Showing posts with label romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label romance. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2015

The @NaughtyLiterati are at it again...New #BoxedSet! New #contest! (#romance #99cents #preorder)

Delighted to introduce you to the next boxed set from the Naughty Literati. This autumn, we're writing about Naughty Reunions. Our latest boxed set--our fifth--will be published on September 25th, but it's available for preorder now at http://tinyurl.com/NReunions.


As usual, we're running a contest to pique your interest. The big prize up for grabs is a Kindle Fire. I recently got one and I'm in looooove. So go for it!



Here's a little blurb and snippet from my story in Naughty Reunions. Ocean Dreams is about marine biologist Sandi Ricks, who has never forgotten Blue, the baby dolphin with whom she bonded as a teenage intern. Reunited with him, she discovers he's a dolphin shifter in the sexiest possible way...

She framed his face in her hands, thinking, I’m insane, but kissed him anyway.

He kissed back, a little hesitantly, and she thought, He’s never done this before. At least, not with a human. She was both scared and excited. She didn’t want to rush him, so she opened her lips just a tiny fraction.

He followed, and after their lips had melded and played, she opened a little more and allowed her tongue to gently touch his mouth. When he seemed accepting, she used the tip to tickle the sensitive inner lining of his lips.

He gasped and bucked against her, his substantial erection thrusting against her mound. She slid her hands down his back, finding a small hard lump near the spine. She wondered what it was, but chose to ignore it, instead dropping her hands to his hips. She pressed him against her more firmly while continuing to introduce him to deep kissing.

He moaned into her mouth and tangled one hand in her hair. The other stroked her face, then slipped downward, caressing her throat with respectful fingertips before palming her breast.

He’s never touched a human breast before me. He took his time, which wasn’t surprising, molding and cupping before he tugged up her pullover and found her bra. He explored it, the lace scratchy against her sensitized skin, then drew it aside to find her nipple.

Or a nipple.

Human nipples weren’t much like dolphin nips and he seemed quite interested, lingering long, circling the nipple. The flesh hardened, and an “oh” escaped his lips.

Intoxicating, the combined sensations—the kissing, the breast play and his cock against her mound. She was swelling along with him, dampening, ready. Very ready.


Hope you love what you read and will welcome the birth of Naughty Reunions by surfing over to http://tinyurl.com/NReunions and preordering a copy.

And--there's a special prize for anyone who figures out the significance of my heroine's name--a free ebook of mine. You can choose anything from my site you please. (http://www.suzdemello.com)

Friday, July 3, 2015

Swoon-Worthy or Not? A #Sexy Encounter from One #Hot #Havana Night

This week's assignment from the Book Boyfriends Cafe is to give you, dear readers, a swoon-worthy line from our sexy heroes. I hope I don't disappoint.

Here's a line from One Hot Havana Night, in which all Ellie Wheeler's dreams come true--even ones she didn't know she had.


He was close enough to touch, so touch he did, stroking his finger along the exact curve he’d caressed before. Perhaps he’d seen her react, and the same thing happened. A tingling spurt of heat flamed along the line he drew, and this time he didn’t stop, continuing down into her bodice between her breasts. He rubbed his fingertip in the sweat that had gathered in her cleavage, then pulled out his finger and licked it.

Her eyes widened.


Leaning forward, he whispered into her ear, “I love a sexy woman’s salty sweat.” He put an arm around her, dragging her close, and nipped her lobe. 

Soooo...swoon-worthy or not? It certainly rocked Ellie's world! But if you want to read what happened next, score your copy here--along with ten other sexy tales to chase away those summertime blues.


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Sunday, June 28, 2015

Enjoy One Hot Havana Night by Suz deMello (@naughtyliterati #boxedset #romance #99cents)


The Naughty Literati introduce their latest boxed set, to be published July first. My entry is One Hot Havana Night, in which all of journalist Ellie Wheeler's dreams come true--even ones she didn't know she had.

Here's a snippet:

 “Take off your dress.” He slid one long, dark finger along the curve of her neck to her shoulder. The contact tingled in a way she hadn’t before experienced. “Strip for me.”

She turned to him, her eyes wide.


He laughed. “I thought you said anything for the story. You knew what would happen when you came up here. Shall we not pretend?”

If you like what you read, preorder here:


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Saturday, June 27, 2015

Sexy is as Sexy Does: One Hot Havana Night by Suz deMello (#contest #boxedset #99cents)


This week's theme from My Sexy Saturday are our sexy heroes. In One Hot Havana Night, Ellie Wheeler gets to enjoy not one but two hot males as they seek to satisfy her every dream...even ones she didn't know she had.

