Tuesday, April 15, 2008

The name is Cynthia..........Cynthia Eden

Her books are not for the young and the fainthearted. You could say it’s a collection of erotic short stories. You can get to know her from Red Sage publishing’s “Secrets”

volume 15 "Bite of the Wolf"

volume 16 "The Wolf's Mate"

and volumes 21 "The Caged Wolf"
Eh-em, sorry. Got carried away…At the present, I’m almost finish with her other short in


volume 16 "Never Enough"

"A Red Hot New Year"
and (again) loving it. Actually, there hasn’t been a story by her that I do not love and enjoy. I've seen on her website that her stand alone new novel

"Hotter After Midnight"
which will be out this April 29th. I can hardly wait for it. A stand alone about (what else, of course) a good looking, mouth watering and a terrific loving werewolf. Ahhhh, I can just imagine what he’d look like. All of her alpha dogs (sorry) werewolves are just to die for. I can only wish they’re walking the streets amongst us. As not only would they make great pets, they also love you back more than the normal man should. I just wish that (here we go) she'd write more novels (not that I've read one yet). It's just too bad that a skilled writer such as her is writing a lot of short stories. With her talent to be able to cast a spell to enchant all the readers to be such loyal followers, she should (by now) obtain a reputation equal to those such as: Lora Leigh, Anya Bast and Sylvia Day. I can’t say much about her other books, as I have not had the chance to read them yet. But I do have great expectations about her soon to be out book. If she can write them this good in shorts, she would be terrific in a novel. Her style is unique and of her own. I mean I do read paranormal and sci-fi romance/erotic, although not much but I think I am reading one of their most talented writers. Take Lora Leigh for instance. Who do you think can write better paranormal and sci-fi romance/erotic better than her? For me, I feel that she’s the reigning queen of sci-fi and paranormal romance/erotic writer. Well, maybe another, Christine Feehan? But I think that I can say (for the people with my taste only) you will love each and every one of her characters and would love to get to know them more and more. As each of her short is written and each time you do read them, you will find that you get more and more frustrated. As the story is too short to really (as the saying goes) sink your teeth in to, or that the characters needs to explain how they got in to that precarious incident or situation. Or what so ever!! So, I wrote to her, but I never did ask her this? Should I email to her again and ask about this? Or should I let her find out what I’m really fussing about here? …………what do you think? Let me know, will ya?



Happy reading,
Toni

1 comment:

Cynthia Eden said...

Hi, Toni! First, thanks so much for reading my stories--and writing up your thoughts on them. :-)

I think you'll be glad to know (well, I hope you will!) that I'll be releasing 6 full length novels with Kensington over the next 2 1/2-3 years. Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy writing novellas, but I've been itching to get my chance at full length tales.

Hotter After Midnight (the one you mentioned) is my first full-length for them, and my second "Midnight" book (we're calling them the Midnight Series), will be out in December (Midnight Sins). I'll have at least two more novels released the next year (maybe 3--a girl can hope, right?).

I do hope you enjoy my full-length work--keep me posted! And, thank you, again.