Synopsis
On my last birthday, I made one vow for the year. Live with no regrets. Eleven months have passed, though, and nothing has changed. I still sleep alone, spend my life working, and never move out of my comfort zone.
Then the loss of my dog throws my whole life out of orbit, and I end up in bed with a very hot and slightly-too-young veterinarian, who has recently made a vow of his own. Live with no strings. Josh is more than happy to help me with the things I’ve been afraid to try. Semi-public sex. Spanking. Anal sex. He’s a willing partner for everything I’ve wondered about, as long as I don’t demand more.
He’s serious about his no-strings philosophy. As serious as I am about living with no regrets. I can’t help but fall for him, even though I know better. So my biggest regret might be a broken heart.
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Author Q & A
In 140 characters or less, tell us about your new book:
Leslie made a vow to start living
without regrets, and she starts by having no-strings sex with Josh, who
introduces her to sexy risks she’s been afraid of before.
How did you come up with the storyline? Did you dream about
it? Did you see an item that sparked a story?
I was taking my dog to the vet, and
I saw someone crying who’d just had to put her dog to sleep. It made me sad
too, and I started thinking about how the death of a pet can change the whole
rhythm of our lives. Then I starting thinking about what a woman so thrown for
a loop might do in the aftermath, and I came up with the first two chapters of No Regrets. It was supposed to be a
short novella, but after I got into it, I realized it was going to take longer
to get Leslie and Josh to where they needed to be at the end, so the book ended
up twice as long as I intended.
What’s your favorite line from the book?
“I can talk as dirty as you want.”
What made you pick your character names?
I don’t have a thoughtful process
for picking character names. I just go through names until I find ones that
feel right for the characters. I’ll often go to the Social Security website
that lists popular baby names by birth year and check the list for the year my
character would have been born until I find one that feels right. Leslie felt
like the right name for Leslie, and Josh felt like the right name for Josh—so I
went with them.
About the Author
Claire has been writing romance novels since she was twelve years old. She has a PhD in British literature and, when she's not writing, she teaches English at the university level.
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