Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Bundle up with the Red Hot Wild Women Writers this holidays.

Aloha everyone! On Black Friday we six hot women writers are releasing our bundle of erotica romance stories. Over 60, 000 words, 6 hot stories to bundle up with this chilly winter and in the holidays. One wee NSFW piccie :-) 

The hotties answered a few more questions about writing, love, sex and favorite things. Thanks for reading! Aloha Meg, Mikey, Kay Dee, Alix, Ruby and Iona!!! 


Name three places it's easy for you to relax.

MIKEY: I generally don't relax. In the bath. In a hot tub. Even on vacation, I don't necessarily relax. About the only time I relax is on my Harley rolling down the open road with goddamn time frame.

KAY DEE: Café, hiking in the woods, hanging out near water (sitting in a chair next to it or floating on it in a boat).

ALIX: Beaches, pretty much ALL beaches. Grew up around the Great Lakes, beaches were a staple of life. Mountains, I truly enjoy the views from up at the top, or even halfway. If there’s a place where mountains and beaches converge, that’s where I want to be. :-) In the woodlands of the Upper Peninsula. I miss those long walks to reach the perfect beaches. (Meg: Here’s a tip. If you want to become a writer, come from Michigan. We have so many writers from there, it’s almost uncanny! :-) I lived there when I first came to the States. It must be something in their water supply, or long, longggggggggg winters. :-) )

RUBY: I sit on the cliff tops listening to the lull of waves, gently crashing down on the sea wall under moonlight. Another is, lying alone on my bed, deep in thought, sucking chocolate, listening to classical music. Lastly, a hot soak enriched with oils and  rose petals, flickering candles, a gentle fragrance from a burner and a glass of Bucks Fizz.

MEG: Kona, on the Big Island of Hawai’i. Sitting in the back of a luxury car, being driven. The West Coast of New Zealand, along the Punakaiki stretch of the coast. Wild, rugged and windswept. It’s gorgeous.






Night owl or Early bird?

KAY DEE: I love getting up early…before anyone else and getting right to writing: ) Although – I can do the same thing at night – everyone’s in bed and I’m still up writing: )

ALIX: Night owl all the way. Daylight is annoying at times. LOL

RUBY: I’m a vampire girl I only ‘come out’ at night… sweet dreams readers.

MEG: Pure night owl. I’m dysfunctional in the daylight.



What genre do you like to read?

MIKEY: gay romance, some fantasy, Star Wars, and I have a secret addiction to spy novels. Micah goddamn Dalton is hot. I've saved a bullet for him.

KAY DEE: It’s a mood thing for me – mostly erotic romance in sub-genres paranormal, fantasy, contemporary, historical, sci-fi, steam-punk – then I want to stop and read something mainstream – detective-type stuff – like Patricia Cornwell or Kathy Reichs.

ALIX: Pretty much all of them. I truly enjoy a good written (accurate) historical, as well as the fantastical that takes me to another world. The paranormals to suspend belief and yes, even erotic/a. Have to keep up with what I write. :-) I’m a sucker for a romance that has me believing in “happily-ever-afters” even if only for that second.

RUBY: Predominantly, I am a supernatural kinda girl. I love baddies and wish they’d win more… hehehe.  I don’t often read romance, murder mystery, thrillers or whodunits. The dark and macabre worlds of paranormal stories and the hint of truth contained within them are of fine substance for me. I love stories that contain any type of sexual gender, fetish or practice, non-fiction or fiction. These make interesting reads for me.

MEG: I read a selection, but I love the male/male romances. I read a lot of mainstream as well, mostly murder mysteries and romances. I love a good British cosy and occasionally read thrillers… skipping over the icky stuff. I read for the characters in any book, sometimes the plot is the background story for me. Anything with psychology thrown in is usually a draw card too for me.  


Lace, Leather, or Denim?

MIKEY: Leather and denim

KAY DEE: Totally denim :-)

ALIX: Combination of the three. I’m a sucker for leather and am extremely comfortable in denim. Lace is for bras and panties.

