During the
day, Tamara Lush writes news as a journalist with The Associated Press. At
night, she writes fictional romance tales about complicated, sexy men and the
women who love them.
When Tamara
isn’t reporting, writing or reading, she’s doing yoga, cooking for her Italian
husband or chasing her dogs on a beach on Florida's Gulf Coast. She loves connecting with people on
social media.
Her latest
book is the erotic romance, Tell
Me a Story (Book 1 The Story Series).
For
More Information
- Visit Tamara Lush’s website.
- Connect with Tamara on Facebook and Twitter.
- Find out more about Tamara at Goodreads.
Tell Me a Story was my first indie publishing attempt.
Initially, I was worried about the cover. Clearly, I wasn’t capable of
designing my own cover, so I had to choose a designer. My author friend,
Tina
Ellery, gave me the name of a designer: Hang Le. I went to her website and was
blown away by her portfolio – she creates sensual, different covers. Her work
has a look about it; one can usually tell a Hang Le cover.
I contacted Hang and immediately loved her process: she had
me create a Pinterest board for my book and my aesthetic. She asked me to fill
out a detailed form about my story and I stressed that I wanted a sexy cover
that told the reader it was an erotic story – but I did not want anything
raunchy. I wanted a cover that conveyed literary erotica.
I added photos to the Pinterest board for a couple of
months, and then she emailed me with a photo (the one that ended up on the
cover). It was totally unique – no other author has used that image. I loved
it, and she created the cover around that very sexy image of a businessman and
a woman in lingerie. We didn’t go back and forth really at all – I adored it
from the very first draft.
Since Tell Me a Story is the first of four novellas about
the same couple, we will be using the same image but changing the title and the
title color for the other three covers. I can’t stress how much I love my cover
and the work that Hang did! Eventually, I will put all four novellas into a
print book and the cover is going to be incredible.
She also did stunning bookmarks, with the cover on one side,
and an image of palm trees on the other. The bookmarks perfectly convey the
fairy tale-quality of the story, which is set in Florida.
I would love to offer five of your readers (and you!) some bookmarks, so if the
first five people who comment would like bookmarks, just let me know and I’ll
send them!
About the Book:
Bookstore owner Emma Chase attends a sexy literacy fundraiser
called Story Brothel in Orlando, expecting a few
raunchy jokes and a chance to show off her writing. She’s intrigued when Caleb
King, a successful real estate developer in a custom tailored suit, pays to
listen to her read from her erotic novel.
Later, the mysterious Caleb with beautiful eyes asks her to read
him a bedtime story at his penthouse condo – and she can’t say no to his
demands.
But Emma’s been burnt before, and
is reluctant to be the plaything of a rich man whose world is so different than
hers. She also doesn’t need distractions because her business in danger of
closing and everything she’s worked for is poised to crumble. Emma’s made it
this far on her own, but as one-night with Caleb turns into more and develops
into something deeper, can she trust him when secrets are revealed?
For More Information
- Tell Me a Story is available at Amazon.
- Pick up your copy at Barnes & Noble.
- Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.
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