What comes after TOXIC DESIRE?

Can’t get enough of the sex planet, the gold aliens, the fangs, the Achilles peen, the rebellious women, the Ssedez, the Fellamana? Guess what? There are two more books coming with all of the above 🙂

So, whose in the next book?

Book Two’s working title is CAPTIVE DESIRE and is between Gahnin, Oten’s second in command, and Assura, the rebellion soldier who survived a week alone in the jungles of Fyrian and delirious from the sex fever is placed under Gahnin’s care. And guess what part of that entails…? You know, because we all know sex is healing on planet earth, but on a sex planet it’s a biological necessity 😉 Especially when there’s a super sexy alien on hand.

And these two… I’m working on their edits right now. They are steeped in tension. They’ve each been through the ringer on stuff life has dealt them, and it makes them perfect for each other, and even more perfect for the steamy business. They are practically combusting with sexual hotness. I’m surprised my computer hasn’t gone up in flames.

They’re enemies to start, but they’ll have to work together to get through the Fellamana sex games (I know you can’t wait to find out what those are—yes, it’s what you think it is!) and an attack from the Ten Systems, cuz what’s a rebellion without some battle action! And some serious toughness display from the Ssedez, the Fellamana, and of course, our favorite rebellious women in arms 🙂

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I can’t wait to share these with you. CAPTIVE DESIRE’s release date is November 12, 2018. DREAMING DESIRE will release February 18th, 2019— I’m writing that one now!

Happy reading all! And if you haven’t read book one yet, TOXIC DESIRE, here are the links where you can find it.

Goodreads | Amazon | iBooks | Kobo | Google | Barnes & Noble

And if you’re not on my mailing list, be the first to know about the Planet of Desire world updates here

Or if email’s not your thing, I also have a Facebook group, Robin Lovett’s Romance Lovers!

Toxic Desire is out today!

ToxicDesire-x750I’m so thrilled to share this book with you 🙂 I’m in love with the heroine for all her strength and dedication to finding the truth; the hero for all his sensual intensity and his inability to not be heroic; the “sex planet” for all the fun it creates, yes, but also its power to bring out their deepest desires and force the characters to face them.

I hope you enjoy it. I can’t wait to share the rest of the series with you.

Enjoy exploring the alien worlds and the sexy aliens in them!

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If you haven’t caught Chapter One, the link is here 🙂

 

Toxic Desire’s cover is here!

I’ve been working on this sci-fi erotic series, Planet of Desire, for about nine months now, and I am beyond thrilled to share it with you. The first installment releases March 19th, 2018. The cover came out beautifully and depicts so well the fraught intimacy that comes from the forced proximity of Oten and Nemona, crash landing on a sex planet in a fight for their lives against each other and the alien planet itself. Continue reading Toxic Desire’s cover is here!

The Beauty of Sylvia Day’s Representation of Characters with PTSD

Originally posted on Heroes and Heartbreakers.

Gideon.

Just his name.

Gideon.

I’ll give you a moment to sigh. (Or sweat…)

Intense.

That’s the best word for him. Also, obsessive and possessive (a side-effect of his personal struggle). Oh, and sex-crazed, through most of the five books in the Crossfire series—for his heroine, of course. Continue reading The Beauty of Sylvia Day’s Representation of Characters with PTSD

What Will Happen with Our Favorite Star Wars Couples in Last Jedi?

(This article was originally published on Heroes & Heartbreakers.)

The new Star Wars trailer is here and all we want to know is—where’s our Rey / Finn candy? Where, oh where, have they gone?

Because if there are no scenes with Rey & Finn together in this movie…

*Pause for moment of emotional collection*

That means…

We’ll be waiting two more years for the next movie to get some? Is that what this is going to turn into?

Rey’s goodbye from Finn in Force Awakens was touching. Which didn’t sound like a goodbye long enough to last an entire Star Wars episode, but that’s sure as hell what it looks like watching the trailer.

Continue reading What Will Happen with Our Favorite Star Wars Couples in Last Jedi?

6 Essentials on Our Afterburn/Aftershock Movie Wish List

(This post was originally published on Heroes & Heartbreakers.)

Sylvia Day’s Afterburn/Aftershock releases Nov. 3rd on Passionflix, and we can’t wait!

For years, I’ve been wanting Sylvia Day characters to get their debut up on the screen. I always hoped it would be the Crossfire series, but alas, it hasn’t worked out so far. BUT, not to despair. Passionflix is to the rescue!

Sylvia Day has been supplying fans with social media and email, building up the hype, from the casting of the characters to the behind the scenes shots, to editing clips, and then the trailer.

Continue reading 6 Essentials on Our Afterburn/Aftershock Movie Wish List

A How-To Guide for Reviewing Romance for the Inexperienced (and Indifferent) Critic

(This was originally published on Heroes & Heartbreakers.)

6 Aspects of Romance You Should Definitely Bring Up When You Review the Genre

Being a critic isn’t an easy job. Especially when it comes to reviewing romance.

It’s such a complex genre with all those predictable endings that are so feel-good. I mean, what’s to critique in that? And all that intricate conflict, carefully crafted plot development, and detailed characterization can be very overwhelming to the inexperienced critic.

I’m here to help you. Continue reading A How-To Guide for Reviewing Romance for the Inexperienced (and Indifferent) Critic

11 Things the NY Times COULD Write About Romance

I sent an email to the NY Times Book Review. Following Robert Gottlieb’s wildly inaccurate and offensive article last week, “A Roundup of the Season’s Romance Novels” , Radhika Jones’s rebuttal “Who Gets To Write About Romance?” still completely missed the point yesterday. So I responded to her question: “What are the stories in the field of romance that you think are most significant?”
Here are mine! (I may have gotten a little carried away. The Times has so much room for improvement! *side-eye* Even still, I by no means had space to cover all of the offensive slights in either article. Please excuse the things I had to leave out.)
 

Dear New Times Book Review,

I appreciate that you have a desire to cover romance. It is a nice change. Though, it is long overdue and the lack of coverage on the genre is itself discouraging. To have the article misrepresent the genre, whether written by a romance enthusiast or a critic, is damaging to the awareness the romance industry is attempting to bring to the validity of its genre.
The following are possible topics which would show respect for the marginalized genre that is so often derided, mocked and overlooked in our culture and by the literary world at large.

 

1) Feminist Ideas in Romance Novels

That’s not an oxymoron. Those of us who know, love and respect the genre see it for what it is: feminist ideas written for forward thinking women.
Continue reading 11 Things the NY Times COULD Write About Romance

9 Essential Game of Thrones Scenes for Jon/Daenerys Shippers

(This post was originally published on Heroes & Heartbreakers.)

Between Daenerys and Jon—Who’s really in charge?

It only took seven seasons, but Jon and Daenerys are finally together!

The two most lovable players in Game of Thrones had lots of shared screen time this season. It was exploding with sexual chemistry—um, I mean heavy eye-gazing.

Continue reading 9 Essential Game of Thrones Scenes for Jon/Daenerys Shippers

Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures… Even in Romance (As In the Dark Romance Series)

(This article was originally published on Heroes & Heartbreakers.)

The lengths we want a character to go for love knows no bounds. When someone they love is threatened, we want to see them do whatever they can to protect them.

In real life, we may have the urge to do violence when a loved one is hurt. Or protect someone from harm in a way that is impossible for us. It’s not civil to go beat up a bully. It’s illegal to seek justice on someone the law doesn’t catch. But in a romance fictional world, all characters good and evil get their due.  Continue reading Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures… Even in Romance (As In the Dark Romance Series)