RUBY: I own clothes with all three and it depends what mood I’m in. Delicate and feminine? Basques and lace. A naughty girl? It’s gotta be leather or denim.

MEG: I like lace and leather combined, but if I had to pick one, it would be lace. I like wearing Victoriana clothing in the winter.



           
What brings about an idea that you form into a story, how do you know it’s a viable idea?

KAY DEE: The simplest thing…like I mentioned, my fascination in the elusive cougar. That thought planted the seed, and then the pot simmers for hours, days, or months…until the characters become recognizable and the story forms, ready to be written.

ALIX: More often than not, mine come to me out of nowhere. Those are usually the ones that last. There are others that pop in while I’m working another storyline. And those eventually are interwoven into a series of books. Those that are viable are the ones that I just cannot not stop working on. It’s as if nothing exists besides getting the story finished. I’ll keep going until I literally fall asleep on the keyboard. I’ve also had other ideas that took off, stopped, was certain they were finished then all of a sudden with the completion of a completely different story, that one comes back on. It’s funny like that. LOL

RUBY: A character ‘pops’ into my brain, his/her fetish, how that can affect people, could it be turned in to a story etc. Ideas are jotted down in pencil, and then at a later date I think ‘ooh, there could be something there.’ I check with colleagues to see if they like the idea, I always get mixed answers. Some turn up their noses and some are gagging to hear more of the …saucy details.

MEG: The ideas often come out of the blue. I don’t have much say over them. I usually sit with it a day or so to see whether it’ll start to ‘run.’ When it has legs and won’t leave me alone, I start taking dictation. I often only get tiny pieces of a story. Sometimes it’s a sentence that starts it off and then I’m at the mercy of The Muses and what they have to say. Thank God!! I’ve gotten used to them leading the story now. I just to type fast and try not to let my own ego or ideas get in the way.



Do you like muscled men?

ALIX: I most definitely do! Who doesn’t want a sculptured male to gaze at? Okay, okay, so I would also be drooling, but that wasn’t the question. 

MIKEY: I just like men. Muscles or no.
                                                                                     
KAY DEE: Not too muscly – just enough to know he’s strong: )

MEG: No. LOL. I really don’t like muscle bound, hairy men. Partly too, on the muscles, I suspect it’s because I’m a New Zealander. Culturally we don’t do the ‘body beautiful’ thing that’s prevalent here in the States. I like my men ‘normal.’ I don’t like the hard planes that muscles produce. I suppose though I do like a firm back and shoulders. I do find that sexy. But I have a thing for shoulders.

IONA: Muscular but not musclebound if that makes sense.

RUBY: Er, sorry guys, natural muscle only for me. Although I think the WWF kinda guys are cute, I prefer skinny, with a little cuddly tummy I can stroke.





What’s the biggest turn off in a lover?

ALIX: Someone who doesn’t take proper care of themselves. By that I mean, those who don’t have good hygiene.

MEG: A bad kisser, too much slobber, closed mouth, too fast. Ugh. Or the jabbing tongue. Eek. Men who don't have a clue how to bring a woman to orgasm and aren't willing to learn. Men who think a penis is the only thing they need to know how to use in bed. 

MIKEY: Food in their facial hair.

KAY DEE: When he doesn’t share his emotions verbally with me – it ends up being a one-sided communication that feels more like a rejection.

IONA: Someone who isn't working on the same mental plane as you.

RUBY: Pubes. Smoking.





What’s the biggest turn on in a lover?

ALIX: One who shares my soul. :-)

MIKEY: An erection and no food in their facial. (Meg: LOL. Jesus Mike)

MEG: A good kisser, someone who is very sensuous, but passionate. A man with a gentle touch and knows how to not rub a clitoris raw. 

KAY DEE: Words of love…simple touching, shows of affection.

IONA: Somebody who is in the same mental place as you. It all starts in the head.

RUBY: Age and maturity.