One Hot Havana Night is in the forthcoming boxed set, Naughty Escapes, the fourth anthology of short stories published by the Naughty Literati, a group of bestselling writers.

The setting is pre-revolutionary Havana when Ellie first glimpses her hero, Sergio Ruiz:

Clutching her drink, Ellie scrutinized the infamous Sergio Almonte, the man who was rumored to run most of the prostitutes and all of the gambling in Havana Vieja. He wore a well-cut dark suit that looked tailored. He wasn’t a big man, but broad shoulders nicely filled out his jacket, and he towered over her by several inches. She had to admit he wasn’t merely attractive—he was everything plus.


He smiled. Perfect teeth revealed his wealthy antecedents. 



If you want to know what happened between Ellie and Sergio--and later, between Ellie, Sergio and Arturo--you'll have to preorder the boxed set now or get the anthology when it's published on July first.




And if you visit the Naughty Literati website--you'll find a Gleam giveaway of a Kindle Fire loaded with Naughty Literati books and anthologies!






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Thursday, February 26, 2015

Cold Nights, Hot Reads...A Very Special Blog Hop--With Swag! (#free #prizes #BDSM #memoir)

Delighted to participate in a very special blog hop, one that differs from my usual weekly hops in that there's a Rafflecopter and so there's swag! Here's the prize list:

•    1st Prize:  $125 Paypal Cash or Gift Card
•    2nd Prize: $50 Paypal Cash or Gift Card
•    3rd Prize:  $35 Paypal Cash or Gift Card
•    4th Prize   $20 Gift Certificate for Phaze Books

Pretty damn good if you ask me!



I am also offering a free ebook--anything a randomly selected commenter wants from either of my sites--enter at http://www.suzdemello.com



Here's my hot read to warm up your chilly winter night. It's from Naughty Balls, a story I wrote that's included in the Naughty Hearts boxed set. Naughty Balls is a New Adult romance featuring two college basketball players alone on Valentine’s Day night. (M/F)

“I tell you what.” He was already close, and shifted so he was even closer.
I stared at his chest to avoid getting trapped by his gaze again. Not the best idea to avoid distraction. His chest was ripped like the rest of him and shiny with sweat. Not gross sweat. Sexy sweat.
I wanted to lick it.
I blinked, startled by the thought.
I wanted to lick Orlando Havens’ chest.
Actually, I wanted to do a lot more than lick Orlando’s chest.
He put a finger under my chin and raised my head so I’d have to look him in the eyes. His gaze was curiously intense. He said, “If we’re gonna play, someone oughta pay.”
I scrunched my eyebrows together.
He went on, “Let’s make a bet. You win, you get my manager’s name and
number. I win, I...get...you.”
“You...what?” I was so far out of my depth I was drowning.
He grinned at me.
I breathed, felt, thought, then breathed again. Heavily. “That’s not exactly Sophie’s choice,” I said slowly. “But it’s a tough one.”
“Yeah?” His smile was a little smug and a lot sexy.
OMG. I realized with more than a little surprise that he was really interested in me. Not only as an athlete, but as a person.
As a woman.
Who’da thunk it? Not me.
I found myself grinning. “This is great. I win either way.” I looked him in the eyes again and allowed my eyelashes to flutter. “Don’t I?”
“So do I. I reckon I already won.”
“How’s that?”
“I didn’t know you liked me.”
My mouth dropped open. “Of course I do. Who doesn’t?”
He humphed. “A lot of people. And a lot of folks just wanna use me. You better look out for that, too, girl.”
“If anyone’s using me, I haven’t noticed.”
“You just got here, l’il Ms. Freshman. Come March Madness, people ’round here are gonna notice you even if you don’t bother noticing them. You’re gonna get hit on like you’re a punching bag.”
“Hm.” Nerves twitched in my belly. Starting to sweat, I unzipped my hoodie. “What do I do about it?”
“I’ll watch your back if you watch mine. If you want.”
“Oh, I want.” I again looked him square in the eyes. “I definitely want.”

Score your copy here:

http://indi.uno/1BH3Uxu (Amazon—ebook)
http://tinyurl.com/NHPaper (Amazon--paperback)

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Sunday, February 22, 2015

#50Shades of Professional Jealousy

Today my sexy snippet is coming to you with a little bit of editorializing. Okay, a lot.

For a while now--since the Fifty Shades trilogy attained prominence--there's been a steady stream of online bloggers and critics dissing the books...and for good reason. They're poorly written and edited. Fifty Shades is basically a Harlequin Presents with sugar kink.

