other than that, the two men agree on little else. Balin is a Guardian, an ancient gargoyle warrior who protects innocents from evil vampires, and Fitch... well, he’s a vampire.
But not an evil one.
Not only is this my first threesome story, it’s my first vampire-is-not-the-bad-guy story.
I do enjoy a lot of male/male erotic romance. What’s not to love about two strong men who have the courage to follow their hearts? But I’ve often wondered, being one of many heterosexual females who write male/male erotica, are we getting it right? Or is that not really the point? I know when I write an erotic love story between a man and a woman, I’m expected to get it right. And I know from experience, I do.
So I’d really like to know, men who read my book: emotionally speaking--did I get it right?
Guardian’s Realm: The Collision is available today!
Accidentally cast through a magical portal to an enchanted prison with slave girl and a vampire fugitive, a Guardian warrior must come to terms with their situation, and the irrefutable past he shares with his vampire enemy.
Sep 8, 2009
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