tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4163401700642381987.post1293064617149981892..comments2024-01-20T05:41:29.966-08:00Comments on Aubrey Cara: Heather Rainier Knows Aubrey Carahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10333014898721899603noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4163401700642381987.post-87054754009675802862014-04-11T15:15:51.453-07:002014-04-11T15:15:51.453-07:00LOVE all of Heather's books and love her! She...LOVE all of Heather's books and love her! She's an amazing lady! Aubrey...just so you know...the books are in series order and are so much better if you read them that way. She also has cross-over books with Cara Covington (Morgan Ashbury). Ms. Covington has a Lusty Texas Series and it's awesome too. The way these two cross-over into each other's series is freaking GREAT! Thanks for the funny article that made me giggle! :)Evil Tammyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11551024639901025800noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4163401700642381987.post-50541362528185811352014-04-10T19:58:07.689-07:002014-04-10T19:58:07.689-07:00Hahahahaa!! The lube really is for everyone's ...Hahahahaa!! The lube really is for everyone's comfort. Heroines and readers a like. You're awesome Heather Rainier! Aubrey Carahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10333014898721899603noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4163401700642381987.post-48264571160678581632014-04-10T07:42:30.627-07:002014-04-10T07:42:30.627-07:00The well-lubed heroines, considerate cowboys, and ...The well-lubed heroines, considerate cowboys, and I say you're welcome, Aubrey! There's certain aspects of life that don't translate well into romance novels. I mean, we all know they have to pee at some point, they can't cuddle all night because sometime during the night someone is going to get overheated and say, "You're sweaty, get off of me," oh and even romance novel characters get gas. I tend to not include those elements because I'm thinking readers don't want THAT much reality intruding into their love stories. (Plus, my editors would shoot me with a bazooka) Lube is one of the notable exceptions. With two or three guys and their accompanying cocks in play, lube is vital not only for the heroine's comfort but for the reader's as well. I don't want readers getting kicked out of a story because they notice she's riding a horse or a bike and the random thought comes to mind, "She did three guys that morning, including anal. Wonder if that shit hurts?" In my world, heroes might enjoy knowing that she still feels well-fucked hours later but they'd never want her in pain, and heaven forbid they'd ever want her to "toughen up" because that is not sexy. On the other hand, she knows what she signed up for, she's going to take that lube because drama over vaginal dryness does not an entire plot make, and because she doesn't want them worrying. I had a married friend who didn't enjoy sex because of vaginal dryness. She had a totally hot husband, and was leaving him out in the cold. I wanted to buy her a whole case of Astroglide, Aqua-lube, or olive oil, SOMETHING. Maybe that's why I tend to write lots of well-lubricated sex, she made that big of an impression on me. At any rate, thank you for the incredible insightful and funny article. You made my morning and I'll be sharing your link. <3 Heather Rainierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09622497756351792579noreply@blogger.com