Monday, February 27, 2017

5 Star Review For Vampire Erotic Romance


I was so pleased to see a 5 Star Review for my newest erotic romance, The Killing Moon.

Here's my book description:

In this tantalizing erotic romance, Renee, a twenty-one-year old virgin, is shocked when her friends send her a female hooker as a birthday present. After a hot night with Candy, she questions her sexual orientation until her friend invites her to a lecture given by a vampire who was once a slave during the Civil War. She loses her virginity on a night when there is a blood moon. It was the best sex she ever had. Their forbidden sex life was rough, hot and thrilling, with a sense of danger always simmering underneath. After he almost kills a man, the vampire must lay low and flees. While he is gone, she once again sees Candy who invites her to a masquerade party where’s there is red room. Will she agree to go? Will her vampire ever return? And what awaits her in the red room?



Here's a five star review:

Author Maggie May has woven a compelling tale about a virgin, a paid escort, and a vampire who was once a slave. This novella is a fast paced short read that will keep the reader's interest through out sexual frustration, new experiences, possible love, drama and suspense .... it has it all!
I would definitely recommend this for any 18+ lover of romance with alternate twists.

Available for $1.99 at the following retailers:

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Mardi Gras


In honor of Mardi Gras (which is a week from today) each day until Fat Tuesday, I'm going to countdown my favorite books (and some of my own) that take place in New Orleans. What books or movies can you think of? Feel free to chime in.

I'm going to start with "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams. I was in my first year of college when I read this play and was absolutely blown away. I fell in love with the look and feel of the French Quarter and all of its sexiness and mystery. And then, there were the characters--oh, my God: Alpha Male Bad Boy, Stanley Kowalski, and faded magnolia, Blanche Dubois. Such great and complex characters. Then, I saw the movie version which was one of the all time best, featuring a young, super sexy Marlon Brando and an older version of Scarlet O'Hara, Vivian Leigh, tiny and vulnerable. Many years ago, before he got famous, I was lucky to have been in the audience in a small theater in Los Angeles when I saw a young Ed Harris play Stanley. I was in the second row and when he went on a rage and broke a plate, I was afraid I might get cut by the flying glass.

Have you seen the movie or read the play? If so, what'd you think?


Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Five Star Book Review




Have you read July Cumming's erotic satire "Bending Over for Jeff (Humiliated by the Boss)?"  I highly recommend it.  Here's what it's about:

Moonlighting as an erotic author, Ms. C will do just about anything to pay the bills. Hoping for a raise when the CEO calls her in a performance review, she finds herself on her knees begging for a raise. Performing under pressure has never been so hard.

***Note*** This 16,000+ word short story has graphic language and vivid scenarios. Intended for MATURE AUDIENCES only!


Here's my 5 Star Review of it:

This story was such a joy to read. As a fellow writer, I especially loved this tale about an erotica author who is summoned to a meeting by the CEO of an online sex toy/erotica retailer who locks her in a room and tells her to write him a sexy story. She tells him that it usually takes her a month to write a story and he tells her that she cannot leave until she writes one. He provides her with a computer and gives her several glasses of very expensive red wine; then wants to act out some of the sexy scenes from her other stories. There were so many laugh-out-loud moments. For example, as she described the experience, she finds herself repulsed and yet strangely attracted to him. (He’s not exactly hunk material). When he tells her how aroused he has gotten reading her other stories, she writes that hearing those words made her tingle but coming from him, it “honestly felt like it was grandpa telling me how perverted he got in the bathtub.” So hilarious! One of many funny lines in the book. Thanks July Cumming for making me laugh.