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Celebrate the Hotel Hookup Series with Author Annabelle Snow!

Hearing from my readers and knowing that they can connect with these women has been one of the joys of writing a series.

 

As a reader, I have always enjoyed books written as a series. Multiple stories allow me to journey with an author, and I get to fully explore fictional worlds and experiences in ways that are limited when I read a stand-alone work.

Turning the tables, I have now had the experience of writing a series, and I hope readers have enjoyed the escape of the four novellas in Hotel Hookup. While the heroine, setting, and plot of each story are unique, common threads laced throughout the series have helped readers stay connected whether they travel with me to Austin, San Francisco, Chicago, or Miami. Continue reading

Annabelle Snow Reveals the Inspiration Behind her Hotel Hookup series

That’s what smart sex can do: it can fulfill.

Sex exists, whether readers talk about it or not. And talking about it in fiction provides a safe space in which to explore it.

That’s the impetus for the Hotel Hookup series. Through these novellas, readers meet professional women in four different cities. These are smart women who have smart sex.

The protagonists are not call girls, not adulterers, not one-night-stand-crazed college coeds. They make conscious decisions to have sexual experiences, all in high-end hotels. In these settings of luxe accommodations, the women have room and time to step away from their ordinary lives. Afterwards, there’s no amnesia or regrets. Their experiences are fulfilling, and they are better because of them.

That’s what smart sex can do: it can fulfill.

In Hotel Hookup, there is no “fade to black” in the scenes. Instead, readers are privy to the protagonists’ consensual, adult exploration behind the hotel door. Readers witness how sex drives couples together, but they further explore ways that sex is handled differently by different women.

Through this lens of fiction, readers can travel with these women and experience encounters alongside them, from the comfort of wherever the text is read. Still, readers might consider hanging a “Do Not Disturb” sign outside their rooms when they begin the stories because, like the protagonists, they won’t want the fun to stop once it starts.



Annabelle Snow is a well-traveled author whose love of adventure (and luxury accommodations!) inspired for Hotel Hookup series. A fan of good coffee and high thread count sheets, she enjoys sharing fiction using real-life locations. Annabelle earned two undergraduate degrees before completing her Master of Arts degree in English and lives, for now, in a house. Maybe one day she’ll live in a hotel. 

 


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Hotel Hookup: Austin by Annabelle Snow is Here!

Erotica explores character interactions, peeling back the layers so readers can see the inner workings on a deeper level. 

Romance readers are dedicated, loyal supporters of authors, and with good reason: the romance genre is one of the most versatile genres. From historical to contemporary, paranormal to inspirational, from sweet to steamy to every degree in between, romances offer something for everyone. 

Within the last few years, one subgenre of romance writing that has garnered serious attention is erotica. This style of writing offers a charged storyline with a high heat level.  

But erotica is more than a story about sex.

Erotica explores character interactions, peeling back the layers so readers can see the inner workings on a deeper level. Erotica exposes thoughts, desires, and encounters in a behind-the-bedroom-door approach that lays everything out for the reader. It’s a chance for the reader to experience those interactions, no holding back.

Erotica progresses at a faster pace and with more physical interactions than a general romance work, allowing readers to safely explore sexual fantasies along with the characters. Erotica’s pace and honesty in storytelling are what appeal to many readers—and that’s precisely why readers return again and again to the subgenre.
 
The beauty of fiction—regardless of the genre—is that it allows readers to ask “What if?” questions and explore the world from another perspective. With erotica, that perspective is simply a more private one than most romances offer.
 
Erotica is as varied a subgenre as any. Within the broad umbrella, there are storylines to fit all kinds of sexuality preferences and comfort levels. So if you are looking to expand your library—and if you love a great story—consider adding erotica titles to your reading list. 


Annabelle Snow is a well-traveled author whose love of adventure (and luxury accommodations!) inspired for Hotel Hookup series. A fan of good coffee and high thread count sheets, she enjoys sharing fiction using real-life locations. Annabelle earned two undergraduate degrees before completing her Master of Arts degree in English and lives, for now, in a house. Maybe one day she’ll live in a hotel.