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Lotus Petals by Brantwijn Serrah
Lotus Petals by Brantwijn Serrah












If you like sexy stories like the ones in Rough Edges, try a couple of other sexy authors like Torie James and her New Camelot series, or Decadent Kane and her Trouble with Elves. What are some books or authors that you would recommend to our readers? I want people to enjoy it, and hopefully feel a little unnerved by the end. Lady of Lacrymosa is purely a fun escapist story for me. Is there anything you would like people to take away from your story? Two women, one sexy dance…things are about to get weird. Given how the story ends, I have to make a point of saying “not literally”, but her attitude and demeanor are a bit more my type than Katarina, the story’s narrator.ĭescribe your story in 10 words or less for people who are just learning about it. In Lady of Lacrymosa, I identify a bit more with the Lady Gunslinger character. I try to stay very focused on my main project, but I will sometimes hop between projects, if I need a short break or if something pops into my head that simply must be written down before I forget it.ĭo you identify with your main character or did you create a character that is your opposite? What do you do when a new idea jumps out at you while you’re still working on a book? Do you chase the squirrel (aka “UP syndrome”) or do you finish your current project first? My first romance, Lotus Petals, went to Breathless Press in 2013, and was published that next January. I started publishing poems in college, and later submitted my first non-romance, a series known as The Pact, to DAW books. I didn’t put much thought into being a freelance author until about my senior year in high school, though. At what point did you decide to be an author and what was your path to publication?














Lotus Petals by Brantwijn Serrah