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May 20th Blog ~ Hot Paranormals!

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

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This week’s blog topic:  Hot Paranormals.

A member on one of the email loops asked ‘can a paranormal story be written without a great deal of sex’.  I thought we’d use this as a discussion board for our first blog. At first, I thought what does one have to do with the other. Sex sells and paranormal romance sells. I tried to mentally go through the different Paranormal Romance books I’ve read. I went over the ones I’ve reviewed and I came to a quick conclusion. I like sexy books!  The ones that appealed to me the most were dark and sensual with enough sex to curl my toes.

Does this mean I wouldn’t like a sweet paranormal romance? Nope, I’m sure I’ve enjoyed plenty, but my preference would have to be one filled with heat. I still need the emotion and the romantic tale to captivate me, but a story that has it all blows me away. There’s plenty of paranormal tales that range from sweet to erotic. There’s room for any level of heat.

When I think of vampires that have sex appeal oozing from their pores, or werewolves that shift into masculine hunks, I want to read all aspects of their personality; including how they are between the sheets. The culmination of emotion and lust coming together in a scene that would melt ice in the arctic defines my ideal romantic scene.  A perfect example of this is His Final Seduction by Scarlett Childs.
So my response to ‘Can a paranormal story be written without a great deal of sex?’ Sure.  For me though, I want the book that has it all; imagination, adventure, and plenty of sex. ~Kristy

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In response to the first ‘member question’ in our new discussion about paranormal romance ‘Can a paranormal story be written without a great deal of sex?’, I have just finished reading Diana Castilleja’s 2nd book in her  Aiza Clan series, which is a short paranormal romance, with no sex, and it works!! Beautifully.  That doesn’t mean there’s no emotional or sexual impact, there is, but it is implied rather than explicit.  It is fast paced, tightly packed with emotion, mystery and suspense, all in just over one hundred pages.  If she’d stopped to add in hot steamy sex, I feel it would have obstructed the impact of her story.

When you pick up a paranormal romance is it for the quality of the writing or simply to see how the writer incorporates sex with paranormal?  Whether sex is included in the book or not, it is the quality of the writing that will sell the title.  It is the quality of the writing that will call you back to pick out your favorite author on your next trip to the book shop, or e-book site.

Some writers portray a sex scene effortlessly while others are obviously not comfortable with writing such scenes.  I have read romances classified as steamy and enjoyed them, as I have other romances classified a ‘sweet’, and still enjoyed them.  It all comes down to the quality of the writer, and a good writer of paranormal will sell her story because the reader, firstly enjoys her style of writing.  If that style includes a hot sex scene or two, then ‘her’ fans will be happy.  If another reader picks up the same book but don’t enjoy explicit sex scenes they are unlikely to read her books again, but if her writing is of a quality that surpasses the reader’s initial reserve, that author may yet add another fan to her list of faithful readers.

In answer to the question -  ‘Can a paranormal story be written without a great deal of sex?’  Then I have to say, ‘yes’ I think they can.  But it is the quality of the writing that will ultimately sell the next, and the next paranormal romance book they write, not the amount or lack of sex scenes.  ~ Jackie

Introduction to new weekly blog!

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

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Hi! I’ve met so many wonderful people from PNR’s The Haunt that I wanted to meet more, so here I am. My name is Kristy Bock. I write paranormal romance, read it, and review it. I am also the co-host of PNR’s The Haunt.  What better way to share opinions and ideas than a blog? Paranormal Romance is such a diverse genre that I’ll even have a partner in crime for this blog; she’ll introduce herself in a moment.  Once a week, we’ll pick a topic that relates to Paranormal Romance or the industry in general and discuss it.

My initial question to any reader today is what type of paranormal romance reader are you? Do shape-shifters appeal to you? Perhaps vampires are more your cup of tea? Maybe an angel or two? The ones that tickle my fancy are the ones that are so far removed from reality that you’re left wondering where on earth the author came up with that! I enjoyed Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Dark Hunter series a great deal.  I recently read ‘The Lure of the Wolf’ by Jennifer St. Giles and it was right up my paranormal alley!

I often wonder how many writers of the supernatural use lure that they’d grown up hearing, or create their own guidelines for their paranormal creatures. I think that while the established lure offers a connection to readers, creating your own would be more satisfying.  What do you think? I think it’s wonderful to read a book written by an author that mixes up lore. There’s so much creative material to work with.

In the coming weeks we’re going to discuss all things paranormal from reading to writing. We’ll post comments that further discussions and just run with it. Want something discussed? Just let us know. Now I’d like you to meet my partner in crime, Jackie.    ~ Kristy

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Hi, I’m Jackie, and apart from being Kristy’s ‘partner-in-crime’ in this new venture, I am a reader, writer and reviewer of contemporary and other genre romances; and a healer and empath.  Kristy introduced me to PNR, and recently I joined another romance review site, an experience that has widened my reading to other romance genres.

What aspects of the genre entice you to read some books, why do you enjoy certain authors and not others?  Do you write them?  If so what stirred you to hit the keyboard?  These are just a few of the questions that may come up for discussion.

Yesterday Kristy introduced me to Karen Marie Morning, and am thoroughly enjoying her writing.  I also read many Nora Roberts books, and marvel at where they and others writers get their ideas from?  They blend reality and paranormal so smoothly it’s hard to see any form of divide.  It’s such a vast subject I look forward to meeting and sharing this experience with all of you.

“A stranger is a friend you’ve yet to meet.”  I look forward to meeting and making many new friends here.  ~ Jackie