Category Archives: On Writing
The Dance of Touch–Jenna Guest Blogs on Savvy Authors
Hey! With so much going on, I clean forgot that I had a guest blog going up on the Savvy Authors Blogsite today. Actually, yesterday 8/7, but you can still go view it. It’s a continuation of my Come to … Continue reading
Six Sentence Sunday 8/7–As Long As You’re Mine
Welcome back to Six Sentence Sunday. My thanks again to those who visit me every week and those who are visiting for the first time. I do appreciate comments so please, let me know what you think of my six. … Continue reading
Reader’s Corner: Meet the Author
For my first Reader’s Corner I thought I’d try a “Meet the Author” post. Give you more of an idea about the person who is Jenna Jaxon. I got the idea for this particular post from Darlene over at Finding … Continue reading
Reviewed by Jenna–“Getting Naked”: Naked Research by Dee Dawning
Talk about inspiration! Dee Dawning’s Naked Research, a scorching hot ménage-a-trois, was the first erotic romance I ever read—and the quickest! But that’s because I simply couldn’t put it down. I bet you won’t either. Rebecca Roth is on a … Continue reading
Six Sentence Sunday 7/31–As Long As You’re Mine
Welcome back to Six Sentence Sunday. My thanks again to those who visit me every week and those who are visiting for the first time. I do appreciate comments so please, let me know what you think of my six. … Continue reading
Reviewed by Jenna: “Wait for It!”–A Secret Affair by Mary Balogh
The first Mary Balogh book I ever read was the third in this series, At Last Comes Love, which I fell in love with because it kept me guessing from the first page to the last. In fact, the first … Continue reading
Six Sentence Sunday–As Long As You’re Mine
Welcome back to Six Sentence Sunday. My thanks again to those who visit me every week and those who are visiting for the first time. I do appreciate comments so please, let me know what you think of my six. … Continue reading
Come to Your Senses: The Art of Using the Sense of Taste in Romantic Writing
Picture a candlelit dinner that ends with dry champagne and juicy strawberries dipped in dark chocolate, the sweet and tart flavors mingle on the characters’ tongues as they look into each other’s eyes and think about a mingling of another … Continue reading
































