Recently, I did a free
promotion for An Intimate Case, #5 in the A Perfect Dream series. I call my
stories sensual erotica, and the main characters are and will always be
women-loving women. There is a bit of mislabeling going on in terms of lesbian romance and
erotica. We often see titles that, by the very definition, don’t belong into
the lesbian genre (involving straight couples or men). While I don’t want to
call the existence of these titles into question (each to their own), it
creates a problem for both readers and authors who might not come together as
intended (you can choose whether or not this pun was intended).
In the A Perfect Dream
series, all erotic scenes are between women. Period. These are stories about
women pushing boundaries. There might be more than two. Depending on which
character we visit, it might be ultimately a lesbian romance with the heat
cranked up, or a story about a woman who struggles to find and define her
identity.
A Perfect Dream is a
fictional place where these women can be themselves without society’s scrutiny
and slut-shaming, and most important when you label your fiction “lesbian”,
they are romantically and intimately involved with women and that’s what they
want most.
Regan (An Intimate
Case) prefers meeting women within the community of the local bar scene, but
investigates at A Perfect Dream as a favor to a friend.
Beatrice (A Perfect
Dream) has been hiding in the closet for all of her adult life, but one
encounter makes her question the secrets.
Kendall (A Sweet Deal)
has to see through the lies told to her by her married lover and her family
before she can truly acknowledge that nothing about her, or the women she
meets, is evil.
Piper (A Second
Chance) has an agreement with her husband which includes no sex between the two
of them, ever. She won’t adopt any labels. Lesbian or not, her tastes are out
of the ordinary, and therefore, a safe and discreet place like the A Perfect
Dream parties is her choice.
Autumn and Jasmine
(Off Screen) work for the A Perfect Dream franchise, in a setting we’d wish the
porn industry could be like.
Erotica is not
everyone’s favorite genre, no matter who the protagonists and their desires
are. After reading this blog, A Perfect Dream still might not be for you—that’s
okay. What matters to me is that you know what it’s all about. I’ll continue to
do free promotions over time and will give you a chance to find out. Meanwhile,
you can read all my titles for free via Kindle Unlimited.
Thank you for trying!