A Literary PSA: Samantha Winston – The Perfect Alternative to Fifty Shades of Grey

Instead of watching Fifty Shades of Grey (or, perish the thought, reading the books), how about instead you get your erotica fix from Samantha Winston who writes smart, substantive, steamy and sexy erotic literature with huge doses of romance.  As her website says: sexy stories that will warm your heart while heating you up!  Given the intense frigidity of the winter season, that’s a welcome thing, right?  Published across six different imprints, there are over two dozen selections to choose from  in Ms. Winston’s library.  Some notables are:

Hotline (Totally Bound)

Gladys Hawke (Ellora’s Cave: Aeon)

The Wife School (Red Sage Publishing)

Llewellyn’s Song (Ellora’s Cave: Xanadu)

Fun facts: Samantha Winston is the pen name of Jennifer Macaire, an American-born and raised freelance writer/illustrator who was born in Kingston, NY, and lived in Samoa, California, and the Virgin Islands.  She graduated from St. Peter and Paul high school in St. Thomas and moved to NYC where she modeled for five years for Elite.  She attended Parsons School of Design for Fine Art, and Palm Beach Junior College for Art and English literature.  She has three children, lives in France and is married to a professional polo player.

This has been a Ruckerpedia Public Service Announcement by Brandon L. Rucker.

4 Comments

  1. ricktaubold says:

    Nice post, Brandon. I had a pleasure of meeting Jennifer Macaire several years ago at a convention.

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    1. Well, I’m jealous of that fact, Rick. I’ve known her since 2000 or so, and we’ve recently reconnected and joined forces for a couple of projects, but I’ve not had that pleasure of meeting her in person yet. Maybe someday!

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  2. Jennnifer says:

    *waves at Rick* That was a fun convention! I remember well! Hope all is good with you and your writing, Rick!

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