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Violet Reigns
Thank you, Rob xx
Violet Reigns
Hello Peter, hope you're well.
I rarely put blood and gore in my stories (if at all), as I feel it puts the story closer to horror than erotica. This doesn't mean they're not extreme though. If you're looking for femdom only, then any of the Shelled Nuts books should suit. Breathless is closer to Todd's work, but it's a mix of femdom and maledom. The story 'Well Hung' is an unofficial sequel to Todd's story 'Office Tie.' He's a great guy and gave me his blessing to write it. Hope you find something you like.
:-)
I rarely put blood and gore in my stories (if at all), as I feel it puts the story closer to horror than erotica. This doesn't mean they're not extreme though. If you're looking for femdom only, then any of the Shelled Nuts books should suit. Breathless is closer to Todd's work, but it's a mix of femdom and maledom. The story 'Well Hung' is an unofficial sequel to Todd's story 'Office Tie.' He's a great guy and gave me his blessing to write it. Hope you find something you like.
:-)
Violet Reigns
Hello B, and thank you for the lovely review! Much too kind.
The two stories are completely separate and stand alone. I didn’t want to write anything closely connected to Todd’s story, even though he gave me his blessing to write it.
We were chatting about writing and I mentioned I was intrigued by a moment in his story where one of the girls in the office says, “You know, I actually talked my boyfriend into hanging himself for me last month.”
I told Todd I really wanted to know how she did it, as the character never explains. Todd said go ahead and write the story. When another author you respect passes the baton, it’s a privilege to develop the material.
There are a few subtle references to Office Tie which create a connection, but that’s all. I suspect anyone who has read both stories probably wouldn’t pick up that they’re connected, the references are that subtle. Plus, after writing Well Hung, I went back and read the scene in Todd’s story. Turns out the woman who says the line in Office Tie is a brunette. My character, Polly, is a blonde.
LOL
The two stories are completely separate and stand alone. I didn’t want to write anything closely connected to Todd’s story, even though he gave me his blessing to write it.
We were chatting about writing and I mentioned I was intrigued by a moment in his story where one of the girls in the office says, “You know, I actually talked my boyfriend into hanging himself for me last month.”
I told Todd I really wanted to know how she did it, as the character never explains. Todd said go ahead and write the story. When another author you respect passes the baton, it’s a privilege to develop the material.
There are a few subtle references to Office Tie which create a connection, but that’s all. I suspect anyone who has read both stories probably wouldn’t pick up that they’re connected, the references are that subtle. Plus, after writing Well Hung, I went back and read the scene in Todd’s story. Turns out the woman who says the line in Office Tie is a brunette. My character, Polly, is a blonde.
LOL
Violet Reigns
Thank you for asking, Affina :-)
Most of my books have non-con. I enjoy non-con as a writer as it raises the stakes if one character is unwilling or unknowing about their predicament. That provides conflict, and conflict is the essence of drama. How good would a murder mystery be if all the murderer’s victims were willing participants?
And yes, I love putting powerful, feminine women in charge of the action. So, to answer your question, it depends what subjects or fetishes you enjoy reading about. Here’s a summary of everything.
The Shelled Nuts series is predominantly non-con femdom with castration as the main theme. There are seven books and a novella in the series.
She-Devils is one volume with a buffet of various fetishes (asphyxia, CBT, mind control, BDSM etc.). My femdoms are inspired by she-devils from myth, imagined as women living among us today. I’d describe all those stories as non-con. There’s a sprinkling of lezdom in there too.
Milkmaids is a mix of maledom, femdom and lezdom. There’s a mix of consensual and non-con stories through the series. The main fetish here is lactophilia. The final volume ‘Milkmania’ has many more femdom stories than the first three volumes.
Candy Sticks has six stories about futanari femdoms. Only one volume in that series so far. And Rough Daddy, Bad Brat is a mix of maledom and femdom with age gap as the fetish theme for the collection.
Hopefully, there’s something there that appeals.
V
Most of my books have non-con. I enjoy non-con as a writer as it raises the stakes if one character is unwilling or unknowing about their predicament. That provides conflict, and conflict is the essence of drama. How good would a murder mystery be if all the murderer’s victims were willing participants?
And yes, I love putting powerful, feminine women in charge of the action. So, to answer your question, it depends what subjects or fetishes you enjoy reading about. Here’s a summary of everything.
The Shelled Nuts series is predominantly non-con femdom with castration as the main theme. There are seven books and a novella in the series.
She-Devils is one volume with a buffet of various fetishes (asphyxia, CBT, mind control, BDSM etc.). My femdoms are inspired by she-devils from myth, imagined as women living among us today. I’d describe all those stories as non-con. There’s a sprinkling of lezdom in there too.
Milkmaids is a mix of maledom, femdom and lezdom. There’s a mix of consensual and non-con stories through the series. The main fetish here is lactophilia. The final volume ‘Milkmania’ has many more femdom stories than the first three volumes.
Candy Sticks has six stories about futanari femdoms. Only one volume in that series so far. And Rough Daddy, Bad Brat is a mix of maledom and femdom with age gap as the fetish theme for the collection.
Hopefully, there’s something there that appeals.
V
Violet Reigns
Occasionally, these mass generated questions make you a believer in synchronicity. The universe works in mysterious ways.
My mystery... who is my most 'enthusiastic' reviewer on Amazon? Well, the other day, a little birdy tipped me off. Like all good solutions to mysteries, it made sense.
This revelation inspired me to write a short story, which is titled 'An Earnest Snipping.' So, my real life mystery has become the plot for a story. I rather like it. I'm going to add it to Shelled Nuts: Short Cuts, as a bonus story. That would give this mystery a sense of completion.
Vx
My mystery... who is my most 'enthusiastic' reviewer on Amazon? Well, the other day, a little birdy tipped me off. Like all good solutions to mysteries, it made sense.
This revelation inspired me to write a short story, which is titled 'An Earnest Snipping.' So, my real life mystery has become the plot for a story. I rather like it. I'm going to add it to Shelled Nuts: Short Cuts, as a bonus story. That would give this mystery a sense of completion.
Vx
Violet Reigns
The ideas for my debut novella came from many sources. However, the idea for the climax came from a nursery rhyme, hence the title: No Nursery Rhyme. What do nursery rhymes and dark erotica have in common? Well, answering that question would be a major spoiler!
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