Kaily Hart’s Virtual Blog Tour: Erotic. Romance. Really!!?
Thursday, July 15th, 2010Today I have the pleasure of welcoming author Kaily Hart to my blog, as she stops by on her virtual book tour to talk to us about how she feels about the erotic romance label. After her guest post, you’ll find a blurb and excerpt of her book, Picture This, which is now available at Ellora’s Cave.
Be sure to leave a comment for Kaily, as she’s giving away a goody tower to one lucky commenter who participates in the discussion during her blog tour!
Now without further ado, I’ll turn things over to Kaily.
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I never thought much about a label for what I write. That was until I had to describe it in terms readily understood and generally accepted, and I found there wasn’t one out there that I was completely happy with. I do write hot, but ‘erotic’ is just too close to ‘erotica’ and I don’t consider what I write to be erotica at all. I write hot and scorching love scenes, but it’s never sex just for the sake of sex. It always develops the characters further or propels the story along in some way. And ‘romance’. It’s just such an old fashioned word and I do struggle with it a bit. To me, it has too many overlays from the days of the ‘bodice ripper’ type books and I don’t think it really reflects the intensity of feelings my characters have for each other. Who talks about having a ‘romance’ these days?
I write hot because I think intimacy and sex is an integral part of a developing relationship. For me anyway, leaving it out of a book would be like leaving out a huge part of the story. You can learn a lot about a person when they’re most vulnerable and how they interact, what they say and do during intimate moments, can really have a bearing on the story.
I spent a lot of time a few months ago coming up with a tag line for myself. It was an involved process where I wrote out several pages of words and phrases that I thought described my writing and my style. Of course, it had to be original and there are already some really great ones out there that are already taken. I settled on ‘Love… Steamy style.’. It still doesn’t fit 100% but I think it works for now and accurately represents what I write.
Ultimately, I write about deep emotional commitment, love, between two people and there’s no closing the bedroom door in my books. Of course, not all my characters actually make it to a bed.
So, do you like the term ‘erotic romance’ or do you think there’s something better out there?
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Desperate and young, Jillian Moore did something she knew would one day come back to bite her in the ass. She’d posed nude. For money. Years later, and on the fast track to a successful career, she’s still haunted by her mistake. She can’t help but wonder when her past will catch up with her.
Samuel Steele is not short on female attention, but the women who warm his bed pale in comparison to the fantasy he’s created of the seductive temptress in the painting hanging prominently in his bedroom. A fantasy that has ruined his once-satisfying sex life. When he discovers that her exact likeness works in his building—works for him, in fact—things get interesting. Perhaps there’s hope for his sex life after all…
EXCERPT:
“Well, thank you for your time and for the information. It was very helpful.”
Not.
Jillian put the phone down a little harder than she’d intended. It slammed back into the cradle with a sharp crack that more than matched her mood.
Dammit.
It’d been sold, again, three months earlier. Private auction, anonymous bidder and there was no way for her to find out who’d bought it. All she knew for sure was that it’d been a man. It figured. Damn, she’d been close this time. Not that she would have been able to afford to make even one bid herself. It had opened at fifteen thousand and after some fast and furious bidding had finally gone for a cool seventy-five thousand—dollars. Jeez, she’d probably be paying off her student loans for another twenty years and some guy had dropped seventy-five grand on a picture?
Jillian sighed. She wasn’t even sure what she’d do if she could uncover the identity of the new owner. She’d kept telling herself she’d be able to buy it one day once she got established. She’d planned on it, she’d counted on it. It was why she’d tried her damndest to keep track of it for the past ten years. Her only hope now was that it would sit in some private collection, gathering dust and never see the light of day. Yeah, right. She’d never, ever been that lucky. All those years ago, who would have thought? Deep down though she’d known and it had plagued her ever since. When she least expected it, it was going to come back and bite her on the ass. She just knew it.
* * * * *
“Sam? Man, are you even listening to me?”
Sam couldn’t tear his eyes off her. The dark luster of her hair, the curve of her cheek, something about the shape of her body. It just now occurred to him, but he’d seen her around the building before. He’d noticed her legs he remembered, appreciated the toned lengths, the shapely calves and too easily imagined how they’d look wrapped around his waist or up around her ears. And her mouth. God, the things he’d thought about her mouth.
How could I have forgotten that?
As soon as the thought formed he knew the answer. He had a strict hands-off rule at work that he’d never broken, not even in his head. Until her. He’d made himself forget.
He watched her mouth curve into a smile and his dick twitched in immediate response. Something flared low and sharp in his gut. It was a sensation he didn’t think he’d ever felt before, at least without some form of specific and intentional stimulation.
“Who’s that?” he demanded.
“Who?”
He heard rather than saw Duncan’s puzzlement. He motioned across the expanse of the elegant lobby. “The woman there. Slim, dark hair, black suit. Talking to the blonde.”
“I thought you didn’t fuck around with the staff?”
Sam’s balls tightened in a rush. The explicit image he got was shocking. Not just because it was of her—on her knees in front of him while he fucked her from behind—but because he hadn’t been able to censor it, or control his body’s reaction to it. Sam shot him a glare. He was in no mood to be trifled with.
Duncan cleared his throat. “Ah, sorry, I think her name’s Jennifer, something like that. She works in Finance. Or maybe it’s Legal.”
“Jillian?” he managed to choke out. “Could her name be Jillian?”
“I…maybe. Why?”
“Last time I checked you were head of Human Resources, Duncan.”
“Jesus, Sam, we have over four thousand employees, two thousand in this building alone. I can’t personally keep track of all of them. I haven’t worked with her directly. She’s probably—”
“Find out. I want her file on my desk in ten minutes.”
“What’s got into you?”
Sam took a deep breath. “Schedule a meeting with her.”
“A meeting?”
“Yeah, with me.”
“You don’t know where she works or what she does in your company, but you want a meeting with her? Why?”
Sam felt the impatience he’d tried to contain roar through him. He wasn’t used to having his orders questioned and he sure as hell wasn’t used to explaining himself to anyone.
“Because I’m the fucking boss and I said so.”
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