One of my old Harlequins, written under
 a different pseudonym.
Let's look at the main characters, for example. Ana Steele is a perfect Harlequin heroine: still a virgin while about to graduate college (ridiculous--do you know anyone like that???). She is so immature she appears to have some sort of disorder. Even though male after male in her life is attracted to her, she's so sweet and modest that she's unaware of her sexiness. And  she's immediately, deeply and irrevocably attracted to the "hero." This is also a characteristic of the typical Harlequin heroine, even though artificial conflicts are created to provide some kind of story line. Otherwise the books would be over before they've properly started.

The "hero." Ah, Christian Grey. Volumes have already been written about his abusive behavior. He stalks Ana, forces her to ditch her friends, especially her male buddies. He pressures her into a kinky relationship she is too emotionally immature to handle.

Skimming only two or three Harlequins will reveal the strong similarities between Grey and the basic Harlequin alpha male. The macho guy who's really a broken child inside. Fantastically wealthy at an absurdly young age--has anyone else noticed how millionaires are no longer acceptable romance heroes? Billionaires only in this club.

When I was writing for Harlequin/Silhouette, I would go through the books and highlight what appeared to be necessary character notes of the H&H. Her virginity and innocence. His contrasting wealth and sophistication. Her blushing confusion. His Rolex, limos and private plane. I've employed all these tropes.

Perfect ingredients of a classic BDSM power exchange? NOT. Those of us honestly involved in safe, sane and consensual BDSM avoid an unsophisticated partner until that innocent has been educated. 

Setting aside the cliched characters, the writing is poorly edited, if it was edited at all. Here's an discussion of one craft aspect with an analysis from one of my writing manuals, Plotting and Planning:

For many, creating paragraphs in fiction—that is, dividing parts of a scene or
interaction into manageable bits—is such an obvious process that it doesn’t need discussion. (Non-fiction is completely different and beyond the scope of this treatise). In Starting From Scratch, Rita Mae Brown doesn’t discuss paragraphs in fiction at all. I also had thought it was fairly easy until I encountered Fifty Shades of Grey, which contained selections like the following:

“Very well, Mr. Grey,” she mutters, then exits. He frowns, and turns his attention back to me.

“Where were we, Ms. Steele?”

Oh, we’re back to Ms. Steele now.

“Please, don’t let me keep you from anything.”

Normally, when we write interactions between people, the actions, words, and thoughts of each person are grouped in separate paragraphs. When we switch people, we create a new paragraph. So this selection should have been written thusly:

“Very well, Mr. Grey,” she mutters, then exits.

He frowns, and turns his attention back to me. “Where were we, Ms. Steele?”

Oh, we’re back to Ms. Steele now. “Please, don’t let me keep you from anything.”

What’s the reason behind this convention? So the reader can know who’s thinking and talking, we place the identifying dialog tag along with the dialog. Often we may not need a tag at all, when only two people are interacting. The convention makes this possible. Readers know that when a paragraph ends, the next paragraph belongs to another character.


The bloggers and critics who slam Fifty Shades are mostly romance and erotica authors. And more than a little of our resentment is that old bugaboo, professional jealousy. 

And who can blame us? It's hard to feel all warm and cuddly about E.L. James' success when she so obviously does not deserve the millions she's raking in. The writing is so bad that she clearly did not spend the years that most of us do developing our craft. We feel she doesn't deserve her success, at least not based on the books. All of us have an early manuscript that should never see the light of day, let alone publication. E.L. James' has, and it's a massive bestseller. It's galling.

I once wrote about professional jealousy that it has at its root cause an unhealthy interest in others. I still believe that. I know nothing about E.L. James. She is completely irrelevant to me. Her success does not equal my failure--in fact, the popularity of her books could increase the popularity of mine.

And she could be the happiest person in the world or one of the most miserable. I don't know. 

But what I do know is that I have been the target of resentment because of my "success." Imagine that! A floundering midlist author the object of professional jealousy! Blew me away, too.

It happens that the time I noticed that was when my father was dying. I was stunned that anyone would be envious of me.

The lesson? The woman we resent for her success may be the most distressed and tortured human being walking this planet. We just don't know--it's our nature to put on a brave face while inside we're screaming in pain. It's also our nature to compete, but we must learn to maturely deal with the emotions that result from competition.

And this has been a very lengthy introduction to my sexy snippet. Perilous Play is a memoir that's only lightly fictionalized to conceal the names of a few of the characters, most notably, the anti-hero. I call him Trapper Hart, and here's how we met. The scene is set when I attended law school.

BTW I was not a virgin.

