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Author: Virginia Nelson | Website
Virginia Nelson spends her days chasing three very active kids around. When she is not doing this, or plotting taking over the world, she likes to write, play in the mud, drive far too fast and scream at inanimate objects. She can often be found listening to music that is far too loud and typing her next fantastic tale of blood, sex and random acts of ineptitude. Romance, in Ms. Nelson’s opinion, is not about riding off into the sunset on the back of a horse with the knight in shining armor— it is about riding the dragon. If the knight can keep up… well, that is love.
Published Works & Book Reviews
Lips of Velvet
Bookworm Sandra is dragged out for a night on the town by her sister. When she meets the sexy and exotic Lucy, she is instantly attracted to her. But will their spontaneous combustion burn out as quickly as it ignites or will it lead to a long term flame? Lucy can’t help but be drawn in by Sandra’s intelligent and fun nature. But when Sandra suggests that she was just using Lucy for sex, Lucy is a strong enough woman to hide her broken heart and walk away. A chance meeting brings them back together. Will Lucy seek revenge for a moment of stupidity?
Reviewer: Kyuu Satsui
Review: Apr 6, 2012
Genre(s): Erotic Romance, Contemporary, GLBTQ, F/F
Sandra, a home favoring bookworm and editor, gets suckered into a night on the town with her sister. She meets the mysterious Lucy, shares a drink, and can’t explain the sudden attraction to the woman to randomly pop into her life. Small problems arise, and Lucy walks away as she hides a broken heart after a night of something they both enjoyed. By chance, they are reunited after the incident, and the mysteri
Clothing Optional
On the rebound, Brie is thrilled at the idea of a vacation on the beaches of Florida. It will be especially great since it is with two men who are absolutely irresistible…and equally unattainable.
Murphy and his boyfriend are offering the escape and maybe, if she spends enough time with them, maybe she will be able to resist wanting to strip them every time she sees them.
Murphy has always been oddly attracted to his best pal, Brie. But he has never touched a woman in that way. When his lover and boyfriend Andy suggests they make love to her, that she is perfect for them to experience a ménage, Murphy wonders if he is not enough somehow.
But the temptation of having them both…
When they get to the resort and find out that “Clothing Optional” should have been in bold print on the brochure, the three of them are in for the weekend of their lives.
Reviewer: Bookgrrl1976
Review: Jun 24, 2011
Genre(s): Erotic Romance, Contemporary, Menage / Multiple Partners
Clothing Optional, by Virginia Nelson, tells the tale of Brie, Andy and Murphy. Andy, an open bisexual, is attracted to Brie but is living with Andy. Andy and Brie have been best friends for ages. He has been attracted to Brie but never acted on that attraction, because he just doesn't swing that way. When the trio head to Florida for some much needed R&R, the attraction between the trio explodes. With t
Siren's Song
Janie Smith is ready to get her life in order. She just needs to control her powers, feed without killing someone, deal with a sick witch, a vampire boyfriend committed by fate to another, and an ancient serial killer’s ghost who has settled inside an unsuspecting human. She must also put up with Queen Mab’s demand that she accept an elfin fiancé, while dodging Chance, the man who claims to be her soul mate, and help her daughter adjust to life after divorce. Seriously, not a big deal.
More Odd Stuff is breaking out all because of a Siren’s Song.
Reviewer: BusyMom
Review: Oct 4, 2010
Genre(s): Paranormal Romance
Siren's Song is a fabulous continuation of Janie's story. This was a definite, don't put it down read, that had me laughing out loud at times. The romance and love scenes were definitely spiced up a bit more, but kept tame enough at the same time to please those who like a peek in the door but aren't quite ready to see the all the action in living color.
I've got to say, I totally fell in love with Chan
Siren's Song
Janie Smith is ready to get her life in order. She just needs to control her powers, feed without killing someone, deal with a sick witch, a vampire boyfriend committed by fate to another, and an ancient serial killer’s ghost who has settled inside an unsuspecting human. She must also put up with Queen Mab’s demand that she accept an elfin fiancé, while dodging Chance, the man who claims to be her soul mate, and help her daughter adjust to life after divorce. Seriously, not a big deal.
More Odd Stuff is breaking out all because of a Siren’s Song.
Odd Stuff
90K Words
Like a bull in a china shop, Janie Smith tumbles through the paranormal world making mistakes and not keeping her sharp tongue in check. Pretending to be normal is what she has spent her whole life perfecting. But when her best friend, a witch named Mia, gets tangled in a murder investigation, Janie tries to stick to her guns and solve it without any “extra” help, be it supernatural or sexual. The hitch is that Mia is suspected to have murdered a vampire...and how do you prove you haven't killed someone who has no pulse?
Reviewer: BusyMom
Review: Aug 16, 2010
Genre(s): Paranormal Romance
Odd Stuff is hilarious. Written in first person, this story is fast paced, laugh out loud entertainment. There are a variety of supernaturals in this story, including a very interesting take on one, which isn't seen to often in paranormal tales. I won't say more because it would ruin the surprise for when you pick this must-read up.
The author did a great job of making us connect with Janie the main characte
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