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Dee Dawning

 

By the Book by Dee Dawning

  

BY THE BOOK
Dee Dawning
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Erotic: Contemporary Romance, Ménage a Trois, F/M/F] Danny Williams is pleasantly surprised when Sarah, his comely wife, proposes a game to engender fresh excitement into their flagging sex life. Acting out a sex scene from an erotic book, skeptical Danny is on board and looks... MORE. "I love the way the characters draw you into the story, and really make you think. By The Book is a definite mind blower that you have to read. 5 Stars" —Manic Readers.
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Love and Seduction in Las Vegas by Dee Dawning

  
LOVE AND SEDUCTION IN LAS VEGAS  
by
Dee Dawning

[Siren Allure 7: Erotic Contemporary Romance, Multiple Sex Partners]
Is handsome, young Bobby Kramer a dream or a nightmare? Thrust into her life one night by peculiar circumstances, Loretta Bishop, seventeen years Bobby's senior, has been tasked with taking the shy, modest pretty boy under her wing and turning him into... "5 Angels" —Fallen Angel Reviews. "4 Pixies" —Dark Angel Reviews. READ MORE

 

 

Gizmo by Dee Dawning
 
GIZMO
Dee Dawning
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Erotica] Constance Palmeroy receives a package for the future. She opens it and discovers an 'Interactive Transference Device.' Reading the instructions, she realizes that the device will allow her mind to enter the bodies of others, even... MORE
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ABOUT DEE

     I write because I’m compelled to. Too many ideas are floating in my head and I have to expunge them from my mind and transfer them to paper. In the three years I have been writing seriously, I have written four published novels and three published short stories with more to be published by year end, and a half dozen in the works.
     When it comes to erotica, I write only what I consider straight sex, between two and sometime three f/m/f partners. I have written f/f. To me, sex is a celebration of life and I treat it as such.
     I live in Arizona, in the somewhat sleepy but growing town of Cave Creek which is thirty miles north of downtown Phoenix. My wife and I are both from Las Vegas where we have lived for over thirty years. That is why many of my writings have a Las Vegas connection.

INTERVIEW

Q: What genre(s) do you write?

A: I’ve pretty much stayed in various sub-genres of contemporary. Contemporary erotic romance, erotic chick-lit, suspense, action thrillers. I did write one erofantasy short story and I’d like to do more.

Q: What do you do on a typical writing day?

A: Write, write, and write. I’ve pretty much given up TV and movies and have substantially cut back on my reading. I have a day job, which impedes my writing to some extent, so I’ve evolved into some rather weird hours. I retire between eight and nine and awake between two and three. This early morning, quiet time is perfect for writing.

Q: Do you have a dream lover – and what does he or she look like?

A: If I was a gay man or a straight woman, I might think Hugh Jackman, or Orlando Bloom was interesting, but since I’m not, I’d have to say a composite of all my leading ladies, who not surprisingly are all pretty much good looking. Of course my wife, with her fantastic legs, is in the mix as well.

Q: Do you outline your books or just start writing?

A: I guess I really wing it. I’ve never started a book knowing how it was going end, let along where it was going to end. I start with a simple idea and start typing as if I was following an unknown path. Hopefully, I end up in a beautiful place with a lagoon and tropical foliage and not a landfill.

Q: What do you do to relax?

A: Why silly. I write. I've never been happier since I started writing. In addition, if you were to write me and tell how much you enjoyed one of my books, I would be on cloud nine.

Q: When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

A: This is strange. A little over three years ago, my wife was out of town taking some classes and I had an idea for the beginning of a story. so I sat down and typed it out and then I typed some more. I never knew where it was going but I didn’t stop until I had a ninety-five thousand word action/thriller. I never realized I wanted to be a writer until I started. Then I was hooked. I found the idea of creating stories including people, and events fascinating. If you think about it, it’s almost Godlike. Hey maybe I ought to look into that as a story. People in one of my books worshipping their creator—Dee Dawning. Wouldn’t that be bizarre?

Q: Do you think of yourself as a storyteller or a story builder?

