![]() ![]() ![]() In other words-and I’ll just speak for myself here-when it comes to a Lisa Valdez erotic historical, it’s never “just sex”.īut, Lisa, you may protest: In your book, PASSION, Mark and Passion didn’t even know one another when they slipped behind the screen at the Crystal Palace. That place is within the genre of erotic historical romance. Or conversely, disconnected simulations of sex are thrown before us by those who seek to shock or to be shocking, but who only succeed in proving that they’ve entirely missed the point.īut there is one place where sex is actually depicted/explored not only as an important component of an adult relationship and a full life, but as an exalted and transformative force that has the power to sew the seeds of love. Mostly, sex is relegated to the realm of whispers, embarrassed titters, and mysterious closed doors that only leave us wondering at what could possibly be going on behind them. Besides the often-bemoaned admission that “sex sells,” it is rarely spoken of in polite company, it is barely taught outside the obligatory “health” class, and it is most definitely not encouraged or promoted within the context of “moral” dialogue. So I hope you will join me in giving a big welcome to Lisa Valdez! ![]() Hi everyone! I know a lot of you are big fans of today’s Erotic Historical Romance Monday featured author, after her revolutionary Passion (which came out in 2005) and its follow-up in 2010, Patience. ![]()
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