Colors of the Rainbow Blog Hop

 

Greetings, all, and welcome to the Colors of the Rainbow Blog Hop!

After considering what to write for today’s post, I decided that I wanted to do something different than just post an excerpt and buy link for my latest release Side Effects. I’m going to talk a little about a recurring setting in my stories—and its background, so I’m calling this:

Location, location, location

Side Effects is set in the small Iowa college town of Grandville. A number of my stories take place at Grandville College, and I attribute that to the fact that I attended a small, midwestern college myself—and enjoyed every year of it! Much more so than the time I spent at a large, urban university for my graduate work.

If you’ve read at least two of my Grandville stories, you may notice that the characters often have sex in at least one less-than-typical locale! For those who haven’t read any yet, here’s the evidence:

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In Summer Stock, Jeff and Robert hook up in a storage room backstage of their Oklahoma! production;

 

C.C. Williams' The Pickup Game

 

Noah and Jerry (who have a cameo in Side Effects) get to know each other really well in the middle of the Life Drawing Lab in their story, The Pick Up Game;

 

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Gus from All I Am For (appearing in Shane Allison’s Steambath anthology) explores a bathhouse;

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and, of course, in Side Effects, Max and Damien do more than study in the library!

 

So why do I like to use these types of locations? They’re often dirty, not necessarily that comfortable, and sometimes not all that private either! Well…

‘Cause they’re fun to write!

Not only can there be unusual props—a purple fainting couch for Robert and Jeff, or a wrought iron king-sized bed for Jerry and Noah—but also some other element to spice things up—the danger of discovery, for example. These are the things that make for a better than run-of-the-mill love scene.

Hopefully, they are fun to read, as well.

Now, some of you may be thinking, “That’s all well and good, but nobody really does that sort of thing.” Au contraire, mes amis! I’ve done the research! Okay, that’s what I’m calling it. 😉

While attending the above-mentioned college, I had two roommates and a narrow, single bed—the same situation my boyfriend was in. This lack of privacy forced some creativity in terms of where to have some fun—and we weren’t picky! The auditorium stage, a chemistry lecture hall, the roof of the library—just to name a few! All of them added a little something extra to our times together.

So, just as with real estate, an important element of romance is location, location, location!

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Leave a comment below with your most memorable location—personal or fictional—to be entered into a drawing for an ebook from my backlist. Be sure to include your valid email address as the winner will be notified by email following the end of the blog hop.

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Enjoy the hop!

‘Til next time!

10 thoughts on “Colors of the Rainbow Blog Hop

  1. my most memorable location is the Louvre in Paris France. my brother and i were visiting the Louvre while in France and what made it really memorable was while we were in the museum it had been raining, the rain stopped JUST as we were leaving and this gorgeous rainbow formed over the parisian skyline. and it was SO beautiful and perfect

    parisfan_ca@yahoo.com

    • Yes, I would agree that the Louvre can be a memorable place, although Paris has a lot of those!

      Thanks for stopping!

  2. That ambulance sex scene in KA Mitchell’s COLLISION COURSE definitely sticks out in my head!

  3. HI I came to visit through the hop. I have to say mine was on a military base in a back parking lot. The MPs knew we were there but said nothing.

  4. Yikes, a moving car. That’s all I’m gonna say!! Your books sound interesting. I grew up in a small Iowa college town. Wouldn’t it be funny if it was the same one you’re writing about?

  5. Well, I was just on a cruise, and during a marriage game, one of the couples said that the most memorable location they’d had sex was in a tepee that was part of a Native American museum exhibit. I thought I should share that because it’s the weirdest one I’ve heard in my life. Thanks for sharing!

    tiger-chick-1(at)hotmail(dot)com

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