Every story has a story--that is, every manuscript has its own life cycle, and they're not all alike. The genesis of Gypsy Witch, one of my stories in the Naughty Literati's newest anthology, is a bit more tangled than most.
It all started many years ago, when I worked as a trial attorney in downtown Sacramento, California, where I still live. SacTown has much to recommend it, including a historically significant downtown--at least parts of it are historically significant. Many of the lovely old Victorians were ripped down to make way for high-rise office buildings, but some remain.
An older building that could use a bit of refurbishment is the Masonic Temple at 12th and J Streets. J Street is a major traffic artery in Sacramento--it stretches all the way from the Sacramento River through downtown, midtown, East Sac and then to the American River. Its name then undergoes a change to Fair Oaks Boulevard, which threads its way through the suburbs--Arden-Arcade, where I live, through Carmichael and then to Fair Oaks Village, where I lived when married, over a decade ago.
I used to drive or walk along J Street many times weekly for nearly twenty years, and so noticed the
Masonic Temple. It's faced with stonework, its front door enclosed in a faux Gothic arch. On each side of the arch, a knight stands brooding. I was intrigued by the facade, and after I'd started writing, my imagination awakened those knights with devastating consequences.
The first draft of the story emphasized the mother and daughter witches, with child Gina testing her abilities. After my writing goals shifted from more mainstream romance to hotter, sexier romances, I rewrote what I had into a steamier tale, which features some fine spellcasting as well as a very wild menage.
Suz deMello fills Gypsy Witch with emotion and enough heat to ignite the pages.
4.5 stars
--Elise Lynn, sensualreads.com
4.5 stars
--Elise Lynn, sensualreads.com
I enjoyed this story...
--Rebecca A., Amazon reader
well-written and extremely hot...
--Coffee Time Romance (Goodreads review)
Hope you love it, too!
Buy the anthology here--a $10 value for only 99 cents.
Congrats on your latest release! That anthology looks wonderful! I've enjoyed the others!
ReplyDeleteLove anthologies and this one sounds special...I wish you lots of success with this...
ReplyDeleteI live in California too and I've gone past Sacramento many times but we were heading somewhere and passing through. Its looks like an interesting town with a long history.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your story. Its sounds interesting.
Thanks for your comments, mates :)
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