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Rachel Clark
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A FUTURE FOR THREE
by
Rachel Clark
[Erotic
Alternative Ménage a Trois Contemporary Romance
F/F/M] In a single
night, Jason fears his hopes for a
future with Emma are over. After years
of friendship, he suddenly realizes how
deep Emma's love is for Casey, and
he's not sure where that leaves him. Can
Emma, Casey and Jason follow their
hearts without ruining their friendship?
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SARAH'S PIRATE
by
Rachel Clark
[Erotic
Sci-Fi Romance, Futuristic] While
transporting medicine across the
universe, Sarah is captured by Captain Jordan Bowman. The man
is supposed to be a ruthless pirate, so
why are her instincts telling her to
trust him? Jordan knows a pirate ship is
no place for a woman, but he can't deny
his feelings for the pretty courier with
a fiery temper. Amidst danger and
conspiracy, can Jordan and Sarah find a
solution, and a way to appease their
growing desire before it's too late?
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ACCIDENTAL LOVE FOR THREE
by
Rachel Clark
[Erotic
Alternative Ménage a Trois Romance, F/F/M,
Interracial, Contemporary] Tracey's horrific car
accident brings her husband, Gavin, and
her best friend, Lee, to her bedside. As
Tracey goes into surgery, Gavin realizes
something he'd never noticed
before—Tracey's best friend loves her as
much as he does. Can Tracey, Gavin and Lee find a
way through confused and tangled
emotions to happiness for all three?
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NO USE BY DATE FOR LOVE
by
Rachel Clark
[Erotic
Alternative Ménage a Trois Romance, F/F/M,
Contemporary] Five years ago
Bec ran from her feelings for both of
her closest friends straight into a
disastrous marriage. Now, as she
struggles to find the woman she once
was, Teagan and Justin have a chance to
finally claim her heart. But does Bec
have the courage to embrace the
happiness they offer?
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TEE-ANI'S PIRATES [Sequel to Sarah's
Pirate]
by
Rachel Clark
[Erotic
Futuristic Sci-fi Ménage a Trois
Romance, M/F/M]
Ben and Trey can't
believe they've finally found the mate
they want to commit their lives to. Only
one problem—she's human and human's
usually mate in pairs. Will the woman
they love more each moment be willing to
try love the G'trobian way?
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Contact:
rachel_clark@live.com.au
ABOUT
RACHEL
Rachel Clark loves a great romance.
Born and raised in Australia, she
happily lives a romantic story all of
her own with her wonderful hubby,
precious teenagers and menagerie of
perfectly behaved animals. Well, okay,
for the real story you'll need to
replace romantic with hectic, add mostly
before wonderful and you can probably
guess about the teenagers and animals.
Seriously though, Rachel loves a great
romance.
She loves good triumphing over evil, the
hero saving the day, the bitch getting
what she deserves, the alpha male
claiming his woman and loving her
forever. The only time that happens
consistently is in romance novels, so
Rachel loves a great romance.
She also loves hearing from her readers.
If you want to share your thoughts, ask
a question or maybe send a recipe for
chocolate cheesecake, you can email her.
INTERVIEW
Q: Why did you start writing?
A: I've always weaved stories in my
head, but only recently found the time
to get them onto paper. I'm not a
planner. I sit at the computer and the
story unfolds in my head and then I have
to find the words to explain what is
happening. This approach sometimes
leaves me in the middle of nowhere, but
fortunately my characters usually find
their way back.
Q: What do you like most about
writing romance?
A: Happily Ever After. Real life is full
of uncertainty, at least in a novel we
can know the lead characters find a way
to make it work.
Q: Where do you find your
inspiration?
A: Most of my ideas start with "Imagine
what would happen if…" or "Wouldn't it
be great if…" and go from there.
Q: What scares you the most?
A: Flying cockroaches. Seriously. They
always manage to fly into my hair and
then the screaming begins.
Q: Why do you write ménages?
A: I believe that love is love is love.
As long as all involved are consenting
adults then I don't think anyone else
should have a say in the matter. And how
great would it have been to have a third
set of hands when the baby was keeping
you up all night?
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