Showing posts with label Just what she wants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Just what she wants. Show all posts

Thursday, December 5, 2013

On the Right Track to Romance

On the Right Track available HERE

By Barbara Elsborg
When I start writing a story I rarely think about what time of year I should set it. It’s only when I get to the point that my characters are outside that I think--oh dear--do they need coats? But it’s not a coincidence that of my four Decadent stories, only one of them is set in the summer. I lean toward snow and winter because somehow I find it more romantic. Maybe it’s the excuse to cuddle up because it’s cold.

When my couple in On the Right Track set off in their cars to go a New Year’s Eve party, little do they know that they’ll collide on a snowy road and seal their fate. Nick and Holly seemed perfect winter names for them and the story more or less wrote itself. Well, I did help a bit.

In reality, the slightest flutter of snow and I’d rather eat my own eyeballs than take the car out. The UK regularly grinds to a halt at the thinnest of coverings. I’ve skidded when I drove the kids to school after they missed the bus. Skidded on a motorway when I changed lanes and skidded down a hill where I was lucky nothing was coming the other way. So now I only go out on foot in snow, which must be a relief to other motorists.
No snow yet in the UK, but this is what happened last year--view from my house! Invasion of the mini snowmen.

If you’d like a chance to win a copy of my winter INS, On the Right Track, or my summer INS, Just What She Wants, please leave a comment below telling me whether you’re a summer or winter person or someplace in between.

Just What She Wants available HERE

With a name like hers, Indiana Jones knows she ought to be adventurous and daring, but when she’s tricked into taking a vacation on her own and discovers she’s staying at a swinging resort, she wants to spend the week in her room. But the place is run by two of the most tempting men she’s ever seen. She could have just what she wants and no one would ever know.

Marc finds it hard to see his partner Kyle in physical and mental anguish, but if the guy won’t talk about it, what can he do? Finding a third might be the answer, and he has just the woman in mind, unless she runs off before he can make her smile.

Crippled and depressed, Kyle can’t even kiss his partner and wonders why the guy puts up with him. If only he could let the past go and move on. Maybe, just maybe, an intriguing guest will show him the way.
 

Thursday, July 4, 2013

What Women Really Want



By Barbara Elsborg
Does any woman really want a one-night stand? Isn’t that moment when a man and woman meet and an emotional connection made – on the woman’s part at least – backed up by her hope that THIS COULD BE THE ONE?
Maybe not always. Research suggests that some women accept the one night stand proposition because they’re flattered by the attention, pleased that a guy finds them attractive enough to bed.  In the interests of getting laid, a man will massively lower his standards. Charming! It’s almost – any willing woman will do. That’s not so flattering.

In a survey, 80% of men felt positive after a INS, but only 54% of women. But interestingly, the negative feelings weren’t because the women wanted the guys to declare they were the one, but more because there was no acknowledgment made that the women had made a sacrifice of their own to go through with it. The notion being they weren’t like this usually.

Many of the INS stories I’ve read, this is the point that’s often made. It HAS to be made if there’s going to be any future for the couple. What man wants a woman who’s had more INSs than she can count? Which leads me to Decadent’s series. Fabulous set ups of every sort, in exotic and ordinary places, two people, sometimes three and not always human,  who’ve mostly never set eyes on each other before, who find happiness through one arranged date. So in a way – they’re not INSs at all. They’re the first date and the rest of their lives will follow.

Because that’s what women want along with the sex – affection and commitment. And that’s what readers want too—to believe that love will prevail. I’d feel really cheated if at the end of reading a lovely story, the two parted and said – well that was great but goodbye.

I’ve written two INS stories. On the Right Track ­  in which Nick and Hollie collide on a snowy road, and Just What She Wants  in which Indiana goes on holiday to the States and meets two guys who want her to stay forever. I’d like to offer a commentator an ecopy of either book.


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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Joy of Music


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By Barbara Elsborg
Or not if you’re listening to me play the violin or the piano. My mother longed for me to show some talent on the piano. I had lessons for years and I honestly don’t think I improved at all. I refused to do exams because I already had to do those in speech and drama – yes, she was one of those sorts of mothers. Eventually I pleaded too much school work and she let me stop.

What did I do once I got married? Bought a piano. My mother thought she was vindicated and used to sit and listen to me play every time she came to stay until she remembered a pressing engagement with the TV in the other room.  But my kids loved the piano – ah – until I made them have lessons. Like mother like daughter. This time the music teacher begged me to let her stop teaching my son. Son was talented but he did everything off by heart. He hated the piano and he hated the teacher. Daughter plodded on. She took up the violin and being that sort of mother, I took it up too. Daughter ended up playing in the county orchestra. I retired horrorstruck once I realized there was more than one position. Those who play will know what I mean.
But listening to others play or sing, yes, that brings me joy. I can’t write while I listen. I get too distracted but I run and listen and that’s just perfect. The music gives me ideas for stories, for titles and makes me happy.

So what makes you happy?

One lucky commentator wins an ecopy of one of my 1NS stories – your choice – Just What She Wants or On The Right Track.

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Friday, December 7, 2012

Just What She Wants

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By Barbara Elsborg
Holiday stories always give me that warm feeling inside. Maybe it’s because Christmas in particular is a time when we expect to be happy or at least make others happy. My first 1NS story brought two people together on New Year’s Eve through a car crash. In my second story – Just What She Wants - Indie is trying her best to escape Christmas but discovers it’s so not easy to escape happiness.
The story was inspired by the magnificent Christmas tree in Orlando International airport. Think it’s a little too large to fit in my house, even if I took the roof off.
The blurb:
With a name like hers, Indiana Jones knows she ought to be adventurous and daring but when she’s tricked into taking a vacation on her own, and discovers she’s staying at a swinging resort, she wants to spend the week in her room. But the place is run by two of the most tempting men she’s ever seen. She could have just what she wants and no one would ever know.
Marc finds it hard to see his partner Kyle in physical and mental anguish but if the guy won’t talk about it, what can he do? Finding a third might be the answer and he has just the woman in mind, unless she runs off before he can make her smile.
Crippled and depressed, Kyle can’t even kiss his partner and wonders why the guy puts up with him. If only he could let the past go and move on. Maybe, just maybe, an intriguing guest will show him the way.
Any favourite or not so favourite names? My daughter has just called her baby, Jackson Indiana Davies. Guess what films she and her husband liked!
Please leave a comment telling me a name you like and why and one lucky person will win a copy of Just What She Wants.
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