Please welcome the author of Lust Abroad, featured in
the highly anticipated summer boxed set Tropical
Tryst, Available TOMORROW! ONLY 99cents!
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Hi, everyone, I’m Whitley Cox. I write
contemporary erotic romance with beginner kink and lots of humor. My current
series, The Dark and Damaged Hearts,
is on the darker side, but some of my upcoming releases are much lighter. I do
read in the same genre I write, but I also read a variety of other genres as
well. I’m a big Game of Thrones fan,
as well as Terry Goodkind’s the Wizard’s
First Rule and anything by Diana Gabaldon or Rebecca Zanetti. I’m a
stay-at-home mom to a two-and-a-half-year-old little girl, so my writing time
is typically nap time with a fluffy dog on my lap, bedtime and on Saturdays
when I go sit in Starbucks for hours. I’m a big tea granny, love the smell of
coffee but not crazy about the taste and my favorite form of exercise is rebounder
(everyone gets their own mini-trampoline!) I’m also an avid runner and when the
words just aren’t happening I’ve been known to paint and/or bake. One thing
that people might now know about me is that I’m a HUGE Young and the Restless
fan. So, if you’re interested in discussing all things Genoa City, I’m your
girl! You can find me pretty much everywhere. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter,
Tumblr, my website. Send me a message or just a quick “hi”, I love getting
mail!
My story Lust
Abroad is set in Peru. For our honeymoon my husband and I backpacked for
six months through twelve countries. We had a modest DIY wedding, and chose to
put all our saved money into the trip of a lifetime instead of a one-day party.
We visited Central America, Peru, Easter Island and then headed over to South
East Asia for the second half of our adventure. This wasn’t our first rodeo
though, we backpacked Indonesia together a few years previous and I backpacked
Thailand and Malaysia on my own. But even then nothing prepares you for some of
the trials and tribulations a backpacker, thousands of miles away from home, in
a foreign country where the language is different and the customs are
different, faces. I’m not going to sugar coat things here Peru was a disaster
for us. We were robbed not two hours after having landed, out of our hostel no
less. They broke in, ransacked the place and took all our valuables. Then while
in Cusco my husband ended up in the hospital. We’re experienced backpackers,
but that doesn’t mean we weren’t thrown for a complete loop and contemplated
giving up and going home.
If it hadn’t been for a couple of fellow
Canadians I stumbled across in the police station in Miraflores and their
overwhelming generosity and kindness, not to mention our stubbornness to not let
Peru get the best of us we would have thrown in the towel. But we didn’t. We
followed Elissa and Matt back to their hostel, met some incredible people then
continued on with our trip. It wasn’t until Cusco where my husband fell ill
with a gastro-intestinal bug and was admitted to the hospital just two days
before we were set to go and hike to the ruins at Machu Picchu that I really
got scared. Things and possessions are one thing, they’re replaceable, but when
the love of your life is on a gurney in a foreign country and they’re using
some rather unorthodox methods on him, that’s when the real fear sets in.
But again, we made it through. We didn’t take
the Inca Trail, for obvious reasons, but we hiked the fifteen hundred steps to
the top, then the twelve hundred steps to the top of the second mountain. We
persevered, we did it together and we will carry those memories with us
forever.
Now my story, Lust Abroad isn’t about a couple on their honeymoon, it’s about a
second chance at happiness and love. Two broken hearts meet on an airplane and
the attraction is instant. Fate has them both staying at the same hostel and
from there the sparks fly. Throw in some comedy, hot sex and some maniacal
gun-wielding drug lords and Lust Abroad
is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat, turning pages and give you all
the happy feels.
Despite our rough go in Peru I decided to write
a story set there and weave in some of our experiences. Because rather than
dwell on the negative things and get angry (believe me at the time I was
homicidal) I’ve now decided to take what we learned, take our experience and
turn it into a positive. We grew more as a couple in those two hellish weeks
than I think we did in the entire six months of our trip. We’ve learned some
valuable lessons about trust. Who you can trust and when you should trust your
gut. And most of all we learned what is really important, and that’s being
together. Yes, they stole our cameras (among other things), but we got a new
one and moved one. We still have pictures and we’ll always have the memories
and we’ll always have each other.
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