Repost: Bad Boys in Love
/Hi, I’m Jane Kindred … and I’m a bad-boy addict.
Read MoreThere are writers—some very famous and successful ones—who don’t believe in writer’s block, who think it’s a sign of an amateur or someone who isn’t committed to their craft. To that, I say bollocks. (It’s one of my favorite words, so I try to fit it in wherever I can.)
Read MoreI’m not sure if I’m overly obsessed with research or whether I’m just really good at choosing locations and subjects for my books about which I know virtually nothing.
Read MoreToday I'm blogging at Layers of Thought about creating angels. Stop by for a chance to win an ebook of The Fallen Queen.
Note: I found this interpretation of a seraph online. Mine are a bit less...benevolent. ;)
Stop by Coffee and Porn in the Morning where I'm blogging about Belphagor today, in the middle of Butt Week. (Where else would you want to be??) Below are some images that say "Belphagor" to me, to get you in the mood:
I'm guest blogging today on Cup o' Porn, a site run by M/M erotica authors Marie Sexton and Heidi Cullinan that unabashedly celebrates a woman's right to enjoy "men, and coffee, and porn, and sex, and wine, and music, and intelligence, and fun, and women, and really hot photos" and "how all that stuff is absolutely normal and we will no longer apologize for any of it." So have a cuppa and join me as I explain (or don't) how The Devil's in the Details in The Devil's Garden. (And then stick around for the rest of Cup o' Porn's posts for pictures that will steam up your monitor.)
It's a bit lonely over there at the moment.
Jane Kindred is the author of the Harlequin Nocturne series Sisters in Sin and epic fantasy series The House of Arkhangel’sk, Demons of Elysium, and Looking Glass Gods. She spent her formative years ruining her eyes reading romance novels in the Tucson sun and watching Star Trek marathons in the dark. After spending the next 30 years writing to the sound of San Francisco foghorns while two cats slowly but surely edged her off the side of the bed, she was ultimately drawn back to the desert—where she has now acquired yet more cats in an attempt to rival Nikola Tesla demonstrating a faulty teleporter prototype.
Jane also writes erotica as Betty Blue.
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