Now, "conventional wisdom" has always said to steer clear of athletes as hero material, but both Jami and I disagree with that - obviously! For one thing, I think there are a lot more female sports fans now than there ever have been, so reading a book featuring sports doesn't faze readers like maybe it used to. Also, with the way the human race is today, is a power-hungry CEO or a CIA agent really a better person than an athlete?
I've included a short excerpt of my book, Talk to Me, and a blurb about Jami's book, Fourth and Goal, so you can see just how delicious athlete heroes can be. I'm guessing you figured out Jami's book has a football theme. Talk to Me is about an ex-hockey player turned sports talk radio show host. Enjoy!
Talk to Me adult excerpt:
By the time the show ended and Jamie thought about how long it would take her to shut everything down for the night, then hustle herself off to the subway station and take the three different trains to get to her apartment all the way out in Brooklyn, she was truly afraid she would self-combust.
Drew ran out of the place like a bomb scare had been called in, so at least she didn’t have to worry about him anymore. Nonetheless, Jamie waited a good ten minutes past when she was finished with her nightly duties, then made her way back to the small production room where she and Drew had recorded his promo earlier. She knew a copy of it would still be stored on the computer in the room, and after scooting in and shutting the door, she booted it up. She told herself she needed to check it one more time before giving it to the station manager tomorrow, but who was she kidding? She needed to hear him but in a safe environment. Where she couldn’t do anything stupid. She needed his voice to weave inside her, through her, like a drug.
The rough yet strangely melodic sounds of Drew’s voice drifted over Jamie as she leaned back in her chair. Closing her eyes, she pictured his face in her mind -- his to-die-for lips traveling down the length of her body, just as her hand was doing at the moment; his navy blue eyes, focused only on her as he brought her to orgasm… She reached the button of her jeans and eased them open, propping her feet up on the desk.
She couldn’t believe she was doing this at work, but no one was around, and if she didn’t do something to assuage this ache, she was likely to jump him the next time she saw him. Bad idea. Bad, bad idea. Fantasizing about the man was one thing; straddling his powerful, muscular thighs in the studio chair and offering herself to him was another. That thought brought another rush of heat to her pussy, and she moaned. She needed serious help.
At first she just teased herself a little, rubbing outside her panties, but it soon became too much. She needed relief too badly to continue to torment herself. As Drew’s voice continued to assail her from all directions in the small, windowless room, she pushed her hand down inside the waistband of her panties and through her curls until she found the damp center of her sex. The sweet smell of her musk wafted up to tickle her nose, arousing her even more.
Twirling her fingers as much as the constricting position allowed her to, she imagined they were Drew’s tongue instead. She let out a plaintive moan as the picture caused her juices to flow even more, soaking her fingers. Plunging two of them into her pussy, she pressed her thumb on her clit, craving the direct stimulation. Jamie gasped as shock waves of pleasure shot from her pussy through her clit and up her spine, her back arching. And through it all, Drew’s voice urged her to new heights.
Fourth and Goal blurb:In a game played on and off the field, only one of them will emerge the winner.
Armed with an uncanny ability for evaluating football talent, a dogged determination to succeed in a man’s world, and an empty bank account, Rachel McCormick agrees to help struggling wide receiver Derek Ramsey get his game back. Rachel believes Derek, her former best friend and lover, knows the truth behind a points-shaving scandal which ruined her father. She vows to expose the secret even if it destroys Derek in the process.
When Derek’s coach suggests sex as an excellent tension reliever the night before a game, Rachel takes one for the team. The next day, Derek has the best performance of his not-so lustrous pro football career. As Derek and Rachel rack up nights in bed and other places, the team racks up wins on the field. Rachel is torn between her loyalty to her father and her growing affection for Derek. Now it’s fourth and goal, one second left on the clock. Their hearts are on the line. Do they trust each other enough to go for the long bomb or do they get dropped for a loss?
So what do you think? Can athlete heroes work in erotic romance?
More information about Cassandra Carr can be found at http://www.booksbycassandracarr.com. More information about Jami Davenport is at http://www.jamidavenport.com. Check us out!
15 comments:
Even though I'm not a sporty girl, I love sports heroes - looking forward to both books!
I've never been into sports, then married the sports editor of our paper. Lots of fun all around. congrats on the sale and on defying the "rules". Can't wait to read the books!
Thanks Miranda and Helen! Sports heroes just keep creeping into my writing so I'm going to go with it!
I love sports heroes (obviously). I can't wait to read Cassandra's book. Of course, I've already read mine several times over through the writing and editing process.
Can't wait to read the new books! I agree that there are far more female sports fans out there than people think.
Now, "conventional wisdom" has always said to steer clear of athletes as hero material
Really? I must have missed that memo! :D
I saw the memo, but I ignored it.
:)
Yeah, I saw the memo, but scoffed, made it into a very small ball, and used it to entertain myself one night when the power went out.
Who issued this memo? I've honestly never heard that one shouldn't use athletes as heroes in romances.
I clearly fail at conventional wisdom. ;)
*whispers* I think it was Harlequin.
I must admit that although I am not one to participate in traditional sports, I'm not opposed to watching a bunch of big burly Turkish men wrestle one another clad in leather pants and slicked down with olive oil. And, yes, that IS a sport believe it or not!
I've also like baseball players from way back despite the fact that I was always the last or next to last picked for any sort of team sports.
Does that help? I noticed after the fact that it's mostly women replying and suddenly wasn't sure if it was specifically meant for women athletes.
Not at all, Johnny, and thank you so much for the male perspective! And yes, I do believe Turkish wrestling exists. I'm all for anything where hot guys wear leather pants.
Me, I'm not interested in watching any kind of sports...fortunately I married a man who feels the same way. But a well-written story will pull me in, even if I have no idea what is going on in the game details. That being said, since we are talking about grown-men who are being paid obscene amounts of money to play children's games for a living, they guy had better have something else going for him also, so the relationship isn't seen as just a groupie kind of thing.
Fiona - thanks for your comment! I agree about the groupie thing - I can't stand groupies in RL so I certainly wouldn't write one for a heroine. ;-)
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