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The 100th Sunday Snog

Wow, 100 Sunday Snogs, how cool is that? Congrats to Victoria, that’s an awful lot of kissing. I hope your characters have some lip balm šŸ˜‰

This event, as well as being generally fabulous, has excellent timing. My Rubenesque novella, Mean Girls, came out Friday, so I’m sharing a sexy snogging snippet from that. Here goes:

Oliver mirrored her movement, pulling her more tightly to him so their mouths mashed together. After a beat, the two of them opened their lips and began to tentatively explore. Thrills coursed through Oliverā€™s body as their tongues met, battled briefly, then took turns to slip inside each other. Despite the fact Adele probably had as little experience as he did, she definitely knew what she was doing. Her other hand moved to his waist, slipping beneath his t-shirt and lightly caressing his stomach. Soon, his cock cottoned on to the action and began to stir.

Their kiss grew more heated. Fingers tightened in hair, gripped clothing. Breaths became pants, chests heaved. A series of cute moans emanated from Adeleā€™s throat, ramping Oliverā€™s arousal ever higher. He could hardly believe he was here, doing this with the woman heā€™d been mooning over for months. Theyā€™d gone from zero to maybe fifty in the space of a few days, and both him and his cock wanted to rev things up so they hit a full on sixty, and beyond.

He pulled away.

ā€œHey, whatā€™s up?ā€ Adele said, her eyes wide and lips swollen.

Oliver didnā€™t reply. Instead he grabbed her and rolled her on top of him.

ā€œWhoa!ā€ she said, as she settled into position, her knees either side of his waist. ā€œIā€™ll squash you.ā€

ā€œAdele, be quiet. You wonā€™t. I know youā€™re painfully aware of the fact that youā€™re a big girl, but you have to remember that Iā€™m also a big boy. And Iā€™m strong, too. So just relax and enjoy yourself.ā€

You can find out more about this book and grab your copy here:Ā https://lucyfelthouse.co.uk/published-works/mean-girls/

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So, more about this event. As well as being a celebration of kissing, it’s also a blog hop where you’ll be able to visit all the various authors, read their awesome snogs and enter their giveaways. And that’s not all – Victoria is encouraging folks to spare a few pounds to help out theĀ MĆ©decins Sans FrontiĆØres/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) charity. Here’s more about it:

MĆ©decins Sans FrontiĆØres/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is a worldwide movement. They deliver medical aid to the people who need it most, wherever they are.

Victoria is hoping to make at least 100 pounds to contribute to their work. Hereā€™s to many snogs and many donations which will help to make this world a better place. I made my donation! Make yours here:Ā http://www.justgiving.com/sundaysnog

Fab, isn’t it? So, without further ado, use the Rafflecopter below to enter my giveaway, then click the 100th Sunday Snog button at the top of this post to go back to the page and visit all the other authors. Have fun!

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New Release: Testing Tom

Woohoo, Testing Tom is out! Yes, I’m a couple of days late announcing it, but I have good reason. I’d been waiting for the book to go on the third party retailers, but I didn’t realise the publisher don’t do that until a couple of weeks after release. Doh. So, yeah, you can get Testing Tom from the Secret Cravings Publishing website. And if you do, I’ll get more royalties, which would be fantastic šŸ™‚

Here’s the lowdown:

When Katrinaā€™s ex, Tom, turns up on her doorstep, heā€™s literally the last person she was expecting to see. After dumping her and running off with a vanilla chick, Tom broke the Dommeā€™s heart and left her seriously hurting. So when he returns, begging for another chance, Katrina is understandably very confused and protective of her bruised feelings. She finds it very difficult to believe that heā€™s turned his back on a vanilla lifestyle for good and wants to be with her, a professional dominatrix. Rather than letting her head or her heart figure out what to do, whether to forgive him, she decides to put Tom through a series of challenges that will prove his devotion to herā€”or not. Testing Tom is not something sheā€™d ever expected sheā€™d have to do, but to her, itā€™s the only way she can be sure whether heā€™s back for good.

And it’s had a fantastic review already:

ā€œMs. Felthouseā€™s writing voice is smooth and infused with well placed humour. This short story is recommended to kinky romance readers looking for a good femdom piece.ā€Ā 4 out of 5,Ā La Crimson Femme

So check out Testing Tom here. And add it to your Goodreads shelves here.

