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Logan Belle | The Joy of (mature) Sex

Until this past summer, my heroines had all been young, twenty-somethings dealing with love and sex. Then, in June, in the middle of writing my latest novel featuring another ingénue, I was diagnosed with early stage breast cancer. It was a huge wake-up call to me on many levels, and one of those was creative: I realized that while it's fun to write about very young women discovering passion for the first time, I am a woman in my 40s who experiences love and sex from a very different perspective. And I knew I had to write about it.

The problem was timing: I was in the middle of writing a New Adult novel for St. Martin's, an upcoming release called RUIN ME. But the call to write my story of an older woman was too loud to ignore. And I remembered, in this moment of creative crisis, advice I'd gotten a few years ago from Sylvia Day when I emailed her and asked her how she managed her deadlines. (This was when she had just self-published Bared to You -before it was published by Berkley, before she was SYLVIA DAY.) She emailed back right away, and told me that she wrote her best project when it came from the heart - when she wrote it just because it was what she wanted to write, had to write, in that moment.

One week after I had surgery, I sat down at my computer and began writing the story that was bursting in my mind. After four weeks, I had written NOW OR NEVER, the story of a forty-year-old who, in the midst of a health crisis, realizes that she has missed out on a fulfilling love life:

My heroine, Claire, has always been a devoted single mother. Now that her only son is off to college, her friends tell her this will be the best time of her life, and even Claire starts to believe she might ‘get her groove back.' Then she is diagnosed with breast cancer. Shocked, Claire tries to find comfort in a support group. Instead, she meets Justin, a handsome, charming guy who can get any woman he wants, yet who is oddly interested in Claire and her dilemma.

Justin helps Claire create a sexual bucket list. At first, she thinks it's just flirtatious talk - until she realizes Justin is determined to help her experience all the things she has missed after years of putting everyone else first. With the clock ticking, she finds the nerve to actually attempt her ‘now or never' list of fantasies. And she realizes that the further she goes, the closer she might get to a real life happily ever after.

This month, Claire's romance continues with NOW AND FOREVER. And while this is the conclusion of Claire and Justin's story, it's not the end of me writing about older heroines. I intend to keep going with a series called Last Chance Romances, all focusing on women who realize it's never too late for love and passion. Maybe she's been divorced and has given up on love. Maybe she's a mom who has to remind herself - and her husband - that she is a sexual being. Maybe she is married but has never forgotten the ‘one who got away.'

The more I think about my Last Chance heroines, the more I realize that women with a past and a future let me tell my favorite kind of love stories.

NOW OR NEVER

Claire is looking forward to some romance now that her son is finally off to college. As a devoted single mother she desperately needs to get her groove back and make up for lost time. But a sudden crisis has her wondering if her sex life will be over before she even goes on her first date.

When Claire meets Justin, she cannot understand why the handsome, charming guy who can get any woman he wants is so preoccupied with her and her dilemma. What is wrong with him? And why is he pushing Claire so hard to complete her sexual bucket list?

Figuring out Justin and the getting through her ‘now or never' list of fantasies just might get Claire her real life happily ever after...

About Logan Belle

Logan Belle grew up obsessed with the soapy romances of Judith Krantz novels and Aaron Spelling television shows. Her debut novel, Blue Angel, was the first in an erotic trilogy published by Kensington, followed by the 1920's romance The Gin Lovers (St. Martin's Press), and the erotic romances The Librarian and Miss Chatterley (Simon & Schuster/PocketStar). Her novels have been translated into a dozen languages. She blogs daily for Romance at Random. www.loganbelle.com Twitter: @jamieLbrenner Facebook

Do you think it's too late for love? Or have you had a wake-up call and what did you do? One commenter will win a NOW OR NEVER mug along with a copy of NOW OR NEVER in ebook. Five other commenters will get NOW OR NEVER in e-book as well.

NOW OR
NEVER
Now or Never
Last Chance Romance
#1.0
October 2013

NOW AND
FOREVER
Now and Forever
Last Chance Romance
#2.0
January 2014

 

 

Comments

26 comments posted.

Re: Logan Belle | The Joy of (mature) Sex

It is never too late for love.
(Pam Howell 8:44am January 15, 2014)

It is never ever too late for love!
(Bonnie Capuano 8:58am January 15, 2014)

Nope, never too late!
(Abby Thorne 9:07am January 15, 2014)

Never too late for love, nor do you get too old for love.
(Deidre Durance 11:32am January 15, 2014)

Love is something that everyone has the ability to have
everyone "twitter patied" as OWL says in Bambi... You are
never to told to have Love
(Tina Ullrich 11:58am January 15, 2014)

I believe that it is never too late!
(G. Bisbjerg 12:29pm January 15, 2014)

a great a contest
(Kent Cook 12:30pm January 15, 2014)

I do not think it is ever too late for love. And you never know when it may
occur.
(Melanie Backus 1:21pm January 15, 2014)

As long as your heart is still ticking, it's never too late for love!
(Sandy Fielder 1:37pm January 15, 2014)

never to late for love
(Denise Holcomb 5:25pm January 15, 2014)

I hope it's never too late for love----I'm just going into my senior years.
(Sue Farrell 5:27pm January 15, 2014)

I don't think it is ever to late for love!
(Jean Patton 6:15pm January 15, 2014)

I believe that no one is too old for love. Somehow, everything just works out.
(Kai Wong 8:58pm January 15, 2014)

It's never, ever too late for love! Thanks for the contest!
(Uhura Mitchell 10:02pm January 15, 2014)

Wow, Congrats on your new book: NOW OR NEVER. I like the book
cover too! Yes, I agree that it is never too late for Love.
My husband and I are both married 25 years and going strong.
I would love to win and read your new book in the New Year
2014. Thank You very much. Cecilia CECE
(Cecilia Dunbar Hernandez 10:44pm January 15, 2014)

I also believe that is never to too late for love. I am looking forward to reading both books in this series. Thanks for the chance to win.
([email protected])
(Amy Kincade 11:17pm January 15, 2014)

I don't think it is ever to late for love. Thanks for a chance to win your book.
(Linda Hall 11:24pm January 15, 2014)

i dont think it is never to late for love
(Denise Smith 12:13pm January 16, 2014)

Totally agree - never too late. My Grandfather re-married at
the age of 86. He robbed the cradle with a woman of 65.
(Mary Preston 4:05am January 16, 2014)

It is never too late for love, though sometimes we make decisions, putting our children, or finances, or safety ahead of love. Love is risky. It is uncertain and can be painful, but nothing worth having is ever really, truly easy. Sometimes, we have to close our eyes and just jump, trusting the parachute of life to catch us.
(Michelle Willms 4:50am January 16, 2014)

It's never too late!!!!! Thanks for the contest!
(Linda Townsend 8:08am January 16, 2014)

Would love to win this books. It's sounds great!!!
(Bonnie Capuano 10:28am January 16, 2014)

YOUR NEVER TOO OLD! Interesting and would love to read this one.
(Barbara Wells 11:25am January 16, 2014)

It's never too late. I love the stories of the couple who were high school sweethearts who reconnect 50 yrs later and get married! So sweet.
(Sue Galuska 11:40am January 16, 2014)

It's never too late for love. I love to read about older heroines.
(Marcy Shuler 4:44pm January 16, 2014)

Being a 50 year old its nice to have someone writing for our age range. Thanks!
(Denise Austin 10:40pm January 16, 2014)

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