Janette Kenny
Sweet essence of their love…

I recently read a romance novel where the hero and heroine were always basking in the “sweet essence of their love in the air” after a bout of lovemaking. Note, it wasn’t worded just like that, but of varying similarities as it was noted often.

Admittedly, I’ve had characters remark or acknowledge the lingering after-odor of having sex. I’ve read about it countless times in novels and really thought nothing of it.

But this time when I saw it, it came off as overkill. Unrealistic, too, for the love marathon lasted two days, and the “sweet essence” stayed sweet despite the fact nobody partook of soap and water.

This element took me right out of the story, and back to when I was in cosmetology school. Because the beauty school charged absurdly low prices on services, we got a lot of clients who were barely managing on a low-income wage.

We also got a lot of prostitutes, and strippers who did a bit of work on the side (or back or pole or whatever.) Talk about the sweet essence of love in the air…

Gag me.

After all these years, I can still remember the stink that rolled off those “working girls'” hair when the hot water first hit it. It was a god-awful combination of sweat, sex, smoke, hairspray and perfume. Often there were other odors mingled in, and it was all I could do not to hurl in their hair.

Maybe it’s just me, but because of that experience, I’ll never buy that a lover is just as alluring after going at it a couple of days without bothering to clean up the best they could. Just my two bits. Your thoughts?

New release: Simply Sexual by Kate Pearce

If you looking for an erotic historical romance, check out Kate Pearce’s latest novel.

SIMPLY SEXUAL
by Kate Pearce
Publisher: Kensington Aphrodisia
Regency-set erotic romance
ISBN: 978-0-7582-2354-8
January 29th 2008

Romantic Times: 4 stars

“This book has something for everyone: hot sex scenes, a sexy hero with a tragic past, a smart and compassionate heroine, intrigue, danger and Regency London at its most decadent! Valentin and Sara are a steamy match made in heaven, and as their sexual relationship deepens, so will the reader’s appreciation of Pearce’s storytelling talents. Val and Sara’s sexual antics are varied and believable, and their happy ending is sure to satisfy romance lovers.

Summary:
Neither Valentin nor Sara expects their hasty marriage to actually evolve into a love match. Val suffers physical and emotional scars from his years as a sex slave in a Turkish brothel, and Sara is young, innocent and doesn’t understand why her husband can’t completely trust her.

But they must learn to rely on each other’s strengths when Val’s business, family and the couple’s happiness are threatened by an unknown enemy. (Aphrodisia, Feb., 304 pp., $13.95)

—Rhomylly Forbes

2008 Reader Poll — update

The second third interim of nominations are up now at All About Romance. Historical author (and nominee for Best Medieval Historical) Michelle Willingham let me know I’d made the list, and hey, we’re both still in the running!

Week one, I was nominated for Best Debut Author, and I made the cut into week two. This week, One Real Cowboy was nominated as Best American Historical. 🙂

Week three–hanging in there, thanks to your votes!

So pop over to AAR to read the lists, and vote if you’re so inclined.

Upgrade

Nobody is out to make a better mousetrap that those in the technical world. It seems like every time I turn around, something on my computer is upgrading/updating.

The auto stuff usually works fine, though the last IE upgrade nearly sent me into a meltdown when my email went wacky. (Or maybe that’s wackier?) Dunno. It took a week before I received email in a timely manner.

(Though this week I’ve been getting an awful lot of mail dated Dec 8. Hmmm)

Anyway, the WordPress site is insisting on an upgrade to the blog. It’s an easy one click fix. They say. I hope it works. I’ve made backup copies of the blog files.

See, I’m telling you all this in case the blog disappears or goes hinky on me. Again.

One click fix. Right. Wish me luck!

It must be Kansas…

because it was 60 degrees F yesterday, and cold with a chance for snow today. But I’ll take that over the killer tornados that swept through southern Missouri yesterday, or the horrendous storms that battered the west coast.

What’s with the weather?

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