One day, mentally drained after a con law midterm, I left the classroom to find a tall, well-built guy lingering outside. Smiling, he engaged me in conversation, and I tried to seem really interesting because, articulate and attractive, he was everything I looked for in a man.

He didn’t ask me out right away. We started our friendship in the library, where he’d bring me cappuccinos—wet with extra foam, and treats—he knew I liked double fudge brownies with nuts.  He’d found out what I liked, and I luxuriated in the notion that he really cared. I didn’t know this man well, but he had a knack for getting under my defenses. I’d had numerous boyfriends, and none had ever bothered to discover my cappuccino and brownie preferences. 

If you want to read more, find the book here:


If you want to read Plotting and Planning, find it here:


Both are only 99 cents. Don't get me started on the devaluation of books
because so many of us underprice our writing. I've been forced to jump on that bandwagon and resent it more than I resent E.L. James' success.

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Sunday, February 15, 2015

A Sexy Sporty V-Day Snippet (#99cents #romance #NewAdult #boxedset #sexysnippets)

It's been my pleasure to participate in three boxed sets in the last few months. Working with other authors has been very gratifying, stimulating and inspiring.

I wrote Naughty Balls for the Naughty Literati's new Valentine's Day boxed set. Candidly, I've never cared for Valentine's Day, especially since I rarely have a date for that evening. There's nothing more calculated to make a person feel like a loser, but with time I have come to realize that unless a relationship is on a very firm foundation, one can't expect a V-Day date. And as I'm dating around at this point, I'm destined to spend V-Day with my computer watching cat videos on Facebook.

Oh,well.

That was the fate confronting my heroine, Penny, in Naughty Balls. But, being an avid basketball player, she instead went to shoot a few hoops in her college gym, where she found Orlando Havens, another player without a date on V-Day night.

So here's my seven-sentence sexy snippet...

But wait! you cry. Who are the Naughty Literati?




We’re a group of authors who’ve come together to showcase our epic talents in stories filled with powerful eroticism and satisfying romance. Our tales range from heartwarming and sweet to scorching hot erotic; medieval to futuristic; humans to aliens and shape-shifters; vanilla committed couples to kinky ménage fun.  

FMI: http://www.naughtyliterati.com






Now, here's the snippet:

I stared at his chest to avoid getting trapped by his gaze again. But his chest was ripped like the rest of him and shiny with sweat. Not gross sweat, sexy sweat.

I wanted to lick it.

I blinked, startled by the thought.

I wanted to lick Orlando Havens’ chest.

Actually, I wanted to do a lot more than lick Orlando’s chest.


If you like what you read, here's where you can score a copy--for just 99 cents!


http://indi.uno/1BH3Uxu (Amazon—ebook)
http://tinyurl.com/NHPaper (Amazon--paperback)

Remember, this is a blog hop! Find other sexy snippets here:

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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Get Hooked by "THE REAL FIFTY SHADES"--Perilous Play by Suz deMello (#BDSM #50shades #romance)

I'll confess: I got hooked.

While I've always been hooked on books, today I'm talking about a man. A very sexy, enticing man.

His name was Trapper Hart and he was my first Dom.

This is how he hooked me:

I had met Trapper Hart a couple months before—we attended the same law school. One day, mentally drained after a con law midterm, I left the classroom to find a tall, well-built guy lingering outside. Smiling, he engaged me in conversation, and I tried to seem really interesting because, articulate and attractive, he was everything I looked for in a man.


He didn’t ask me out right away. We started our friendship in the library, where he’d bring me cappuccinos—wet with extra foam, and treats—he knew I liked double fudge brownies with nuts.  

He’d found out what I liked, and I luxuriated in the notion that he really cared. I didn’t know this man well, but he had a knack for getting under my defenses. I’d had numerous boyfriends, and none had ever bothered to discover my cappuccino and brownie preferences. It was special, and made me feel special.

Here's what the book is about:

One woman’s journey into the contemporary kink underworld, Perilous Play is Suz deMello’s explosive personal account of her experiences with BDSM. Engaging and honest, this groundbreaking memoir will grab you and never let you go.

On sale now for the discounted price of $3.99!




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Sunday, February 8, 2015

A Very Naughty Basketball Game...Naughty Balls by Suz deMello (#boxedset #99cents #ValentinesDay #romance)


Today in my Weekend Writing Warriors blog I've decided to focus on my new short story, Naughty Balls, which is published in the Naughty Hearts boxed set. The antho, which has twelve hot hot stories, has a Valentine's Day theme and is on sale now for 99 cents. 

Naughty Balls is about two college basketball players who find themselves alone together on Valentine's Day night.

