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February 24th, 2009
The Club

OUT NOW: THE CLUB

THE CLUB is a twist on the classic “rake and innocent” story. My heroine Jane, Lady Sherringham is a widow and not a virgin, but she knows nothing of a healthy and loving sexual relationship. My rakish hero, Christian, Lord Wickham, is determined to give the heroine the pleasure she deserves until he discovers he is out of his depth—he doesn’t know how to heal an abused woman. They must learn together, but first, they must find Christian’s missing sister, Del, whose disappearance is linked to a scandalous London gentleman’s club.

The club itself is a Regency version of a swingers club. There were many real racy Regency couples, including Lady Oxford, whose children were known as the Harleian Miscellany since they had so many different fathers.

After talking to other authors, I’ve discovered that every writer seems to have a ‘gimme’ book (the one that writes itself), while other stories are challenges. For me, THE CLUB was the most challenging book I’ve tackled.

In my first drafts, I found it tough to bring sexual attraction into the beginning of the story. The problem—I wanted Jane to find Christian attractive and respond, but it just didn’t make sense that she would melt at a kiss on her hand when she was searching for her missing friend Del. She would be too worried about Del. I realized that in my previous stories, my heroes and heroines were the ones at risk. For example, I’ve always shied away from writing a “child in jeopardy” story, because I could just not imagine feeling sexy about anyone while worrying about a child’s welfare. It’s a careful balancing act!

Interestingly, it was my struggle to blend Jane’s attraction to Christian, her rejection of those feelings, and her fear over Del’s fate that made me understand how she would feel. And it made me realize her attraction to him would be emotional more than blatantly sexual. When story events allowed Jane and Christian to respond to their desires, they’d already built up a powerful emotional attraction.

Another challenge was to ensure Jane, who had survived an abusive marriage, was a realistic character. An amazing resource book I found for understanding her experience is “It’s My Life Now” by Meg Dugan and Roger Hock. This book deals with one of the most critical times for a woman coming from an abusive relationship—the time after she leaves.

In my first drafts of the story, Christian’s travel in India was alluded to, but I realized his character was not shaped by it. This meant more research into India. Of course, time is always short, so I took my copy of the Kama Sutra out to a family dinner and read it surreptitiously before the food arrived.

But after the journey of writing and re-writing, I am really thrilled with THE CLUB, and I hope readers enjoy it too!

~Sharon

February 15th, 2009
TOP PICK for THE CLUB and other news

STARRED REVIEW “Page delivers a winner with this sensuous and captivating erotic Regency romance…This romantic whodunit is sizzling with chemistry and will keep readers hungrily turning pages.”
— Publishers Weekly

Top PickTop Pick! “Reader, be deliciously warned: You’ll need a fan or asbestos gloves to keep cool while devouring Page’s heated tale. Not only is the sexual tension powerful and the many love scenes hotter than hot…the mystery and growing romance will keep you riveted too.” — Romantic Times BOOKreviews

Romantic Times also awarded THE CLUB’s hero, Christian Sutcliffe, Lord Wickham, with a K.I.S.S. Award:
“Let Sharon Page’s “Lord Wicked,” Christian Sutcliffe, take you to THE CLUB for a night you’ll never forget.”

THE CLUB will be available February 24, 2009.

Read more about THE CLUB and watch the trailer here…

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Sharon’s next Dell book, THE LAST SEDUCTION, is now available for pre-order at Amazon and Borders. Look for it in stores on September 29, 2009!

Discover the wild and dangerous side of Regency England, where no one is innocent from temptation – and where one daring noblewoman is about to risk everything for a passion that will ignite the greatest scandal of all…

Two years ago, Lady Madeline Ashby’s testimony helped send him away to prison — but Jack Travers never forgot the high-born beauty who once showed him kindness…and who still stokes his secret fantasies. Now Jack has escaped &mdasH, and Madeline has tracked him down, desperate to right a terrible wrong. But Jack has a mission of his own: to keep her safe. For Madeline is determined to clear Jack’s name, vowing to accompany him on a perilous quest for the truth. The lovely innocent asks only one thing: to learn the secrets of erotic pleasure. But as passion runs hot and swift between them, Madeline knows she is playing a treacherous game. For Jack is harboring an explosive secret–one that could shatter her trust forever even as it takes them both to the point of no return…

February 12th, 2009
The Club – Reviews!

