The Romance Reviews

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

What is good erotica?

This is a short post, a question really. What is good erotica to you? I've been trolling the Internet, reading what I see. I came across a few forums of readers who gave their opinions. Here's what I've gleaned by their answers. For romance readers, they want to see erotic romance which to them is a book with a happily-ever-after. Many of those readers also mentioned the book had to have a sound plot, which they believed an erotica-only book didn't have. Some even mentioned that erotica didn't have strong character development and was all about stringing sex scenes together. One writer mentioned eroica was what made you wet just reading it. So reader, tell me what is it to you? Did I mention this is a non-spamming zone? <g>

Stormy.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Another Great Read from Sapphire Nights Books


I just read the short sexy read, In the Park , part of the Dirty Bits collection by fellow author Lexie Donovan. Think being bared by a man from behind in the park. No looking, no touching and no underwear. Great job, Lexie! It's hot.

Erotica vs. Romance


Sex sells. It's been said countless times. The booming market for erotica certainly speaks to the number of readers who want a steamy book to read. But in erotica there's a difference in how the sex is portrayed and in good erotica, in the quality of the writing itself.

First, what is the difference in romance and erotica. In my mind, romance is about the connection of emotions, the forming of attachments, even the possibility of a happily-ever-after. The sex can be steamy, but the emphasis is on the emotion behind the sex. It isn't, in an of itself, and act for individual pleasure and release. On the otherhand, erotica can be and is usually only for the pleasure of the person with no preconceived notions of love-everlasting. Some books, especially by well-established and quality writers, do show the couple staying together, but only after many scenes of sex for the purpose of sex-only.

The difference between quality erotica and garbage sex is in the technique of the writing, the development of well-defined characters, use of a well-conceived plot and a satisfying conclusion based on bringing all primary and secondary plot lines to a suitable conclusion. Dialogue flows and isn't forced. It isn't full of cliches and trashy lines. Though graphic languge is used, it is done in context and not for the shock factor.

In order to keep your reader interested, you don't only need good writing, a great plot, interesting well-developed characters and superb dialogue, but you need to have a variety to the sex. Naturally, it's not all in the missionary position. But, the same applies to foreplay, oral sex, and the actual act itself--they should vary and include new twists. The places where sex is performed should also vary. Outside is a great location for a sex scene. Though shower scenes are cliche anymore, they still work (what can be more steamy?). However, as Emeril says, kick it up a notch.
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Stormy Knight has just released her first short story through Sapphire Nights Books, www.SapphireNightsBooks.com in the launch of its new series of short satisfying reads, Naughty Bits. She is now working on a novella which she hopes to release in the near future.