Do you experiment with those sex scenes you create, or strictly use your imagination?

MIKEY: Anything is viable, just got to Rubic it around until it makes sense.

KAY DEE: I’d like to say I’ve experience a good portion of what I write *LOL* But it’s pretty much my wild imagination and I use it to full capacity when writing those love scenes.

ALIX: Most times. There are certain scenes I can’t enact myself, due to past experiences, that doesn’t stop me from asking friends and others about theirs. Trust me, I’ve heard people whisper behind their hands about being placed in my books. Other times I have to use my imagination, because, well, fantasy just does not exist in our world. LOL

RUBY: Simply both!  It could go ‘Darling, I have an idea, could we try…’  and I either get ‘do I have to?’ or ‘is that idea for real’ and the answers are,  “yes, you have to, it’s a tough job I know’ and ‘ yes in supernatural land, anything is real, does it sound horny though?’

MEG: It depends. I don’t have anyone to experiment on at the moment. So it’s either stuff from past partners, or I imagine it in my mind. If I had someone here though, I WOULD experiment on them. LOL.


How do you like your steak? 

IONA: Medium. I've no issues with a wee bit of blood!

KAY DEE: Medium-well and smothered in mushrooms :-) 

ALIX: Medium to well done. I’m not a fan of raw meat. Just not appealing and with my imagination it’s not hard to take that final leap into “OMG” and it’s all over. Don’t want it screaming at me. Just sayin’... LOL

RUBY: Is steak another word for cock Or real steak? (Meg: LOL. Jesus Ruby! LOL)

MEG: Medium to well done. No pink showing. Apparently people find this tough, but I’ve always eaten it this way, so it tastes fine to me. LOL. Although I do apologize to chef in a restaurant. And I like it with a sauce of some kind. A wine reduction, parmesan crust, French cream, mushroom, anything really… gravy and sauce… yum…



How do you weave reality into the fiction you create? Do you take from real-life events/happenings? Real people and interactions?

MIKEY: Real life. Mine and others. Specific events may be made up, or taken from headlines and then modified to fit my world, but emotionally I put in a lot of my own experiences. Especially pertaining to some of the darker aspects of my characters world.

KAY DEE: It’s a little of many circumstances - my personal experiences, things I’ve seen at the movies or on TV, stuff I’ve read, or what I’ve picked up from people I know.

ALIX: I do all of it. I enjoy the weave of fantasy into reality. Making it possible for the reader to actually believe it happened, or could have. I use real-life events and happenings. Both on the personal and public stage. It makes the pieces seem more realistic to me. Real people and their interactions are also a must. It really brings the realistic twist into what I’m trying to create. I truly enjoy seeing if my outcome is different from what happened in reality. :-) 

RUBY: I use past/present/future life and my own experiences. Work colleagues and friends experiences. More interesting than that are perhaps the incidentals, a wave, a smile, a touch, a comment, even snippets from conversations; or even inanimate objects. Those from my dreams, are recalled and transferred into notes, although the majority of these divine/spirit interactions are for stories not yet written.

MEG: Yes, I write from a large data base of my own life’s experiences. Anything could end up in there, from a look, gesture, entire event, a particular person, a dialogue. I describe a scene with a Greek flatmate in Saint Nicholas and the cookies his mum used to send him. That was word for word how it used to go every week. LOL. You can’t make some of this stuff up! :-)



What did you eat for breakfast? 

IONA: Porridge. It might be a cliché for us Scots but it has loads of fibre and low GI which keeps me going all morning

KAY DEE: Egg scramble – with asparagus and sharp cheddar.

ALIX: Haven’t ever been a breakfast person as I’m not usually awake. But when I am (like on vacation visiting family) I’ll do the eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, French toast, juice, pancakes, coffee...you know, all the usual food. :-) 

RUBY: Mikey, you’ll like this, always start my day with a good cocksucking… followed by breakfast and a milky day; can’t start it without a good feed.