Adventures in Amsterdam

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Wonky buildings – the city is full of them

I’m baaaack! Well, if you don’t follow me on Facebook and/or Twitter (and if not, why not? šŸ™‚ ) you probably didn’t even know I was gone. But I was – I was in Amsterdam. Part holiday, part research trip, I spent a few days exploring the city. A city, it seems, with two parts. A smutty part, and a vanilla part. Here’s a brief run down of what I’ve been up to…

Rijksmuseum

The Rijksmuseum has recently been re-opened after a huge refurbishment. I hadn’t seen it previously, of course, so I don’t know if it’s any better, but I certainly liked it. I’m not the sort of person that will stand and look and read about every single piece, but I still had a good look round. The absolute highlight for me, being the library. I was under the impression from reading about it that you could only look at it through some glass – not true. You can go right in (on two floors) and look around. It’s huge, gorgeous, old-fashioned and even has free WiFi, which is why I was able to Tweet and Facebook from the very room! Recommended.

House of Bols

Recommended to us by our rep on the campsite (who was very helpful – if you’re reading this, Dan, thanks again!), we headed there after the Rijksmuseum as it’s just a few minutes’ walk away. Neither myself or my other half are big drinkers, but our rep said it was fun. I don’t want to ruin it for anyone who goes, so let’s just say it’s more than just a bar – it’s an interactive, fun museum. Then at the end you get a free cocktail and two free shots – though of course they’re notĀ reallyĀ free as you’ve paid for them as part of your entrance fee. It’s something a little different, and fun, and made us a tad giggly…

Van Gogh Museum

We were still giggly after crossing the road to the Van Gogh Museum so we managed to go right through the place without seeing the famousĀ Sunflowers,Ā so we had to go back down and find it. If you’re really into art and paintings, this place is recommended. It also has works by other artists that Van Gogh knew, I believe.

Hard Rock Cafe

We try and visit this place in every city we go to (though somehow we missed the one in Paris – another excuse to go again next year šŸ˜‰ ) and Amsterdam was no exception. They’re Ā not cheap places, by any means, but they do good food and nice big portions, which was nice after a busy few hours. And the staff are always lovely!

Homomonument

We passed this on the way to Anne Frank’s House. It’s a monument for gay and lesbians who’ve been persecuted. It’s simple and pretty, jutting out into the canal. We couldn’t see the whole thing at the time as it was covered in flowers, which I suspect is something to do with a GLBTQ festival that was on recently. An interesting monument, well worth checking out.

Anne Frank House

It’s very difficult to describe this place. You can’t call it fun, nice, good, or exciting. It’s just not appropriate, given the story behind it. ItĀ isĀ though, very interesting, poignant, and quite emotional. Despite the fact you go around most of it in a line and kind of have to go at everyone else’s pace, I still found it quite tearjerking. If you’re interested in history at all, this is a very educational and fascinating place, and will probably make you go and buy Anne Frank’s Diary – I certainly did. I’m not saying any more as I don’t want to give it away, but it’s worth visiting. Though make sure you pre-order tickets online before you go, otherwise the queue is huge. We pre-ordered and got given a time, which made it much faster.

Westerkirk

We popped in for a few minutes, intending to climb the tower, but the tours were full as due to the narrow nature, there are limited numbers on tours. We didn’t want to stand around waiting when we could be out exploring other things, so we had to give it a miss this time. I suspect it’s brilliant up in the tower as it’s the highest point in Amsterdam, which isn’t saying much as the place isĀ flat,Ā seriously flat. The church itself is fairly plain compared to some I’ve seen, but is pretty much next door to Anne Frank’s House, so worth seeing if you’re in the area.

The House Boat Museum

We hadn’t really intended to go here, but we literally walked past it on our way somewhere else, so we popped in. Naturally, as it’s a canal boat, it’s not that big, but it’s very interesting to see how everything’s been designed to make it fit. It’s very very cute and interesting, and the man running it seems full of knowledge about house boats in general and how it’s a very expensive undertaking to have one!

One of the bazillion canals, taken from one of the bazillion bridges

One of the bazillion canals, taken from one of the bazillion bridges

Canal Cruise

It’s got to be done – Amsterdam pretty much thrives on its canals, and has more than Venice. The one we went on had headphones so you could select your language and hear the recorded tour. It was a little impersonal, but the man driving the boat was so grumpy I wouldn’t have wanted him to give a tour anyway! It’s interesting to be so physically low down and see what’s around you. I loved the fact that we went right up and around Centraal Station (which is the transport hub) and sailed between that and North Amsterdam on a great big lake. The tour was about an hour and ten minutes and really is a must, especially since it’s pretty cheap.