I’ve received some exciting reviews for The Club and wanted to post them here before I have my amazing web designer put them on the site:

Top Pick! “Reader, be deliciously warned: You’ll need a fan or asbestos gloves to keep cool while devouring Page’s heated tale. Not only is the sexual tension powerful and the many love scenes hotter than hot…the mystery and growing romance will keep you riveted too.” —Romantic Times BOOKreviews

A K.I.S.S. Award from Romantic Times for The Club’s hero, Christian Sutcliffe, Lord Wickham. “Let Sharon Page’s “Lord Wicked,” Christian Sutcliffe, take you to The Club for a night you’ll never forget.”

5/5 and a Reviewers’ Top Pick! “The pages positively sizzled when these two got together, and it wasn’t just because of their desire, they also had a wonderfully snappy dialog outside of the bedroom. This was a book I found difficult to put down.” —Night Owl Romance

“THE CLUB has everything you are looking for in a seductive historical romance; intrigue, love, honor and great characters. Definitely a great read.” —Fresh Fiction

“This book will be on sale as from February 24th, 2009 and has our utmost recommendation…an original and consistent historical romance that was both sensual and refreshing. The love scenes are a bold a mix of tenderness, discovery and passion. Sensuality is embedded into the romance. It’s enthralling without being too explicit or graphic.

Sharon Page’s first mass market novel offers a historical treat with a thrilling mystery that needs to be solved and a well-developed romance that is rich in detail and background. She found the perfect way to create a solid, sensual and captivating historical tale of love and suspense. I for one am ready for her next mass market paperback.” —Realms on Our Bookshelves

January 27th, 2009
Blog Talk Radio and My First Publishers Weekly Review

Tonight, I’m going to be interviewed on Blog Talk Radio. Check out Canned Laughter and Coffee, presented by Circle of Seven, and hosted by Renee Bernard, the wonderful and talented award-winning author. The show is lots of fun. Here’s the link:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Circle-Of-Seven/2009/01/28/Canned-Laughter-and-Coffee

Also, I received my very first Publishers Weekly review (and its for The Club):

STARRED REVIEW: The Club Sharon Page. Dell, $6.99 (416p) ISBN 978-0-440-24490-5

Page (Black Silk) delivers a winner with this sensuous and captivating erotic Regency romance. Prim and proper widow Jane, Lady Sherringham, is fretting over her best friend, Delphina, Lady Treyworth, who has been missing for weeks. Jane is convinced that a secret upper-class sex club, where Lord Treyworth regularly subjected Del to various indignities, is the key to her disappearance. Boldly infiltrating the club, Jane inadvertently reunites with Del’s womanizing brother, Lord Wickham, and they agree to pose as a lustful couple while looking for Del. As they discover an entirely unexpected mutual passion, they also uncover horrifying, illicit activities both within and beyond the club, some closer to home than either could have ever expected. This romantic whodunit is sizzling with chemistry and will keep readers hungrily turning pages. (Mar.)

I’m beyond thrilled to have received a starred review.

January 16th, 2009
The Last Seduction

My next Dell book (following The Club) has a title—The Last Seduction—and a back cover blurb! (I’m not sure if the blurb is completely official, but I loved it.) Here’s it is:

Discover the wild and dangerous side of Regency England, where no one is innocent from temptation – and where one daring noblewoman is about to risk everything for a passion that will ignite the greatest scandal of all…

THE LAST SEDUCTION
Five years ago, Lady Madeline Ashby’s testimony helped send him away to prison — but Jack Travers never forgot the high-born beauty who once showed him kindness…and who still stokes his secret fantasies. Now Jack has escaped – and Madeline has tracked him down, desperate to right a terrible wrong. But Jack has a mission of his own: to keep her safe. For Madeline is determined to clear Jack’s name, vowing to accompany him on a perilous quest for the truth. The lovely innocent asks only one thing: to learn the secrets of erotic pleasure. But as passion runs hot and swift between them, Madeline knows she is playing a treacherous game. For Jack is harboring an explosive secret–one that could shatter her trust forever even as it takes them both to the point of no return…

This is a new series, and my tagline is “Prison Break meets Jane Austen.” I had the chance to do some amazing research for this series while I was in England in October, and I’ll be posting some photos and cool facts up soon.

Also, while I’m hard at work writing, I’ve been helping some friends with query letters, and pondering things like narrative drive and subtext. I’m going to be writing some blog articles on writing craft and will post these too.