Sunday, September 25, 2011

Sexual Desire was Taboo

First of all, I got my cover for my upcoming Carina Press novella release, Lady Seductress's Ball! (Coming 12/19/11)  Isn't it fabulous?

In Lady \Seductress's Ball, the heroine, Olivia finds herself in a loveless, pleasureless marriage to a man three times her age. Her situation was not abnormal during a time when marriages were made for convenience, money, power, prestige, property. Because marriages were made based on contracts and not attraction and desire for your spouse, the bedroom could often be a cold and lonely place.

On top of that, women were taught that desire, pleasure were taboo. To want your partner was a sin, and only women with loose morals, and harlots had sex for pleasure. If men wanted to enjoy sex and have their partner return their sentiments, they sought out a courtesan or mistress. Wives were only available for breeding heirs. An awkward, coupling in the dark that was most often painful to a woman who was not properly prepared for the joining, and embarrassing in its quick, sudden and messiness. This would also be why often after a woman had an heir and the requisite spare, she would banish her husband from the bedroom.

Despite all this, Olivia does catch snippets here and there of women enjoying their lovers. She also feels and intense yearning for a man that is not her husband.  He promises her pleasure... Pleasure she should not want, as it makes her wicked, wanton. What will she do? Will she succumb to her own desires and the scintillating whispers of an earl--Tristan, the man she dreams of making love to?

If she were to do so, it could dash her entire reputation into the fire--and a lady's reputation meant everything to her.

Guess we'll find out in December...

Cheers,
Eliza

10 comments:

Claire Robyns said...

Your cover is gorgeous, love the deep red colour against the dark. So many romances focus on the arranged marriage turning to love, we forget how many of those marriages must have been a cold, hard place to be.
looking forward to your book

Wendy Soliman said...

Lovely cover. I took look forward to the book.

Eliza Knight said...

Thank you ladies!!! I was away this weekend at the Baltimore Book Festival. Sorry for the late reply :)

Taryn Kincaid said...

Great cover. Sounds like a steamy read!

Vonda Sinclair said...

Fantastic post, Eliza! I can't wait to read your book!

Sandy L. Rowland said...

Yummy cover, Eliza.
I found the mask intriguing.
I guess I will have to read your book to know what's happening. But I can imagine. Smile.
Terrific post.

Eliza Knight said...

Thank you ladies :)

lol Sandy... yes, just imagine *winks*

Paisley Kirkpatrick said...

Holy cow, Eliza. Your cover is so hawt. I know you're going to sell lots of stories with your plot and your cover. Have fun with it. :)

Karen Erickson said...

Gorgeous cover Eliza! Congrats. The story sounds pretty delicious too. ;)

Eliza Knight said...

Thank you all so much :)