A: A storyteller. Definitely. I start with an idea and follow where the story leads me. I have never started a book knowing or having even a vague idea how it would end. Nevertheless, I think my endings are a strong point in my writing.

Q: How do you keep the sex fresh? How do you keep it from feeling repetitive from story to story?

A: Sex scenes? People write sex scenes in their stories? LOL. Seriously, that is an excellent question. You didn’t think that one up just for me did you? LOL. I’m sure you know sex/love scenes are the hardest and most time consuming part of writing. A good sex scene is a creation—a labor of love. Do I write about sex the way I have sex. Hell no! I write about sex the way I would like to experience it. The good thing about my writing is it’s so wide-ranging, that it forces the sex scenes to be varied as well. I have been credited with my fair share of torrid sex scenes.

Q: What was your biggest challenge in writing your book(s)?

A: Dead ends and new ideas. I have a graveyard of partially written novels. Some I stopped because I didn’t like the path I’d taken, never bothering to fix them and others I set aside to work on a hot new idea.

Q: What do you like to do when you're not writing

A: Gosh, not much. Maybe I’m daydreaming up plots, shooting or catching bad guys, helping a friend out of a jam or maybe I’m making love to a beautiful woman. You did know I’m a man, didn’t you? LOL

Q: Is there anything you would like to add?

A: Yes, thank you. I’d like to address my readers and would be readers. It’s you I write for. Your approval, your praise. It keeps me going. It inspires me. If you like what I wrote, tell me about it. If you didn’t like something, I want to hear it too. I take my compliments wherever I can get them. Some reviewers have said my books are a joy to read. To those who have yet to read me, a word. Yes, I write about sex, but I won’t get into extreme sex. I would never write anything demeaning to women. Like I've said, I adore women. I consider myself an entertainer. People say my books are entertaining and that’s just fine. If you read one of my books and are entertained, the next time you want to be entertained, you’ll probably grab another Dee Dawning book. They’re all different, but then again they’re all the same—entertaining.

 

REVIEWS for By the Book

5 Stars: "By The Book is a great read. It poses some interesting “what would you do” questions. I love the way the characters draw you into the story, and really make you think. By The Book is a definite mind blower that you have to read." —Robyn, Manic Readers

REVIEWS for Love and Seduction in Las Vegas

5 Angels: "I am always amazed every time I read a book by Dee Dawning. Just when you think the next one can’t get any better, he pens a read that out tops the last. Love and Seduction in Las Vegas is more than just frolicking between the sheets. It is a story of understanding, love, and learning to accept the other, no matter what their past. The character of Loretta is convincing because there are many women caught up in the same dilemma with no where to turn. Sometimes turning to another is the only way they can find the true meaning of love and self. Yet they often pay the price by getting a bad rap. I thought it was commendable the way she shows her vulnerable side. I can understand how Bobby could react when he found out about her past. He had just been jilted by one woman, and deep down, he too still has a human side. The stories are believable. The sex is hotter than any sizzling skillet sitting on a hot stove. This read really leaves an impression." —Linda L., Fallen Angel Reviews

4 Pixies: "Love and Seduction in Las Vegas proved to be a surprisingly complex story with a fairly tight plot and some decent character development wrapped around a highly erotic story line. Readers will find the novel steamy, scintillating, and quite realistic. The characters of Ell (Loretta) and Bobby are especially lively and developing individuals. Some empathy is elicited for Ell, who like many others has had a difficult life, but she is so strong-minded and independent that readers will be more inclined to simply stand back and applaud her. Even when she's probably not on the right track, she is determined, and she doesn't have a hateful bone in her body. Bobby is notable for his journey from uncertain, somewhat repressed, college student to a confident adult and entrepreneur, who has developed emotional as well as sexual maturity.
     The background cast, Bobby's ex Mary, Loretta's on-again, off-again Gary, Loretta's way-back-when ex, and many others make up a lively cast against which the main story line plays out and Bobby and Loretta show their characters." —Frost, Dark Angel Reviews

 

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