tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3152950964331655840.post6856508991359460993..comments2024-03-07T10:18:40.832-05:00Comments on Gobs and Gobs of Books: Rouge (Cheveux Roux #1) by Leigh Talbert MooreAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07517629132352002392noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3152950964331655840.post-32246652340858777792023-09-11T13:04:29.580-04:002023-09-11T13:04:29.580-04:00Awesome blog you havee hereAwesome blog you havee hereDesperate Housewife in Omanhttps://desperateinoman.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3152950964331655840.post-44347202545342365692013-01-02T18:48:37.513-05:002013-01-02T18:48:37.513-05:00Hi, Shelby! Thanks for reading ROUGE, and I'm ...Hi, Shelby! Thanks for reading ROUGE, and I'm so sorry you felt like there was so much sex in the book. I actually took it back from Simon & Schuster, who had bought it for publication in May, because they felt like it wasn't sexy *enough* (!). They wanted me to add MORE sex--including in the rape scene. <br /><br />Actually, I closed the door before the "sword was sheathed" in all sex scenes (remember?), and there is NO language in the book. (I'm not sure if that was a typo up there--you can search, no "D" words.) <br /><br />Again, I'm sorry if the book shocked you. I hate when that happens. It IS marketed as Mature YA/New Adult, and if you're comparatively reading in that genre, be warned--it's quite mild next to what's out there.<br /><br />Best to you! Thanks again, :o) <3LTMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05239077455322030275noreply@blogger.com