Saturday, March 9, 2013

Sex Scene in Seven Sentences

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My serial novel, The Presidents Club, a political thriller, is now available twice a week, on Sundays and Wednesdays on the publisher's website. My weekly blog on the same site is presented every Friday. 

The Set Up
        Rosemary Woods is executive secretary to billionaire investor, Julian Thibaut. Her unrequited crush on Thibaut's personal security chief, Gerald Pointe, has come to fruition the night before. They are finishing breakfast and we join the scene just after she asks him if he wants to see the morning paper.

The Sentences:
        “I guess not, neither of us are dressed to go get it,” and they laughed together. “What day is it anyway?” he asked.
“Saturday.” She smiled as she got up and walked towards the bedroom. As she walked, she untied the belt of her robe. Then she said over her shoulder, “You must have enjoyed last night if you can’t remember what day it is.” 
As she stepped out of view, the robe dropped to the floor.

...and now:
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24 comments:

  1. Will be interesting to see what happens next, sounds like her now-required crush turned out well LOL. Terrific snippet!

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    1. Thanks Veronica.
      That snippet ends the chapter.
      I think everyone knows what happens next! LOL

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  2. Shades of Ian Flemming! Very tasteful but... Don't market it as 'adult'. If you do you'll get complaints that it's not erotic enough. .oO(That damn 50 Shades...)

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    1. Thanks, John.
      The favorable comparison to Ian Fleming is a high compliment! I appreciate it.

      This scene is about as erotic as I write. The Presidents Club is being promoted as a political thriller.

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  3. Hmm... I have a hunch I know what happens next. lol

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  4. I can appreciate a female character who knows that perfect moment to disrobe!

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  5. Love the last sentence- LOL so enticing yet tasteful at the same time.
    ~Summer
    My 8 sentences

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  6. Good snippet and great way to end a chapter!

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  7. I wonder how they got there and what happens next. Great snippet, makes me want to read more.

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  8. What a way to start a Sunday. Nice 8. I tweeted.

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  9. I never say no to a little more steam but this is a nice tease all the same.

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  10. No unrequited interest now :-) Very tasteful. Great snippet.

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  11. Indeed, he must have enjoyed himself, or is that memory lapse a sign that something's going sideways? Intriguing.

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  12. I'll echo the Ian Fleming comment from above. So, no further descriptions then? ;-)

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  13. Well done. This is appropriate for a political thriller.

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  14. Loved how this was done. very classy done and enjoyed the snippet. :-)

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  15. Very seductive! Nice one. May I add that the covers are awesome.

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  16. Methinks your skill at piquing the attention of readers contributed more to your choice for this post's title than did your love of alliteration. ;-) Way to hook us!

    ~Joyce Scarbrough

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  17. Oh my. Love the way you bring in the sex without hitting us over the head with it. Great eight.

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  18. Woot! Work it, girl. :D Nice snippet, Frank. :)

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  19. Ah, classic siren move...good for her!

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  20. Classy scene. It's simmering, but not blatant. Well done.

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