Tara Chevrestt is here to tell me why writing
Female-Female romances are fun! I'm pretty
excited to hear about it! So let's welcome her! But
first let's check out her cool new F/F romance.
BOOK BLURB: Elizabeth is a small-town
Kansas girl who has grown up under her domineering father's shadow. When she
finds out that her father has denied her hand in marriage to the town's most
eligible bachelor--a man she's long secretly desired--she snaps. Her father
punches her for the last time. She realizes she has no future and with stories
of suffragettes, women's rights, and voting in her head, vows to be free.
She escapes to New York City where she meets Margaret. Margaret believes in the right to vote for women and engages Elizabeth to join in the National Women's Party activities.
Operation: Opera House is underway. In a month's time, President Wilson is due at the Metropolitan Opera House to give a speech. The NWP hopes that a peaceful protest will convince the president to gather congress in order to ratify the 19th Amendment.
As they prepare and plan, Margaret shows Elizabeth how to live and love. Under Margaret's sensual touch, Elizabeth begins to heal from numerous emotional wounds. But on March 4th, 1919, their "peaceful protest" becomes a riot on the streets of New York.
A riot ensues in Elizabeth's heart as well when her former flame shows up in the city…
She escapes to New York City where she meets Margaret. Margaret believes in the right to vote for women and engages Elizabeth to join in the National Women's Party activities.
Operation: Opera House is underway. In a month's time, President Wilson is due at the Metropolitan Opera House to give a speech. The NWP hopes that a peaceful protest will convince the president to gather congress in order to ratify the 19th Amendment.
As they prepare and plan, Margaret shows Elizabeth how to live and love. Under Margaret's sensual touch, Elizabeth begins to heal from numerous emotional wounds. But on March 4th, 1919, their "peaceful protest" becomes a riot on the streets of New York.
A riot ensues in Elizabeth's heart as well when her former flame shows up in the city…
For my guest post today, I was asked to write about 5 Ways f/f is Fun to Write. *grins*
1. You can indulge in fantasies on paper that you
may not have had opportunity to indulge in in real
life.
2. You avoid using the word cock!
3. It’s fun to break the rules, and even though this is 2012, thousands of self-righteous people still believe loving who you naturally love is wrong, that there should be a set a rules for LOVE to follow.
4. Love doesn’t discriminate and writing f/f helps me scream that.
5. Hey, who better to pleasure another woman than a woman? Women know how to get the job done! *winks*
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About the Author:
Tara Chevrestt is a deaf
woman, former aviation mechanic, writer, and an editor. She is most passionate
about planes, motorcycles, dogs, and above all, reading. That led to her love
of writing. Between her writing and her editing, which allows her to be home
with her little canine kids, she believes she has the greatest job in the
world. She is very happily married.
Tara also writes as Sonia Hightower. Sonia writes the racy stuff and argues that she was here first. She just wasn't allowed to be unleashed until the last year.
They both agree, however, that strong is sexy, and they don't write the average, simpering damsel. They write about women who see what they want and obtain it.
While Tara and Sonia continue to fight over the laptop and debate who writes the next book, you can find buy links, blurbs, and other fun bits on their website: http://tarachevrestt.weebly.com/index... or their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tara-C...
Tara also writes as Sonia Hightower. Sonia writes the racy stuff and argues that she was here first. She just wasn't allowed to be unleashed until the last year.
They both agree, however, that strong is sexy, and they don't write the average, simpering damsel. They write about women who see what they want and obtain it.
While Tara and Sonia continue to fight over the laptop and debate who writes the next book, you can find buy links, blurbs, and other fun bits on their website: http://tarachevrestt.weebly.com/index... or their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tara-C...
I agree with her five reasons & her book sounds intriguing.
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