Title: Tea for Two
Author: Kailee Reese Samuels
Series: SoS #2
Genre: Erotica, Romance
Release Date: March 28, 2017
He’s hot.
He’s young.
He’s bad.
And Sal Raniero can’t keep his ass out of trouble.
He’s spent months learning to keep clients happy to line his wallet. When an unlikely friendship spins his world upside down, Sal ends up discovering the girl of his dreams. Chasing after Bertie the only way he knows how, Sal pushes out of his comfort zone and forces everyone to realize how far he’ll go to get what he wants.
Welcome to the story of Sal & Bertie… where some dreams only end in a nightmare.
TEA FOR TWO – The SOS Series – Book 2 is set within the Juliet world and provides further glimpses into Salvatore Raniero’s backstory.
KAILEE REESE SAMUELS writes contemporary, romantic, and suspense, with an erotic flair. Let her words whisk you away, escaping with delicious guys, toe-curling kisses, and addictive stories.
WARNING: This book contains graphic BDSM, strong sexual situations, and explicit language. Contents intended for MATURE readers 18+ ONLY.
This is such a tough question because I write in more than one genre. My books are full of romance, suspense, and intrigue. Heavily character and story drive with elements of erotica that enhance the main plot. I enjoy the layering, which I think give the reader a more immersive experience. It’s wonderful when I have people asking me for their own application to Juliet!
2. When writing a book, what is your favorite part of the creative process(outline, plot, character names, editing, etc)?
I enjoy all of the creative process really, I guess if I had to pick one it would be the initial writing of the story.
3. When reading a book, what genre do you find most interesting/intriguing?
I try and find multi-genre books or even genreless. Once I find an author I like, I’ll read their whole backlist. I tend to get bored with single tropes.
4. If you could co-author with any author, past or present, who would you choose?
That’s an easy one! Molly Weatherfield, writer of “Carrie’ Story” and “Safe Word.” Her work is a great example of having a storyline with erotic layers. I know a lot of people would classify it differently, but I have always experienced her work from a character driven perspective. The erotic touches are very much secondary to the journey of Carrie’s character. They are both beautiful pieces of erotic literature.
The difficult thing about writing erotic literature in 2017 is I think on the whole a lot of readers have become anesthetized to elements in bdsm. What some view as light may be trigger-loaded for another, so it’s difficult to find the balance between the two. My goal is to craft a good story with strong characters and challenging plot lines with erotic elements, but those scenes never control the book—the emotions do. I still believe the mind is the biggest and most vast source for arousal, when you just dissolve into the page, becoming part of the world. And Molly Weatherfield illustrated that better than most with her classic, transparent, and immersive writing.
5. Have you always wanted to write or did it come to you "later in life"?
I’ve been writing my whole life. In my childhood, I cut my teeth on poetry and progressed to short stories. I’ve always been in my head, crafting and mapping stories—it is my sanctuary and I wouldn’t know how to exist without it!
Thank you for your questions!
XO - Kailee
Author Bio:
Embracing diversity. Coffee addict. Mango lover. Blueberry fetishist. Sweet peach tea crazy. Red wine devout. Whiskey deviant. Tattooed & pierced. Loves shoes. Collects rosaries. Fanatical organizer/cleaner/list-maker. Never sleeps. Hermit and recluse.
Storyteller.
KAILEE REESE SAMUELS has been spinning tales since she can remember. Her books are contemporary fiction with a no-holds-barred attitude. She adores listening to her characters ramble and putting them into situations that push the boundaries.
Creativity is the way to change.
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