The Resistance Museum

We had to dash round a little as we got there with just an hour before closing. We saw everything on the ground floor – but aren’t sure what’s up the stairs! What we did see, though, was absolutely fascinating. Again, if you’re into history, this gives a real insight into World War II, mainly from the perspective of what happened in Holland/The Netherlands. I’d definitely go back there again and take it all in more slowly and check out the rest of the place. It’s definitely worth a visit.

Our Lord in the Attic

A clandestine church. In the 1660s, when it became illegal to worship certain religions, this chapel was built on the top three floors of a couple of houses. It’s intriguing, as, like Anne Frank’s House, it couldn’t be seen by the outside world. It’s much bigger than I was expecting, and very ornate, considering it was hidden. The whole idea is intriguing and it’s also slightly amusing that the place is pretty much in the middle of the Red Light District. Again, worth checking out.

Dam Square

It really is pretty much just a square, with buildings all around and a monument in the middle. Like Trafalgar Square, but not as pretty. Madame Tussauds is just off the square, too, as is the Red Light District.

Museum Van Loon

Basically a house museum. A very beautiful building, both inside and out, with lots of very interesting features and a lovely garden. If you’re interested in visiting historical properties, again, this is worth checking out.

American Book Center

For book fans, this is definitely worth visiting. It is, as the name suggests, full of books in the English language, with American versions of the covers – I assume the spelling is American, too. A lovely, higgledepiggledy shop with lots of variety (though a shockingly tiny erotic fiction section – though I found anthologies containing stories from myself and Kay Jaybee, which was very exciting!) and free WiFi. If you’re passing, head on in.

We also went into various bars and cafes (though not of the drug-selling variety – though just walking past them was enough to get you stoned), one of which overlooked an alleyway with the infamous red-lit windows. What we suspect many people didn’t know (thanks again to insider knowledge from our rep), though, was that the “ladies” in that particular establishment were in fact, transsexuals. It was a truly fascinating insight into the Red Light District to sit and watch people going in and out without them knowing. It was great for research! Look out for A Taste of Amsterdam – though of course I’ve got to write A Taste of Rome, first.

The Condomerie - where people mainly stood and giggled. Yes, I was one of them.

The Condomerie – where people mainly stood and giggled. Yes, I was one of them.

The Red Light District itself is pretty much what you’d expect – ladies in the windows in their underwear. The vast majority are not very attractive and are standing there smoking and messing around on their phones.Ā NotĀ sexy. There are lots of sex shops, too, many really tacky places like you’d find in London’s Soho. Thankfully, there were a couple of really nice ones, though the staff weren’t a patch on the Sh! Girlz. I found it really interesting from the perspective of research, but found it horribly seedy, but better from the perspective of the working girls. It’s heavily policed and there are CCTV cameras everywhere. If anyone misbehaves (i.e. football fans jeering and banging on the windows) the girls will whisk their curtains shut straight away. Can’t say I blame them, really.

Overall, it’s a city where you can pretty much do whatever you’re interested in. If you don’t want to see the seedy parts, then you avoid them. It is very confined to one section in the centre. There are museums galore, walking tours, a zoo (we purposely didn’t go this time as we know we’d have spent an entire day there), parks, etc, etc… I did find it much more difficult to navigate than London, Paris or Rome, despite the fact it’s smaller. I suspect the fact there’s only one Metro line (which was closed) didn’t help. Also, there are bikesĀ literallyĀ everywhere. Crossing the road is taking your life in your hands – even more so than Paris or Rome as you can’t always hear the bikes coming!

So, that’s a snapshot of the city and what I did there. I enjoyed it and would definitely go back, but Paris still holds the crown for my favourite city in the world… so far.

I Have a New Cover!