MEG: I’m not generally up for breakfast. And rarely eat when I first get up. I can’t cope with food first thing. On holiday though when I’m up early and traveling, I’ll eat a full English breakfast. Bacon, poached eggs, baked beans, black or white sausage, proper English sausages, fried bread with a large pot of Earl Grey Tea and pure cream. Yummm.


What is your favorite cuisine? 

IONA: Thai food.

MIKEY: Southern. British comfort food like bangers and mash. Liver and onions, cooked right.

KAY DEE: Man, I really lead a sheltered life…it’s nothing fancy…my husband’s smoked chicken, it melts in my mouth: )

ALIX: Italian and Mexican. I’m a sucker for good pasta and spices that make my eyes water and nose run. Bet that’s a pretty picture you have now. LOL :-)

RUBY: Nouvelle cuisine. You don’t get much and pay a fortune for the privilege.

MEG: French, then the ethnic ones like Afghani, Indian, Burmese, Hawaiian Fusion.



How do you get into your writer’s mindset? 

MIKEY: Close the door, shut out the world, grab a drink and just fucking write. I'm generally naked, a drink next to me, and now a hot pink vapor cig clenched between my teeth (since I quit smoking). I used to smoke pink cigarettes. On occasion, I'll have a cigar.

KAY DEE: First, I have to know I’m going to have some hours of uninterrupted time…when my mind has plenty of time to sink into writing mode. I can’t have any distractions…it’s too easy for me to go “empty.” I set an area up with a drink, soft music, a scented candle…maybe do a short meditation of intention and roll from there.

ALIX: I breathe, light candles and find the right playlist. Sometimes I’ll even go for a walk or annoying my kids a moment before I settle down to write. Annoying the kids is to keep them from getting at me once I start writing. LOL Sometimes I’ll even veg out for a few hours with them to empty my head of all the junk I’ve collected. Clear my mind. :-)

RUBY: Wow, that’s a hard one. I’m so hyper that sitting down to type a word doc, is more difficult than getting ideas or into mindset. I suppose I read a couple chapters from any book I randomly select, that includes dictionaries, thesaurus, and fiction; close the book, sit in the lounge and sup a hot blackcurrant, munch on a box of choc and just type. I may ask to have an ankle brace fitted and tied to the table, so I can’t move and Daddy (age related fetish please note) may have to pamper his little girl whilst she works hehe

MEG: I do a visualization every day that’s not related to writing and the story often keeps popping in pieces of what’s coming next while I visualize. I also pour a Bacardi and diet coke, so that my brain is switched off from its straight and linear course and on the creative track. I’ll start a sentence wherever I am in the scene that I can see in my mind. It might be half way through or at the end. I write what is running ‘hot’ at the time, otherwise I miss stuff. I go back and fill around the main scene later.





Are you in the closet as an erotica writer, or balls to the wall open?

MIKEY: Everyone knows what I do. No closet here in terms of what I write.

KAY DEE: I use a pseudonym, although most of my family and friends know, I keep it away from them. I love what I do, but I don’t wish to offend anyone…most especially my family :-) And some do find it offensive.

ALIX: Not really closet. I don’t throw it about, but I also don’t hide it either. When people ask what I do, I tell them honestly. Either the conversations end there (a lot of times it does, lol) or I find a new friend. I’m not ashamed of writing erotic/a, if anything I’m free, happy and at peace. Which is a huge plus in my book. :-) 

RUBY: I was advised to be a closet girl – am I a girl?
Everyone in UK is backward when it comes to sex, come on folks everyone knows that. Maybe one day, we will be able to mention the word and the stiff upper Brit lip will quiver with excitement not stand erect with angst.

MEG: I’m open. I write under my own name and like what I do. I have no problems telling people what I write. Generally people are intrigued and fascinated by it. If anyone has had a funny reaction, I’ve never struck it.


How many tattoos do you have? 

IONA: One - a youthful experiment somewhere you won't ever see!

