Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Mutiny in Chapter Three by Shelby Morgen


What happens when an author has writer's block and can't seem to get back a certain chapter? Let the character's decide their fate!

Amy recently lost her husband and her job. She's been writing a book to fill in her time, but she can never get past chapter three. Chapter three is where the sex scenes are supposed to be written. Amy has never written a sex scene before and is not confident in her ability to do so. Hence, Amy's computer files are filled with a dozen or so chapter three's and no complete books.

Jean and Danny are two gorgeous male characters in Amy's chapter threes'. They are frustrated in the fact they never get to have sex and are aggrivated to be stuck in the files for so long. After talking it over with one another, they decide to write the book themselves.

The first thing they do is find the file written in the first person. Once they open that, they can speak with directly with Amy, the author, and voice their frustrations. When they finally meet Amy though, they take out the frustrations in a different way. Menage trois' anyone?

Shelby Morgen has turned the way to read a book upside down. I totally loved reading this from the character's perspective. Fun, new, and entertaining! The chemistry between Amy, Jean and Danny absolutely sizzles. I look forward to reading more of Shelby Morgen's work. MUTINY IN CHAPTER THREE is a must read for erotica fans!
Mutiny in Chapter Three is an e-book available at Changeling Press http://www.changelingpress.com/product.php?&upt=book&ubid=1081

2 comments:

  1. Wendy, this book sounds like a fun and hot read! I would never have known about it. Thank you for your thoughts. I'm marking this for future purchase!

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  2. Hey Wendy:

    This sounds like a great read!

    You have a beautiful blog Wow!

    Best Regards
    L

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