Tag Archives: Cassandra Carr
Recommended reads: Books I enjoyed in October/November
I usually try to post my recommended reads–books I read and enjoyed–for the previous month by the first Friday of the subsequent month, but October was so busy with the release of Breeder that I was mid-way through November before I … Continue reading
Book Spotlight: Moving Day by Cassandra Carr
Title: Moving Day Author: Cassandra Carr Words: Approx 6500 Series: Storm Series 1.5 (bridge story between book 1, Should’ve Known Better and book 2, Underneath It All) Price: FREE Release date: August 8, 2013 Releasing through: Wattpad Smashwords Amazon Moving … Continue reading
Getting down to business with Author Cassandra Carr
Getting down to business is a new series in which I interview successful authors, not about the writing process, but about the business side of publishing. Today’s author is with Cassandra Carr who has racked up an impressive backlist of … Continue reading
Book Review: Caught by Cassandra Carr
When Callie subbed for Jack, his intensity scared her. She loved him and wanted to be more than his submissive of the moment, but he didn’t seem to return her feelings. So she left without a word. Three years later … Continue reading
Favorite Lines: From Head Games by Cassandra Carr
Favorite Lines is an intermittent series in which I share snippets I’ve particularly enjoyed from books I’m reading. This snippet is from Cassandra Carr’s Head Games, a menage erotic romance. Kelly giggled, and they both looked up at her. “You guys … Continue reading
Cassandra Carr on writing sex scenes with life
Today, I’m pleased to welcome author and guest blogger Cassandra Carr. Cassandra’s debut novel, Talk to Me, was released in March by Loose Id. When you read a sex scene, do you ever think to yourself – how did that … Continue reading
Coming soon to a blog near you…
A lot will happen in my blogosphere this coming week. A convergence will occur the week of April 11-18. Many of these events have been in the works for months, even longer, but they’re all coming to fruition in a … Continue reading