MIKEY: Lots… too many to catalog :-)

KAY DEE: Zippety do da day – but I’m not against themJ

ALIX: Two and plan for more...a LOT more. LOL :-)

RUBY: None, am not that trendy. I’m a therapist, I wouldn’t dream of desecrating my body, and skin is a sensual organ.

MEG: None. I have a pain threshold of -500 and while I’m used to seeing them more now, they’re not something I’ve ever hankered for






Wishing everyone Happy Holidays across the globe. 






CONTACT EACH OF OUR HOTTIES AT: 

IONA

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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Red Hot Wild Women Writers answer sizzling and sane questions!!!

Aloha everyone! I'm very happy to announce that 6 of us RED HOT women writers have teamed up with our Publisher MuseItUp. There are 6 hot to trot, romance erotica books in one bundle. Good value for the holidays! And it's fun for all of us to get together and share our stories with you :-) Ruby will be joining us on Part 2 of this blog when we'll have more sizzling and sane Q and A's. :-) 

We have a selection of paranormal, committed m/m/f menage, vampires, cougar shapeshifters, dark secrets in the waters of the Scottish Highlands, BDSM playhouse, Terentian warriors and Hawaiian hybrids. Something for everyone. All with the theme of dark, searching, lost and found... in the Wild Darkness Calls Series. 


On your first published work. How did it feel to pop your publishing cherry?

IONA: I would liken it to losing your virginity! There's lots of build-up, endless discussion and finally it happens. But then life goes on. You feel like there is something different about you and that it must be obvious but nobody notices. You feel like running into the street and shouting, “everything is different, can't you see the change in me?”

MIKEY: Unreal, yet you realize the need to keep writing and other stories roaming around in your nugget demand to be let out, so there's no real rest for the wicked.

KAY DEE: I’m with Iona on this one – it was like running naked in the streets. Everyone could now read my flaws and what if no one enjoyed my story? Especially with a mix of reviews…isn’t everyone supposed to like it? *LOL* Then the dust settles and naked (so to speak) becomes the norm.

ALIX: I was astounded. Choked up, had to go to the site to see for myself that it was real. It was like a dream had come true and it was hard to believe it actually happened. Even to this day, it seems like a dream and I’ll wake up and it won’t be there. Funny, the one thing I wanted to be I became. And here it is, real and just an awesome feeling. :-)

MEG: I don’t think I really even clicked on the day what was happening. I missed the sense of reality with it. I’m more excited about my second book Saint Nicholas coming out on the 28th of Nov. The same date as this bundle actually. I think it has sunk in, in phases. LOL. I was like that with sex though… LOL. People ask that question. What was your first time like? I haven’t got a clue. It didn’t impact me in any way that I remember it. I do know I’m much confident now in telling people I’m a writer. I don’t feel I have to explain myself. I simply AM an author and that’s an incredibly nice feeling. :-)



Favourite author:

IONA: Diana Gabaldon

MIKEY: Tough one. There is a wide variety of authors I read. David Stone, for his Micah Dalton spy novels, Agatha Christie for her mysteries, but also for her uniqueness as a person. Dan Skinner gets to make me cry. Amy Lane for the same reasons. Abigail Roux for giving us Ty and Zane. Shit, there's just to many to name. Josh Lanyon for his Adrian English series. Elizabeth A.Lynn because she gave me Dancers of Arun...yeah and she made be cry too...bitches. I'll read anyone.
  
KAY DEE: Kate Douglas (love her sexy shifters and their world)

ALIX: Way too many! LOL Sherrilyn Kenyon and Christine Feehan. Wonderful pieces woven into each story connected to others.

MEG: Noel Barber, he wrote great sweeping sagas in gorgeous locales.



Where did the inspiration for your sexy, sensual characters come from?

IONA: In 2013 Scottish sculptor Andy Scott created two thirty metre high water horse statues for display in a new park in Falkirk. These huge and controversial statues were meant to use the transforming image of the water horse as a metaphor for both the endurance and the transformation of Scotland's water ways.

