How the “Wet and
Willing” series came to be.
As most
readers will have worked out from my books, I love summer, the hot weather, the
beach, and walking through national parks. For some years I’ve enjoyed swimming
at a local, large Aquatic Center. One day as I was swimming up and down in my
lane (the slow lane, sadly, not the fast lane, or even the medium lane), I
started thinking that an Aquatic Center would be a mighty fine place to meet
Mr. Right. After all, there’s plenty of brawny, naked chests, quite a lot of
young, good-looking, ultra-fit life guards, and lots of sweaty, delicious
muscles in the gym. The only surprising part of my decision was that I hadn’t
thought of doing it long ago.
So I started
writing the “Wet and Willing” series right there and then (in my head) as I
swam. I expected it to be a paranormal series, as I’ve been writing a lot of
paranormal stories lately, but the characters stayed firmly fixed in the here
and now, showing no unusual abilities, remaining stolidly contemporary. Hey,
that’s okay. Half the time I just take dictation from demanding characters
anyway.
But then the
unthinkable happened. The management of the Aquatic Center announced it was
closing so they could undertake a major upgrade, and all the members had to
find somewhere else to exercise for the eighteen months construction would
take.
WAIT!! Just
wait a minute! You can’t close the Aquatic Center! I’m in the middle of writing
a series of books!!! Eighteen months! The readers would kill me if I took
eighteen months off in the middle of it!
Fortunately
for my peace of mind, we were given passes to another Aquatic Center, a little
farther away, but just as big and exciting. So the series, “Wet and Willing” was
written. Thank god!
Each of these
books is a complete story in itself, but previous characters return for cameo
appearances in later books.
“Wet and Willing” Book 1: “Woman
in Hot Water” blurb:
Unemployed and homeless, Kendra gets a job at the local Aquatic Center. Her new boss, Osborne, is very yummy, but he’s partnered to Jordan. When she’s offered a threesome with two such delicious men, how can she say no? And with so many opportunities to see their semi-naked bodies, being a good girl is not that easy either. Fun on the waterslide, a hot time in the sauna, slick, gleaming muscles in the gym...
When Jordan deduces that Kendra is sleeping in her car, the men ask her to stay in their guest room. She’s hesitant, but allows them to persuade her. Despite the best sex of her life, Kendra is determined to move into an apartment of her own as soon as possible, so she goes house-hunting. The men don’t like either of the places she chooses. She can’t risk losing her job but values her independence too.
“Wet and Willing” Book
2:"Cold Woman, Hot Men" blurb:
Melusine Carmichael mistakes the plunge pool at the Aquatic Center for a regular pool and almost drowns with the sudden shock of the icy-cold water. While underwater she hears a voice calling her "Melly," a name she never uses. Yehudi and Arlington are nearby in the sauna and rescue her, using their personal body heat and the sauna to warm her up. They keep in contact with her via Facebook, and finally convince her to let them teach her to swim.
But Mel hears the voice again and worries that they’re stalking her, so she cuts contact with them. Yehudi and Arlington try everything to see her and she prevents them, so they meet her parents after their swimming class. They learn about the voice saying "Melly" and that someone is stalking her.
But who is it? And how can they get Mel to spend time with them again so they can convince her of their innocence?
“Wet and Willing” Book
3: “Small Woman, Big Trouble” blurb:
Deb Steele hikes through a Water Authority reservation. But houses are being built on one section of it, and she can’t get home. She phones Kai Cole, and he and Harry Anders come to get her. While she’s waiting for them, her cell phone battery dies and a young man turns up on an electric scooter. When he realizes she’s quite alone, he plans to sexually assault her. She escapes from him just as Kai and Harry arrive.
Kai worries about how he can protect Deborah if this man is following her, and Harry suggests they learn karate. Kai decides the only way their beginning threesome relationship can progress further is if they all move in together.
But, as Deb is leaving work late that evening, the attacker jumps her once again. Why is he after her? How can the men protect her? And will they ever have enough time to build their friendship into a genuine relationship?
Berengaria Brown
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4 comments:
This is so true! "Half the time I just take dictation from demanding characters anyway." Thanks for joining us today Berengaria. Best luck! :)
Hi Berengaria, I wish I was even swimming let alone coming up with a hot aqua series of books. I'm glad you stuck to it! ;-)
Taking dictation. That's fabulous and more positive than the way I interpret it, which is being held hostage by my characters until I get it "right" for them. ;-) One of my favorite perks of being a writer is having so many plots running through my head, even if most of them never make it to "The End".
I grew up at the YMCA. I loved the swimming and the water. Your books sound exciting. I love the ideas that the characters come to you and share their stories!
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