Showing posts with label Whitby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whitby. Show all posts

Monday, 26 May 2014

A delightfully decadent tale

"If you want a rousing tale of BDSM, like 50 Shades of Gray, but better written, and more realistic to the world of BDSM, then this book is for you"

I've just had a great review for Garden of Thorns: "I found the book well written, the sex scenes hot. And there were a lot of them, one after another, with the story woven in between them. The tale is intriguing with enough roadblocks thrown in to make it an edge of your seat read to see what happens next."

See the full review by S. R. Howen 2014 EPIC award winner at http://www.amazon.com/Garden-Thorns-Yvonne-Sarah-Lewis-ebook/product-reviews/B00HNAWCF6

 

Sunday, 24 November 2013

Now on Facebook!

5-star review for A Taste for Blood:

"I enjoyed this erotica novella so much. The writing is crisp and witty, the sexy scenes are sensual and not rushed. Reading a story from Lucy's viewpoint was refreshing. While erotic it was also tasteful with an air of a romp, young women discovering their sexuality.The author maintained the Victorian world of privilege with no jarring breaks into modern speech.
I would recommend this book to anyone who has been a fan of Dracula movies through the years."  Review by Melisse, at Amazon.com.
Yippee!

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Contract Signed!

I've signed the contract today on A Taste for Blood.   We're going to try to get it out for 15th October, in time for Halloween, bumping my Garden of Thorns back to a 2014 release.  Very pleased!  Current blurb for A Taste for Blood:

Lucy adores handsome nobleman Arthur, but when Count Dracula comes ashore in Whitby she falls under his influence.  But Lucy is no feeble victim.  She eagerly gives herself to the very male vampire and their enjoyment of each other is mutual.  Her dark desires surprise even Dracula himself.  But Arthur is prepared to fight for her.  Will he defeat her vampire lover, or will her passion for Count Dracula conquer all?

Love to you all,
Yvonne