Please join me in welcoming the fabulous Empress of Erotica - Lucy Felthouse!
Lucy, it is my pleasure having you join me in Exile today. How are you? What have you been up to lately?
Why don't we begin by you introducing yourself in 50 words or less.
I'm an erotica and erotic romance writer from the UK. I'm with
several publishers and write in several sub-genres and pairings – and it's
great fun!
What books are you currently reading? Who are your favorite authors?
I'm currently reading Eighty
Days Red by Vina Jackson. My favourite authors in erotica and erotic
romance include Portia Da Costa, Saskia Walker, Janine Ashbless, and many, many
more. I discover new favourites all the time!
What inspires you to create?
My imagination, I guess! The more I write and get published, the
more I want to write and get published. Also hot guys are pretty
inspirational—I tend to write my celebrity crushes into my books.
Didn't you get into writing erotica because
of a dare?
I sure did! It was when I was at
University. I decided to do a Creative Writing degree because when I left
college I still had no idea what I wanted to do as a career, so I thought I'd
buy myself three more years to decide.
When I was there, I was sitting around the dinner table with a group of
friends. I don't remember the exact conversation, but I suspect it must have
been quite dirty because it spurred one of my friends on to make a comment that
I should try writing erotic fiction. I laughed it off to begin with, but then
he dared me to do it, so I couldn't say no, then! The rest is history!
What lead to the creation of the book we're discussing today?
I'd wanted to write for Ellora's Cave for a long time, so when I
saw that they were launching a range for men – Ellora's Cave for Men – it
spurred me on to have a think about aiming at that range to start with, then
hopefully to write other things for them. I like writing from the male
perspective, and I had a good think about what I could write that would be
suitable for men, utilising their fantasies, etc. I came up with the idea of a
young man on his gap year, having all sorts of sexual adventures. And that's
where it all started. A Taste of London
just released, and I can't wait to see what readers think. Also, there's no
reason why women shouldn't read it, too, if they enjoy hard erotica.
Do you have more planned? Is this book part of a series?
Yes, this is the first book in a series. Each one will be set in
a different place that the lead character, Ryan Stonebridge, visits on his gap
year. After London, he visits Paris, then Rome. After that... who knows? You'll
have to wait and see! J
Any plans to be in Atlanta soon?
I'm afraid not. If my books start to sell really well and make
me lots of money, then I'll definitely go travelling. And if I end up in
Atlanta, I'll be the one trying to sneak onto the set of The Vampire Diaries in
order to seduce Ian Somerhalder...
Thanks so much for having me here, I appreciate it! And thanks
to those who have stopped by J
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Ryan Stonebridge and his friend Kristian
Hurst are heading off on the trip of a lifetime. They’re spending their gap
year traveling the world and expect lots of sun, sights and sex. The guys have
a couple of days in the English capital before catching the Eurostar to Paris.
Unfortunately, a family emergency means that Kristian has to head back home for
a while, leaving Ryan to continue the trip alone.
Luckily for Ryan, he’s an attractive guy
and there is no shortage of gorgeous women available to help take his mind off
Kristian’s family drama.
More info, excerpt and buy links: http://lucyfelthouse.co.uk/published-works/a-taste-of-london/
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Lucy is a graduate of the University of
Derby, where she studied Creative Writing. During her first year, she was dared
to write an erotic story - so she did. It went down a storm and she's never
looked back. Lucy has had stories published by Cleis Press, Constable and Robinson,
Decadent Publishing, Ellora's Cave, Evernight Publishing, House of Erotica,
Ravenous Romance, Resplendence Publishing, Sweetmeats Press and Xcite Books.
She is also the editor of Uniform Behaviour, Seducing the Myth, Smut by the Sea
and Smut in the City. Find out more at http://www.lucyfelthouse.co.uk.
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