I loved exploring and exploiting the tension that’s built in when one lover is resistant and conflicted and the other’s completely shameless. I mean, Vaughn’s essentially straight, or at least self-identifies as straight. But in the new book I wanted two men with history that predates the arrival of the heroine, and a genuine attraction all their own, albeit a fraught and complex one. You get a little taste of m/m in Crosstown Crush, but you’re right, in that one there’s a definite streak of competition tempering the men’s contact…and an essential one, in that story, as competition feeds directly into the kink. What made you decide to have that intimacy between Mica and Vaughn?Ĭara: Purely because I wanted to write full-on, no-holds-barred male/male sex again, in the context of a m/m/f ménage. I’ve read quite a few ménage books over the years and I think this is the first time I have seen one where there is passion between the two men, rather than it being two men essentially competing for the woman. I read Downtown Devil and I wanted to let you know I loved it. Haley: Firstly, thank you again for taking the time out to do an interview.
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