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Erotica Writer Giavanna Interview

Erotica Writer Giavanna Interview 
Every now and again my readers will let me know when a certain book or something catches their attention. One such book is the newest Kindle Single from Giavanna and I recently interviewed her about her new erotic romance "To Protect and Serve".  

What is this new Kindle Single you have written all about?
To Protect and Serve is a short romantic romp between a female investigator who works way to hard and a fugitive wanted for rape. It tells the story of their past and how he got into the situation and how she decides to help him through her job but also through her undying love and affection.

  What is it about that bad boy element that women so love to read about?
Its something that every woman has fantasized about. We all want to experience that wild abandonment of a man who lives by his own rules. This story and the others in the series are all about that experience. It is a short little romp through the wild side you can read at lunch....or before bed.

  Have you gotten much feedback on this story?
I have and it surprised me. I wrote a single called The Family Lodge and it sells very well. The sales keep racking up but I get no real feedback from my readers. To Protect and Serve is another story. It wasn't even out a full week and I was receiving emails about how people were enjoying it and if I was going to do a sequel.Something about these two characters and this predicament is speaking to erotica reader. I love it.

 Sooo? Is there a sequel?
Truthfully, I had not planned on it but many readers have sent in suggestions and ideas and I really think I can see a future for Lizzy and Daynan. You can find To Protect and Serve on Amazon and Barnes & Nobles. 
You can also email her your questions to Giavanna@writeme.com
 

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