As you know I love it when cool authors come on and give interesting guest posts. Today we will learn, from talented author Kacey Hammell, How Ropes Make Sex Interesting!
Wowzer!
First of course, check out her cool new book.
BLURB:
The time has come
for Brady Jacobs to grab hold of
the woman he loves and their future. But his
lady, Isabella Knowles, is skittish. She’ll bolt at the mention of a future
with him. He needs to handle her with precise planning, tools to seduce and
never give her a moment to flee.
Brady will tie
her down, pleasure her, push her farther than she’s ever experienced…then ask
her to marry him. But no amount of planning can ensure Bella’s answer won’t
include the business end of her Glock.
Topic: How Rope Makes Sex Interesting.
How
the rope touches someone’s skin – caressing, tight, sometimes even comforting –
is sexy and powerful.
And aphrodisiac, if you will, and adds to the baser
senses. The inability to touch heightens the tension and desire for some. The
helpless factor ramps up the sensations and it makes for a liberating
experience. With the passion and
eroticism of the moment, there’s also a freedom of being tied up and
surrendering. The freedom from everyday life, stress, and getting away from
one’s own thoughts. Feeling completely alive to enjoy someone else’s care.
Not many people are willing to give up any
control, such as Isabella in TIED DOWN, but it takes a strong man to show her
the true person she is. He has to be in tune with who she is – as a woman as a
whole – and know what makes her tick, what drives her and when to make “his
move”. Brady loves his lady and will do whatever he can to fulfill all her
dreams and desires…and his own!
About the Author:
Canadian author, Kacey Hammell is a multi-published erotic romance author who
writes mainly in the Contemporary Erotic/Romantic Suspense genres. She is a true romantic at heart.
The Wife and Mom: Born, raised and still living
in her hometown in Ontario, Canada, Kacey found true love with her
husband. As a Mom of three, Kacey has
made certain that each of her children know the value of the written word and
the adventures they could escape on by becoming book-a-holics in their own
right.
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