Genetic Attraction NOW AVAILABLE at Loose Id
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At a conservative Long Island University, renowned researcher, Dr. Emmaline Silvay, has two great loves – her life-saving work, and her younger research partner, Jake Martin. The romantic love is impossible. She’s his boss and he lives with his girlfriend. The the “girlfriend” is actually a boyfriend, the beautiful and infamous supermodel, Roan Black.
Resigned to a platonic relationship, Em accepts a weekend invitation to their home, but the men have a menage on their minds. She can’t resist, doesn’t even want to. But their intentions go far beyond passion. They want her to “be a part of them”. Their three-way love defies propriety and the standards of the University that funds their work. The supermodel’s fame makes secrecy impossible. Their ménage threatens to crumble all she’s worked for. What will give way to make room for genetic attraction? 

In my case, probably not such a pretty sight, those handsprings, but that’s what i’m doing today over the release of my first novel, Genetic Attraction! You have to realize, this is not “five novels in a drawer” first novel. This is the first fiction book i ever wrote. And it was accepted by such a fantastic publisher, Loose Id. The second novel i wrote is called The Scientist and the Supermodel, and it will be coming out later this year.

Saying this makes it sound easy-peasy, but it wasn’t. Kind of like the actors who are “overnight sensations” who worked for years at their craft first. For me, i spent a lifetime writing non-fiction, and then layered on top of that a year applying myself to the specific skills of fiction — deep point-of-view, pacing, characterization. And i had tons of help from my wonderful editor, Heather Hollis, and editor-in-chief, Treva Harte, and authors like Jet Mykles (my muse), Sloan Parker, Rosalie Stanton, Lynn Lorenz. Jianne Carlo, Selena Illyria and so many more.

Now, comes the real challenge. The making of a real fiction writer. Can i sustain the effort, inspiration and hard work needed to keep all of you intrigued and inspired for years to come? I’m going to try. :  )