I definitely jumped in the deep end with K. Webster books. The Wild was my first book by her & I loved it. She does have an extensive backlist that could take me years to get through. Another great interview, thanks ladies.
I just read Bond deeper than blood and I wanna finish the Shamefull books too, I have only read two of them...And I have to say that, I think she is like...the queen of Taboo XD. She really shines in a genre that has a lot of great authors ❤.
Another great interview! I'm definitely going to have a look and read her books, never read any of them. the taboo ones sound very great to read..Thank you both so much for sharing, take care x
Do you have any suggestions on questions you would like us to ask? Asking more questions is tricky because we want to keep the interview within a certain time frame, if it’s too long it doesn’t get viewed.
It is crazy that romance is the only Genre that gives readers *Trigger warnings* for their books. Honestly, could you imagine the amount of trigger warnings they would have to include in some Mystery, Thriller, and horror novels? It pisses me off, readers are so well-informed about what they are about to read. If they don't like it, based on the description and warnings, they shouldn't read it, don't bash the author, and accuse her of being a bad parent/person. It's fiction for goodness sake. Once again, great interview =)
I agree 100%! Most of the time when we get these trigger warnings, it ruins the book because then you know what happens in the book before you even read it based on the trigger warnings. I always skip the trigger warnings because I want to be surprised. I think it takes away from the books. You’re right, it’s fiction!
Notice was my first K Webster book. I'm interested to read the sci-fi book she's working on.
Same, I’m very interested in her new book! It’s right up my alley.
I definitely jumped in the deep end with K. Webster books. The Wild was my first book by her & I loved it. She does have an extensive backlist that could take me years to get through. Another great interview, thanks ladies.
So glad you enjoyed the interview! K is such a sweet person. We both have been working on her backlist and it definitely is going to take some time!
I just read Bond deeper than blood and I wanna finish the Shamefull books too, I have only read two of them...And I have to say that, I think she is like...the queen of Taboo XD. She really shines in a genre that has a lot of great authors ❤.
She’s like the queen of taboo, she pushed the limits before it became mainstream. This is why we love her😉
Another great interview! I'm definitely going to have a look and read her books, never read any of them. the taboo ones sound very great to read..Thank you both so much for sharing, take care x
Thanks! She is fantastic taboo author that has great plot not just smut.
Can we add more author questions for future interviews?
Do you have any suggestions on questions you would like us to ask? Asking more questions is tricky because we want to keep the interview within a certain time frame, if it’s too long it doesn’t get viewed.
@@bestiebookreviews I understand. Never mind. Haha. It's fine.
@@caryagos6112 We are open to asking different questions if you have anything you would like us to ask don't hesitate to let us know.
It is crazy that romance is the only Genre that gives readers *Trigger warnings* for their books. Honestly, could you imagine the amount of trigger warnings they would have to include in some Mystery, Thriller, and horror novels? It pisses me off, readers are so well-informed about what they are about to read. If they don't like it, based on the description and warnings, they shouldn't read it, don't bash the author, and accuse her of being a bad parent/person. It's fiction for goodness sake. Once again, great interview =)
I agree 100%! Most of the time when we get these trigger warnings, it ruins the book because then you know what happens in the book before you even read it based on the trigger warnings. I always skip the trigger warnings because I want to be surprised. I think it takes away from the books. You’re right, it’s fiction!