Guest Author & Giveaway Sapphire Phelan

Book Blurb:
Finding a date was never more hellish. When Jordan Hudson borrowed his friend's A Dummy’s Guide to Demon Summoning and called up a succubus, he found that dating and making love to a minion of Hell proves to be more than a one night stand.


I have the hero from Ain't Nothin' Like Succubus Lovin', Jordan Hudson. Jordan dares to call up a succubus for a one time fling, but falls for her. I decided that readers may want to get to know the man in my erotic paranormal romance short.

Jordan, why did you call up a succubus?
Jordan: I was lonely. Golly, I'm over forty, divorced, and wanted something more than what human women weren't giving me. I wanted love, I guess. And I was stupid enough to listen to a buddy and borrow his Dummy's Guide to Demon Summoning. To even think it would work--hell, it did work!

What do you think you could give to women and ultimately, what you gave to your demon lover?
Jordan: Love. A break to each other's loneliness. Holding each other in bed at night and listening to the rain drumming on the roof. Soft kisses and electrifying, hot sex. Most of all, to be at each other's back, no matter what, and to give undying love. Something my ex-wife didn't give me in the end.

Now, you can tell me no, but was making love with a succubus all it's cracked up to be?
Jordan: Hell yeah! She's one hot demonic entity.

Since she was experienced in the ways of sex and had countless lovers over the years, did that matter to you in the end?
Jordan: In the long run, after I realized I loved her deeply, no. Her past was her past and she was willing to give it up to be with me. The same goes for me.

Most people worry about interracial relationships working even these days, but when it's interspecies? Did you worry about that a bit?
Jordan: I admit I did. Plus considering she was dead, too, a spirit, well, it gave me some qualms on how we would make it all work out in the long run. It was one thing if it was a one-time thing, but I wanted more than that.

One last thing, to all the lovers out there, what would you offer as advice?
Jordan: Never, ever, let go of the true love in your life. Nothing is worth being alone, without the one you love, even if she's/he's not human. Do all that you can and fight to keep them with you. In the end, you'll be glad you did.

............................. Thank you, Jordan, for this insightful interview. And say hi to her for me.


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Author Bio:
Sapphire Phelan is an author of erotic and sweet paranormal, fantasy, and science fiction romance, along with a couple of erotic horror stories. She also writes as Pamela K. Kinney, for horror, fantasy, science fiction, and two nonfiction ghost books, Haunted Richmond, Virginia and Haunted Virginia: Legends, Myths and True Tales. She lives in Virginia with her husband and two cats, Ripley and Bast.
She admits she can always be found at her desk and on her computer, writing. And yes, the house and husband sometimes suffers for it!

***GIVEAWAY***
Sapphire Phelan has generously offered for one lucky winner Crimson Promise e-book.
Leave a comment to be entered, MUST LEAVE E-MAIL!!
Open to all, winner choosen, 04/10

 

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15 comments:

Karen Attaway said...

Good morning! Will you new book be coming out in book form? I am in the dark ages and don't have an e-reader yet. I am unable to read anything on the computer at home due to a husband internet junkie!

Thanks,
Karen Attaway
Jasper, GA
kcaylor13@aol.com

April 7, 2010 9:16 AM
Tamsyn said...

Great interview! Sounds like a good read. Please enter me for the drawing.
Thanks!
tamsyn5@yahoo.com

April 7, 2010 9:48 AM
Sapphire Phelan said...

It's an eBook, but you can always print it up to read. This one is more a short story, too.

April 7, 2010 10:36 AM
Sarah said...

Sapphire is a new author for me but I love the sound of Ain't Nothin' Like Succubus Lovin'!

Thanks for holding the giveaway

sarahsreviews at ymail dot com

April 7, 2010 11:01 AM
librarypat said...

I don't read erotica, but I am familiar with your two books on Virginia ghosts written as Pamela Kinney.
Good luck with your books.

librarypat AT comcast DOT net

April 7, 2010 1:15 PM
Carol L. said...

Hi Sapphire,
I loved Jordan's interview.He sounds so loyal to those he loves.Looking forward to reading Ain't Nothin' Like Succubus Lovin'!
Carol L.
Lucky4750@aol.com

April 7, 2010 2:49 PM
booklover0226 said...

I enjoyed the interview and look forward in reading Ain't Nothin' Like Succubus Lovin'.

Thanks,
Tracey D
booklover0226 at gmail dot com

April 7, 2010 5:31 PM
Andrea I said...

I liked Jordan's interview and look forward to checking out Sapphire's books.

April 7, 2010 7:23 PM
misskallie2000 said...

Great interview. I would love to read this book. Thanks for the opportunity to enter. Pls count me in..


misskallie2000 at yahoo dot com

April 7, 2010 8:44 PM
Marianna said...

Sounds interesting! I read the blurb for Crimson Promise, and that sounds very good too! I would love to read something by this author!

patronus89013 at yahoo dot com

April 7, 2010 10:24 PM
Sapphire Phelan said...

Thanks to all commenting so far.

April 7, 2010 11:04 PM
Debbie said...

I like how you reversed the roles, making the hero the needy one and the heroine the experienced one. Please enter me in your drawing. Ryand1973@gmail.com

April 8, 2010 7:16 AM
Shea Cooper said...

Interesting idea for the interview - I hope I win, I would love to read the book -

April 9, 2010 2:30 PM
jellybelly82158 said...

Sounds like a great read!!!! Please enter me in the contest?

jellybelly82158 at gmail dot com

April 10, 2010 5:01 PM
darkreader said...

Sounds like a great read!
Please enter me.
denisetobar@yahoo.com

April 10, 2010 6:57 PM

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