However, what they got me thinking about was Kelpies (water horses that could appear in the guise of men) and Scottish mythology in general. From there it was only a short leap of the imagination to envisage what an ancient predator appearing in the form of a man might look like. I'll give you a clue – pretty damn hot!

*See above photograph

MIKEY: Most of the characters, especially the male ones have a lot of me in them, even when it comes to their psychosis. As far as physical descriptions, I like blonds and redheads, sue me. I like tats. I like protagonists who are the antihero. My stories are dark and so are my characters.

KAY DEE: Cougars have been a fascination of mine for as long as it’s fascinated “Holly” – star of the story. They’ve been elusive in MI, no one admitting to the fact they lived here…until finally there was no denying it. “Holly” wanted a picture of the beast and the story unfolded from there.

ALIX: From dreams and real people, with a sprinkle of history mixed in for good measure. Kind of like taking a historical male/female and setting them in the modern era. The mix that appears is very sensual and a turn-on. Seeing how the tough warrior from two-thousand years ago is still the same tough guy today, but not the stereotyped one we’ve been led to believe existed back then. I like to fashion them to be timeless. I don’t believe the “soft” males are a modern moment. It’s always been there in the men, that’s what I want to expose. Share with my readers.

MEG: They come from men I’d like to meet. People I have met. My dreams and fantasies. I think all my female characters are based on me. LOL. But the men are all parts of different people I’ve known, loved, liked, sometimes disliked. I like vulnerable men and metro men. They’re incredibly sexy and sensuous to me. That moment when I man can open up and express his emotions and feelings hits some inner core of sensuousness for me. Men in their softness are very masculine to me. 



Do you like pubic hair on your heroes or heroines?

IONA: Personally, I don't like to get into this level of detail. No hair grosses me out but by the same token if there is hair I really don't want a detailed description.

MIKEY: Mikey forgot to answer this one, but I think from memory she likes either. But also comments - trim that shit! Or that could be beards? LOL Sorry Mikey my man!

KAY DEE: Quick answer – yes.

ALIX: I’m not a fan of no pubic hair personally. Reminds me too much of pre-puberty. *shivers* So, yes, they all have pubic hair. However, on that note, they are all neatly trimmed (man-scaping anyone? lol). I’m all for au natural but even I have a limit.

MEG: I can’t STAND no pubic hair. LOL. Recently I’ve allowed a couple of my male/male romances to have shaved balls. But that’s my limit. LOL. I like the allure of pubic hair, the sheer sexiness of it. A man without pubic hair reminds me of a man going out in his dress shirt and tie, shoes and socks on, but no trousers. It just looks weird!! And not remotely sexy to me. I like my men to look like men, not little boys. 

See what I mean? Just gruesome... 

Le Difference... hmmm hmmm


How do you characters turn up? Do you plan them out? Or do they just arrive one day shouting out their stories?

IONA: Oh, they definitely arrive! The character has to come first. There's no point in thinking of a sexy scene then shoehorning in a character. The character has to come first and they dictate the actions (well, they do in my head!)

KAY DEE: I’ve done both ways – drawn up detailed character sketches / interviews intuitively drawing from who they are inside my brain…to the point of in-depth emotions and the “whys” of them. Some have simply evolved to me as the story gets written. I like to know a little about them…so I know if we’ll resonate: )

ALIX: LOL Mine have been roaming about in my head since I was a child and entertaining my siblings with stories. Okay, okay, so those are my ancients and immortals. Most recently, they appear and want their tale told and others wait patiently in the wings for their moment to shine. I also have those who demand (very loudly, lol) that it’s their turn and they refuse to wait a second. Guess, mine are a mix of each one. I still have a very patient male who is just sitting there smiling at me...waiting. Now why couldn’t the others be that polite? LOL

MEG: LOL. Oh mine, just stampede into my brain out of the blue. It might come from one remark, one person, anything could cause them to turn up. But I have no part in the planning of them. They turn up, do their own thing, tell their own stories, with me tentatively suggesting things from the side lines. LOL. I have characters that go ‘rogue’ on me. Back when I first started writing, I thought I was in control of things. “I” was the storyteller. But apparently I’m delusional. I’m merely the person they dictate the story too. I’m essentially the typist.



