Seize me From Darkness by Cari Silverwood book blitz
Synopsis: Seize Me From Darkness - Book #4 Pierced Hearts Series - Cari Silverwood - September 2014
This book is part of a dark erotic fiction series and may disturb some readers.
In this dirty, bloody world we live in, the answers to prayers aren't always pretty angels.
Retaken by human traffickers, Jazmine's one hope is ex-cop, ex-mercenary, Pieter, a man with a glower that stops lesser men in their tracks.
She prays he can save her.
But this savior is far from perfect and his flaws may prove as devastating to Jazmine as the torture of her captors.
The fire of dominance never dies.
In this dirty, bloody world we live in, the answers to prayers aren't always pretty angels.
Retaken by human traffickers, Jazmine's one hope is ex-cop, ex-mercenary, Pieter, a man with a glower that stops lesser men in their tracks.
She prays he can save her.
But this savior is far from perfect and his flaws may prove as devastating to Jazmine as the torture of her captors.
The fire of dominance never dies.
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Asshole heroes
How much asshole do you like in your asshole heroes? Fifty
percent? A hundred? It’s a question I’ve been contemplating lately because
there seems a large number of asshole heroes in dark erotic stories. I mean,
let’s face it, when the guy starts out by kidnapping the woman then dragging
her back to his lair there’s a high chance he’s not going to be nominated for a
Nobel Peace Prize. He might get Bachelor of the Year but that’s only because
kidnappers are good at manipulating the system.
If there’s one small problem with this, it’s that my men
don’t tend to follow the trend. I like to have them showing their good side at
the beginning of the book and it’s only after that nice start that they descend
into a state of mind where defiling the heroine seems justified. To me it’s
dead easy to show reasons why an evil man would decide to do terrible and
nonconsensual things to the heroine. Figuring out why a good-ish man would do
those same things – that’s a puzzle I love to solve.
Writing a bad man doing bad things is the equivalent of
writing about why apples fall to the ground. As well, I have this thing where I
detest giving up my heroines to truly bad men. These men need to earn her devotion,
her love...or her slavery, whichever it is that happens. If the men are too damn
evil, I get an urge to exterminate them partway through the story.
Which is funny, since I can definitely read about assholes
in other people’s stories doing the raping, pillaging and enslaving – it seems
I just don’t like to write them into mine.
What percentage of asshole do you like in the men in your
dark stories? Would you be game to walk up to them in real life and date them
or at least say hello?
When I began writing Seize me From Darkness, I knew I was
writing the most asshole-ish of all my main characters. Pieter still begins as
a good guy. How does he transform from that into someone I’d be reluctant to
spend the night with even if I had a SWAT team outside the bedroom window? He
does it with a certain amount of flair, a hefty dose of kick in the door and drag her out by the hair, and a big dose of
assholery.
If dark books keep going like this, assholes will take over
the world in 2015.
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