Tiff's*Addictiontobooks
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Joey W. Hill:
Have you ever considered a series similar to the board room series but set as a historical romance? I'm thinking with a group of lords that went to school together. Most of them must get married. Maybe one of the women traps one of the guys into marriage. Maybe one of the guys marry's the oldest daughter that is a wallflower. Poor parents, ect. I keep wanting to read this story, can you tell? LOL
Joey W. Hill
Tiff, thanks so much for your question! This sounds like a great idea for an author of historical fiction to pursue. Unfortunately, I'm pretty much a contemporary or paranormal writer. During the course of my career, I've only written two books with heavy historical research/content (for me) - Vampire's Claim and Legacy of the Raven (Legacy was a very early book that has never been formally published), and both were primarily paranormal. VC was set in 1950s Western Australia and Legacy was during the Golden Age of Piracy, so they both necessitated a lot of historical setting/situational research to ensure that everything was accurate amid the magical doings (grin).
However, that said, these storylines may very well already exist out there, even if they're not connected as a series. Check Robin Schone or Bertrice Small's considerable volume of excellent work. Charlotte Featherstone has also written some amazing historical erotic work (I loved Addicted) and the main characters from book to book are aristocratic friends.
Hope this helps you find that story! And thanks for your confidence and interest in my work that motivated you to suggest it to me.
However, that said, these storylines may very well already exist out there, even if they're not connected as a series. Check Robin Schone or Bertrice Small's considerable volume of excellent work. Charlotte Featherstone has also written some amazing historical erotic work (I loved Addicted) and the main characters from book to book are aristocratic friends.
Hope this helps you find that story! And thanks for your confidence and interest in my work that motivated you to suggest it to me.
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Vettech
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Joey W. Hill:
What sort of research did you come across for the erotic film industry that Tyler is a part of? Some would say there is a very fine line between erotic & porn, though we know differently when you factor in romance & a great story. I for one would love to see many of your books come to the big screen.
Lisa Montejano
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Joey W. Hill:
I appreciate you answering me so quickly .I Love reading a good book but I travel a lot driving so,I enjoy listing to a Good book from Great Authors. I HAVE BOTH BOOKS AS WELL AS AUDIO BOOKS OF YOUR AND OTHERS. I hope you consider putting more of you work on audio?
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