What do you write and why?
Typically, I write short erotic stories because I like to transform the reader's mind from the day to day tasks into a sense of nostalgia or give them hope for what is to come in their personal life. For example, who remembers hooking up in college after a few beers or even having bonfires that led to some steamy nights? I want to bring you back to that. I want to make you smell the scent of burning wood and his cologne. I want you to remember how comfortable her parent's couch was back in the day. My goal is to also show you what could come in the near future. In just an instant, your entire life could change. A spilled coffee. A class at the university. Personally, I was in a place where I gave up on relationships and stayed that way for about a month. The love of my life decided to go out with his buddies at a bar and one of my girlfriends knew them. We've been together ever since that night. That can happen for anyone. Don't give up.
What's the story behind your latest book?
The Philadelphia series I've been writing is about a 23 year old girl who lives in California, who is forced to visit her aunt in Pennsylvania. She's struggling to get over a nasty break up and her aunt is always on the run with her spa business, so she spends a lot of time alone. She feels like she doesn't fit in. Lucky for her, in the blink of an eye she has a new sexy summer love, who turns her world upside down. The novels are written as diary entries, first by the woman and then her partner. You follow their love story until the end of summer when the main character, Candice, has to decide if she wants to go back to Cali, or if her new love has enticed her to stay with him.
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