L World

L World
An Erotic Lesbian Romance

Sunday, February 26, 2012

L World Making a Splash!


I'm so excited! L World received a silver star from All Romance eBooks, which means that it's a best-seller in the lesbian romance category. Check it out!


Also, Night Owl Reviews covered my novel, giving it 4 stars, calling it "visual and stimulating," with "incredibly sensual sex," and commending it for "exemplifying the many complexities of female relationships." You can see the review in its entirety here!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Girls and Cages

This is the cage that inspired the Bikini Night scene in L World where sexy chained-up girls behind bars hiss at Blake, titillating her. I had remembered seeing it at a lesbian bar once in New York and recently went back to check it out. Now, it's on display at the Smithsonian in Washington D.C. Kidding, kidding. It's still up at the same bar. Can you guess which one?

Friday, February 17, 2012

L Excerpt

In the following excerpt from L World, a disgruntled ex just socked our main heroine, Blake, a good one. She and Janie are in the ladies room afterwards:

     “I thought you were breaking up with her,” Blake said, icing her cheek.
    “She was supposed to come to my apartment today. She never showed. I'm so sorr—” 
     “I need to go home and prepare for my deposition tomorrow.” Blake started to brush past Janie. This whole scene—L World, she decided—was not for her. It didn’t fit in with the rest of her life and now she would have to show up at work in a suit with a black eye.
     Janie stopped her and stroked her arm. “Please let me take care of you tonight,” she whispered in Blake’s ear.
     Blake’s body refused to move and she froze. She felt Janie’s warm breath against her neck and lost her determination to take off alone. “I don’t know what it is about you, Janie. You’re like a magnetic force.” 
     Janie put her hand on Blake’s and removed the ice pack, replacing it with her lips. She made a trail of kisses down the cold bruising. The sweet dabs of Janie’s lips had a calming effect on Blake, and she inched her body closer to Janie’s bosom until they embraced.
     “Take me home,” Blake said, feeling vulnerable. Janie smiled and put her arm around Blake, squeezing her body into hers as they left the ladies’ room. 
     Blake still couldn’t believe that she commanded that smile from Janie, a woman whose smile alone could persuade a thousand men to go the supermarket at midnight. Being on the receiving end of a beautiful woman’s affection felt unreal—amazing.    
    
For a longer sample or to purchase L World, click on Amazon or Ravenous Romance!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Taryn's Queer Adventure


I recently became a published author of lesbian romance. My novel, L World, was released by Ravenous Romance two weeks ago. The title is (obviously) a play on "The L Word", and it refers to a Greenwich Village bar and club where six lesbian friends experience love and a whole lot of drama.

I decided, 

what better way to celebrate my release than to hit an all-girls night at a hot NYC venue and spread the word? And it turned out, I was right. But what does a square-slash-sexy lawyer-slash-author wear to such an event? I settled on a pair of Gap skinny jeans, a t-shirt and a temporary tribal arm band tattoo. I'll blend in, right?

I walked in.

To my right was an adorable, androgynous-looking DJ working her digital turntable. To my left was an attractive young woman with some eye-popping tattoos, who was eyeing mine curiously. We had some cliched convo about how everyone is somewhere on the Kinsey scale. Then I told her and her boyfriend (who's cool with her being queer) about L World. I gave them the pitch and they were hooked.

Reassuring. I'm having fun.

"Have you had a sexual relationship with a woman before?" the tattooed girl asked me. That initially struck me as way too intrusive a question, but after a minute I decided it was perfectly justified. She wanted to know if my writing would be convincing. If I could relate to her experiences. If I knew firsthand what it felt like to love a woman.

My response: "I went to college in the nineties, what do you think?" 

Stay tuned for an excerpt from L World.