You may have seen the occasional comment here and there about a novel I co-authored with the fabulous Lily Harlem. Well, it has been contracted, and now we have a cover.Ā *happy dance*

Grand Slam is a full length erotic romance novel, with lots of other themes, including tennis and BDSM! We had soooo much fun writing this book and we hope you have as much fun reading it. It will be a little while yet, as we havenā€™t had edits through yet, but we have our fingers and toes crossed that it will be out in time for the US Open in August, as some of the action takes place there. Iā€™m not saying anything else because I donā€™t want to give anything away šŸ˜‰

Hereā€™s some unofficial information on the book:

Marie Sherratt is beginning a new life in California. Her qualifications and determination have taken her to the Los Carlos Tennis Academy, where she will be the on-site psychologist for all the players, including world-famous Travis Connolly. Sheā€™s followed Travisā€™ career for years and also happens to think heā€™s seriously hot. Her first in-the-flesh glimpse of him isnā€™t quite what she was expecting, and from then onwards, things between her and Travis do not run smoothly, especially when it turns out the attraction is mutual.

Can Marie help Travis to regain his title as worldā€™s number one seed? Or will their feelings get in the way?

So, without further ado, hereā€™s the cover:

What do you think? We’re also hoping this may turn into a series with lots of sexy, sporty characters šŸ™‚

The Brit Babes Are Here!

britbabes_badge_1Itā€™s official – Iā€™m a Brit Babe!!!

You may have noticed the phrase Brit Babes floating about on Facebook and Twitter lately – and this is why.

Myself and seven of my erotica writer friends have come together to form a group to give you, the wondrous reading public, a fantastic place to visit to find information about ALL our stories in one place!

I think I can confidently guarantee that all erotica tastes are catered for. Whether you are brand new to erotica, or a regular reader whoā€™d like to try out a new author- we have something that will tickle your fancy!

So – here we are:

Lucy Felthouse, Kay Jaybee, K D Grace, Lexie Bay, Tabitha Rayne, Lily Harlem, Natalie Dae and Victoria Blisse.

Eight British-based authors dedicated to bringing you the best erotic reads we possibly can!!

So – what can I offer you via my busy pen:

I have been described as ‘a true mistress of the erotic word’ – and as you’ve probably spotted from the banner at the top of my website, I write all sorts. I write erotica and erotic romance with all different pairings, different settings and different genres. Contemporary, paranormal, semi-historical… I’ve penned BDSM, shifters, vampires, lesbians, gay men, flings, ghosts, interracial, threesomes, femdom maledom, modern fairy tales, from the male perspective and much, much more. At the moment, much of my work is in the form of short stories, but I have a novella available, some longer short stories and the first book in a series. I’ve got a co-authored novel contracted to be released, as well as more novellas, and I also have a novel out on submission. So hopefully I’ll have some longer works available for you in coming months. Just check out the ‘Writing’ page on my website to see everything I can offer to steam up your eReader šŸ™‚

All this week you can visit my fellow Babes personal blogs to find out all about them!

1st- Lily Harlem

3rd- Kay Jaybee

4th – Lucy Felthouse

5th – K D Grace

6th – Tabitha Rayne

7th – Emmy Ellis

8th – Lexie Bay

9th –Ā Victoria Blisse

So why not visit all my other Babes sites? And donā€™t forget The Brit Babes Blog itself! Come and join in the fun!!

Happy Reading!

Lucy x

LGBT Event – Hosted by Scorching Book Reviews

LGBTWhy LGBT?

Why not?! As you can see from the header on my website, I write all kinds of genres and all kinds of pairings. I love having the freedom to write what I like, about whatever kinds of people I like. Out of everything I write, my lesbian books sell the best. I’m not sure why, but as long as people are reading and enjoying my books, I don’t mind. My latest GLBT release is actually part of a group project where myself and six other writers took on the Seven Deadly Sins. Mine was Pride, and my story, The Sweetest Revenge, is a hot and sexy F/F tale about what happens when one of the characters is too proud.

Here’s the blurb:

Abigailā€™s had a crush on Mackenzie the motorcycle courier for months, but Mackenzie doesnā€™t even know she exists. Nothing exists for Mackenzie, though, except for her pride and joy ā€“ her Ducati Monster.

After an unpleasant encounter, Abigail decides to get her own back on Mackenzie ā€“ in the worst possible way. Despite the pleas of her colleagues, Abigail plans to hide Mackenzieā€™s precious motorbike, and take the haughty bitch down a peg or two.

Naturally, when Mackenzie discovers her bike is gone, there are fireworks. Itā€™s April 1st, so she suspects trickery rather than criminal activity, but that doesnā€™t mean the person responsible will be getting off lightlyā€¦

Read an excerpt and check out the buy links here.

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