Favorite food:

IONA: Cheese

MIKEY: Bangers and Mash with Guinness gravy...also I won't pass on a nice liver steak and onions.
  
KAY DEE: Chocolate (isn’t that a staple?)

ALIX: Pizza. All food groups in that one. :-)

MEG: New Zealand fish and chips









What’s the thing you enjoy the most about writing sex scenes?

IONA: I enjoy writing all sorts of scenes. You know it's going well when your fingers are flying over the keyboard and you literally cannot stop until it has finished (the scene and the act, if you know what I mean).

MIKEY: The physical connection between the characters, the fulfillment of the needs, emotionally and physically. I like to do things differently. Usually, at least one of my sex scenes per story will be something out if the norm for those characters. Not a lot of missionary in my stories, but once or twice I'll throw in a variation on the old theme.

KAY DEE: How natural writing it comes to me…I’m there, filled with the emotions and passion in the story – and those scenes are my most fun to write (so my stories tend to sometimes have a lot of these scenes).

ALIX: The emotions and feelings generated. The way the words flow. How it suspends time. That moment when I step back and realize I wrote that and not that it actually happened. The realness of the scene and characters. I enjoy blinking and wondering what in the world just happened. :-)

MEG: I like the feelings it generates. The sensuality and flow through my brain and body as the scene unfolds. The way I can get lost and turned on writing the scene, immersed in it. I hope the readers will get the same reaction from it. If the scene’s not turning me on, it’s probably not going to turn anyone else on either. I like the intense connection between the characters, the heat and emotions it generates.



  
Favorite place:

IONA: Bonnie Scotland of course!

MIKEY: Here...in the woods, in Washington State...up on my mountain.

KAY DEE: Upper Michigan…rural areas with water :-)

ALIX: Beaches and mountains. Nature.

MEG: Hawai’i, France,and New Orleans I’m sure if I visited it in person. :-)

Scotland
The view from the gondola on Crystal Mountain to Mt. Rainier



Roussillon, Luberon, France

What do you consider a romantic date?

 IONA: Something quirky that is tailored just for you. It is so romantic if somebody considers you as a person and thinks of your likes and desires and translates that into a date. Men take heed - it's not all about cookie cutter “romance” it's about really taking your time to consider your partner and doing something just for them.

MIKEY: Dunno, never been on one, but for me...probably a football game, dinner and drinks. Now I have had a romantic lunch, up on Crystal Mountain, at the summit lodge for my birthday. Unhubby took me there and we rode the gondola up and Mt. Rainier was simply stunning. It was romantic and the food was excellent.

KAY DEE: When he goes out of his way to make it “perfect” – even if it’s simply a picnic, but he remembered my favorite wine, cheese, or bread. My favorite song on the radio, my favorite beach, park, or lake :-) We’re connected on a kindred level with conversation and he’s attentive (affectionately) and “hears” me. That absolutely rocks my world.

ALIX: Good food and awesome music. On the beach in the evening/night with a bonfire ablaze. Just the two of us on a blanket, listening to the waves as they come ashore. Watching the stars overhead and the flashes of falling stars. That would be the most romantic date for me. *sigh*

MEG: A five star fine dining restaurant. A bottle of wine on a beach. A bottle of wine, Glenn Miller on the stereo by the water. A meal cooked at home, wine, candles, flowers, music.
  

Fine Dining for Fur Children


What kind of underpants turn you on in a man?

IONA: Tighty Whities! No flappy numbers please.

MIKEY: Well, besides none...boxer briefs.

KAY DEE: None – when he wears none and it’s a big surprise *grins*

ALIX: Commando. Does that count? *smirk* Oh, all right. *sigh* Nice form-fitting ones. I enjoy looking. :-)

MEG: I like form fitting briefs or bikinis. Or the new boxers. Don’t give me those floppy shorts or boxers of old. And no y-fronts!! I want a lovely outline thanks. :-) Very sexy.



