I’m happy to announce that Happily Ever After Reviews awarded three teacups to Fit To Be Tied. The reviewer, Dodie, had this to say…
Kate Willoughby did an excellent job initiating Sadie into the BDSM world, and helping Sadie deal with some unpleasant issues in her past. Sadie and Max forge a tight bond, and relationship built on trust, and a shared history. This is a truly lovely love story, with some steamy love scenes, and a great read.
Review for Fit To Be Tied
The Romance Reviews gave Fit To Be Tied five stars and deemed it a Top Pick! Woot! Here’s a snippet from the review:
I was engaged from the moment I started reading to the very last word…and I will definitely be looking forward to more stories by the author.
Here’s where you can read the entire review by Paige Ray.
It’s All About the Sex
Don’t Bug Me
In Fit To Be Tied, the heroine Sadie, gets a job as a bug wrangler for a movie. I really have no idea where I got the idea for her to do this, but there really are bug wranglers. If it’s not a digitized insect, someone was in charge of bringing that bug to the set and making it do it’s thing.
By the way, I can usually spot the fake bugs in movies, can’t you? Like did you see The American with George Clooney? I think the butterfly at the end was computer generated.
But I digress.
I met a real bug wranger at the Los Angeles Museum of Natural History and asked him a ton of questions. I also got to handle a tarantula and he taught me how to make it go and stop. Unfortunately, I can only remember that if you hold your hand over the spider, it will stop walking. I can’t remember how to make it go.
Here’s a link to a real live bug wrangler whose resume is pretty impressive.
Do you think he has Raid in his house?
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