Here's my eight sentence snippet:

He put a finger under my chin and raised my head so I’d have to look him in the eyes. His gaze was curiously intense. He said, “If we’re gonna play, someone oughta pay.”
I scrunched my eyebrows together.
He went on, “Let’s make a bet. You win, you get my manager’s name and number. I win, I...get...you.”
      “You...what?” I was so far out of my depth I was drowning.

If what you read intrigues you, here's where you can score the boxed set:


http://indi.uno/1BH3Uxu (Amazon—ebook)

http://tinyurl.com/NHPaper (Amazon--paperback)

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Friday, February 6, 2015

Swoon Worthy? You be the Judge. Naughty Balls by Suz deMello

My assignment this week from TPTB at Book Boyfriends Cafe is to deliver a single, swoonworthy line from my hero.

I've picked Orlando Havens, the hot basketball player from Naughty Balls, to deliver this mega-fantastic line.

The story is about two college basketball players who find themselves alone on the evening of Valentine's Day.

More heat shifted into light and color as I came, moaning into his mouth, clutching him close. I eased my mouth away from his and rested my cheek against him, panting.
My skin cooled, and I was quivering. He held me tight and lowered his leg until my feet were again on the floor.
I tipped my head back and regarded him. “Wow.”
He chuckled. “I’ve only started playing with your fine l’il body, baby girl.”
Oh, my.

If you like what you read, score a copy of the entire Naughty Hearts boxed set. You'll find Naughty Balls in it :) Incidentally, Naughty Hearts is our steamy boxed set with twelve stories revolving around that most romantic of holidays, Valentine’s Day. Join us on this naughty journey!

Only 99 cents at these etailers:


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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Naughty is as Naughty does...Naughty Hearts, new #boxed set from the @NaughtyLiterati

Introducing Naughty Hearts, the 2d boxed set from the Naughty Literati!

Who are the Naughty Literati, you ask???

We’re a group of authors who’ve come together to showcase their epic talents in stories filled with powerful eroticism and satisfying romance. Our tales range from heartwarming and sweet to scorching hot erotic; medieval to futuristic; humans to aliens and shape-shifters; vanilla committed couples to kinky ménage fun.  FMI: http://www.naughtyliterati.com

Here’s a snippet from my story for Naughty Hearts. Naughty Balls is a New Adult romance featuring two college basketball players alone on Valentine’s Day night. (M/F)

“I tell you what.” He was already close, and shifted so he was even closer.
I stared at his chest to avoid getting trapped by his gaze again. Not the best idea to avoid distraction. His chest was ripped like the rest of him and shiny with sweat. Not gross sweat. Sexy sweat.
I wanted to lick it.
I blinked, startled by the thought.
I wanted to lick Orlando Havens’ chest.
Actually, I wanted to do a lot more than lick Orlando’s chest.

Score your copy here:

http://indi.uno/1BH3Uxu (Amazon—ebook)
http://tinyurl.com/NHPaper (Amazon--paperback)



Enter our raffle to maybe get a cool 3 carat garnet necklace. Entries accepted from February 1-7 only!


Win a Naughty Heart Necklace and a copy of Naughty List!

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Sunday, February 1, 2015

A #SexySnippet from New #V-Day #boxed set...and there's #free #swag!~~Naughty Balls by Suz deMello

The second boxed set by the Naughty Literati features stories centers around that most romantic of holidays, Valentine’s Day.

And who are the Naughty Literati, you ask?

We’re a group of authors who’ve come together to showcase their epic talents in stories filled with powerful eroticism and satisfying romance. Our tales range from heartwarming and sweet to scorching hot erotic; medieval to futuristic; humans to aliens and shape-shifters; vanilla committed couples to kinky ménage fun.  FMI: http://www.naughtyliterati.com

Here’s a seven sentence sexy snippet from my story for NAUGHTY HEARTS. Naughty Balls is a New Adult romance featuring two college basketball players alone on Valentine’s Day night. (M/F)

His chest was ripped like the rest of him and shiny with sweat. Not gross sweat. Sexy sweat.
I wanted to lick it.
I blinked, startled by the thought.
I wanted to lick Orlando Havens’ chest.
Actually, I wanted to do a lot more than lick Orlando’s chest.

Score your copy here:

http://tinyurl.com/NHPaper (Amazon--paperback)
http://indi.uno/1BH3Uxu (amazon--ebook)


Enter our raffle to maybe get a cool 3 carat garnet necklace. Entries
accepted from February 1-7 only!


Win a Naughty Heart Necklace and a copy of Naughty List!

Remember, this is a blog hop! Find other sexy snippets here:

Sexy Snippets Blog Hop