Black, blonde or redheads?

IONA: Any.

MIKEY: I like them all, but I'm partial to blonds and reds, but pairing them with tall, dark, and handsome.

KAY DEE: Dark haired – so black or brown

ALIX: I’m a sucker for them all, just sayin’. But I REALLY love black haired males. Especially if they have a dark tan with light/pale eyes. I’m a goner. :-)

MEG: Black or redhead. But the black haired men always really wow me.






Long or short hair on men?

IONA: Any. Really short and really long can both look good depending on the personality of the wearer.

MIKEY: Long. My unhubby's hair is now down below his knees and he's 6'3" and has a long torso.
  
KAY DEE: I love longer hair that’s wild, yet groomed – hmmm, is that even possible? That’s what I picture on most of stars in my stories.

ALIX: Depends on the man. Some men can rock long hair (Native Americans), while others look hotter with short hair (British men). Either way, they’re HOT!

MEG: I like long hair on men. I don’t mind short hair as long as it’s not a number one, or the shaved look/stubble look. That turns me off. I like hair on a man’s head, with a bit of a sweep back to it. Really short men’s haircuts do zero for me.



Give some details of your ideal home and its location.                              

IONA: A sprawling country house in the highlands of Scotland.

MIKEY: Cabin in the woods, or an underground home in the woods. Prefer a nice green wooden area with rich soil and soft emerald moss. I don't need grass.

KAY DEE: I love the look of a modernized log cabin with all the conveniences of wi-fi, water, and electric – it would have the wrap-around porch, a sunroom (for writing), and be located in a lovely rural area in Michigan surrounded by trees (but not so dense the sun can’t filter in) with a babbling creek close by and I can enjoy the seasons: )

ALIX: In the mountains, secluded. Would love to be snowed in during the whole winter. Nice big windows with a beautiful view of a valley below. A wrap around deck, overhanging, to give the feeling you’re floating above the valley floor. Large rooms, lots of space with huge fireplaces for heat. A combination “A” Frame house and log cabin would be ideal. Oh, have to have a hot tub or maybe a Jacuzzi, so I won’t freeze when I want to sip wine and soak outside. :-)  

MEG: Tough one. I have a few places that would work for me. One is a big open airy Hawaiian house on the Big Island of Hawai’i in Kona. A big lanai, big kitchen, art festooned walls. A hammock and orchids on every surface of the lanai. Tropical plants for miles, coffee, papaya, plumeria, ginger, bananas, hibiscus, Jacaranda, Poinciana. 

The other would be a place in New Orleans right in the CBD of the French Quarter. Being able to step out the front door, knowing that a decent fine dining restaurant or ethic food was right around the corner, a short walk away. An inner courtyard, sheltered and private from the outside world. Rich tropical plants, art for Africa, lots of glass and light. An oasis in a city. Private and sensuous. A hammock outside.




Earrings or other jewelry on men?

IONA: A watch and a wedding ring is all a man should wear.

MIKEY: Yes. Earings, bracelets, anklets, rings. Unfortunately my unhubby has huge hands...to give you an idea...I can put his full face helmet on my head and spin it all their way around my head. He's a big Scottish boy.

KAY DEE: No…not so much.

ALIX: Earrings, necklaces, bracelets, you name it. I think they look sexy. It’s an eye catcher for me. Draws my gaze every time. I just cannot help myself. :-)

MEG: I LOVE earrings on a man. LOVE LOVE LOVE them. LOL. You could probably sweep me away if you were a man with earrings. LOL. I like them in one or both ears, up to two in each ear. I also love bracelets, necklaces, rings… I like metro men, can’t you tell. :-)

This sexy beastie with his jewelry is just for Iona. LOL. No.. a wee bit too much Iona? :-)


My man Morgan with his lovely lovely gold hoops. Hmmm hmmm 


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