Authors: Francesca Hawley
“You don’t want a doll-size female like Kara?”
“That cringing little omega?” The dismay in his voice told
her all she needed to know.
“Or a slim, athletic girl like Lea?”
He laughed until he realized she was serious, and then he
knelt in front of her again. “Get this perfectly clear. You are incredibly hot,
Serena. If your father hadn’t told us to be quiet, I’d fuck you right here and
now.”
She met his eyes and saw truth reflected there. She wrapped
her arms around his shoulders. “I see you found another suit.”
“I had to go home to get one.”
“Did you have to shift to leave your office last night?”
“No, Kenyon had spare clothes; but you owe me big-time for
that. Kenyon’s idea of fashion is a bizarre combination of Wand hippie.” Damien
shuddered. Serena laughed at the extravagant gesture.
“Poor baby.”
“Where the hell are my suits?”
“Balled up in a chair in my office.” Serena giggled when he
winced.
“Those suits are
Italian
, Serena!”
“They’re just fabric.”
“Oh God. Why me?” he wailed theatrically.
“Life is hard,” Serena taunted him.
“Damn right.” He took her hand and set it on his very hard
crotch. “Now, I am going to take you to bed and fuck you until you can’t walk.
You are going to beg for mercy and eventually I just may give it to you. Are we
agreed?”
“Yes, we are agreed.” Oh how she loved this man.
“And I love you too, sweetheart, but I am still going to
make you beg.” He kissed her hard, stood and threw her over his shoulder. She
shrieked as he went through the kitchen door and headed for her bedroom
upstairs. Serena waved at her mother with a grin on her face. Ginger winked as
Damien climbed up the stairs to take Serena to bed.
About the Author
I earned a Master of Arts in
Library and Information Science in 2003 and work as a librarian in central
Iowa. I’m a member of Romance Writers of America, including multiple special
interest chapters. Even in my teens I wrote romances, spending my lunch hours
with pen, paper and characters. I love to weave new tales by embroidering and
knitting intriguing narratives for the amusement of myself, my friends and my
readers.
My writer’s mission statement is
to write about exciting, sensual, plus-size heroines who love and are loved by
their intense, passionate and seductive Alpha heroes.
Why create a mission statement,
other than because I’m a librarian and it’s something we tend to do? Because I’ve
been plus-size all my life and I don’t know how to be anything else. When I
started reading romances, almost every heroine had a slender, girlish figure.
If she didn’t start out that way, she ended up that way. Plain or pretty, the
heroine was thin. I loved those stories and their writers, but I tired of not
seeing me in the heroines of my favorite books.
As I started writing, I followed
market trends and wrote about slender heroines. Then I thought, am I part of
the market? Yes. I am. There must be other readers who want to read about a
differently shaped heroine too. Everyone deserves to find love. So now, I write
about plus-size heroines who know, or learn, how to live in their skins. My
heroines are authentic and that’s part of the reason my intense, passionate and
seductive Alpha heroes love them. I hope you will too.
Francesca welcomes comments from
readers. You can find her website and email address on her
author bio page
at
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