Aubrey writes primarily romance and erotica but has also forayed into comedy of the most sophomoric kind, poetry, and experimental fiction.

Gayle Dearing is sexy, brilliant, wealthy,  and about to embark on a sexual journey with Eric, the hottest and most intense security guard in the building.

· Releases in The People You Know; The Sex They Have anthology on Lyrical Press July 07, 2008

· Hey Everybody, I just got reviewed by TCM Reviews. Click here to read their glowing notes.

· Click here to read what Joyfully Reviewed had to say about Hall Monitor

· Dark Divas review here.

This short story is dark and intense as it details the meeting of a fallen angel and a risen demon…

 

So… I’ve decided this story is too intense for public consumption. Read the excerpt if you like… but I’m not releasing it. The folks that have read it disagree. But for now, it’s under wraps.

Welcome to the kiln, where the ovens are never as hot as the employees. This story will be a part of my “The People You Know; The Sex They Have Anthology.

Delightful Divas reviews gave The Kiln 5 Delightful Divas.

Hall Monitor (Excerpt)

The Kiln (Excerpt)

Fiction

Erotica

Erotica

Erotica/Horror

College graduation nearing, a proposal looming, the perfect job eluding… Sahara’s panicked and there’s only one way to get through to true adulthood... A run, a drink, and an irresistible German fellow named Ingo...

The People You Know, The Sex They Have

Erotica

Check below for excerpts from my hot new release The People You Know; The Sex They Have. See a review for the whole work at Manic Readers.

 

Romantic Times Magazine had this to say:Romantic Time Magazine gives The People You Know; The Sex They 4.5 stars and had this to say: The stories in this entertaining collection are crisply written, and the author doesn't waste time or words getting to the point. Despite their brevity, these sex-filled tales will make readers care about the characters. Most interestingly, even though there's no dialogue, the communication between the principals is quite clear -- a remarkable feat on the author's part.

Works in Progress

There was a call for submissions… and I answered.

 

So… I’ve decided this story is too intense for public consumption. Read the excerpt if you like… but I’m not releasing it. The folks that have read it disagree. But for now, it’s under wraps.

Paranormal/Horror Romance

Here’s a brief glimpse of my take on an Ovid poem. A pretty damn deranged Ovid Poem.

Horror/Magical Realism

My friend Ann tells me I like it too much. My admin thinks it’s awe-inspiring. My sister-in-law Organza thinks it is unnatural. My best friend Deborah won’t even discuss it. But I ask: What's wrong with desperately wanting your own husband? That sex with him becomes a goal each time we are apart? That he is my favorite smell and color and food? It is not all-consuming all the time. Instead, it is something that comes to me like a new idea, unexpected, quick, and completely inescapable. I want to worship at his temple. Then I want lightning to strike it."


And so begins my novel
Imperfection coming to Lyrical Press in March 2009. This story is close to my heart and so are the characters which have becoming living, breathing, thinking, loving people in my life. A couple prepares to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary, and we are invited. We get to see their love for each other, how it develops, how it helps them whether rough storms, how it determines the way they raise their daughter, the way it keeps them strong even during the times they don't like each other very much.

Imperfection is told from the perspective of Candy Russell, a design editor, who has a loving husband, and a twenty-three year old daughter. Candy is frank and conversational in her recounting of the life and love that has lead her to present day. She's also confident, funny, sometimes prickly, and possesses a hot-air-balloon-sized libido. She will invite you into her home, into her bedroom, into the lives of her family and friends, and even introduce you to her somewhat enigmatic and brooding daughter. She will also tell you, without qualm or apology, why she loves her husband.

The story is characterized as erotica, and that's OK. I don't know if I've written more erotic scenes than can be found in this book. I also don't think the book would be the same and as intimate without them, but there is more, so much more if offers beyond sex. It's about love and all of the ways it manifests itself...

Erotica/Romance

Horror in a Flash:

 

I’ve recently started circulating some of my horror around and now I’m adding it to the site. I wrote this flash horror piece a couple of days ago. If you think it’s disturbing, well thank you, it’s horror and it’s supposed to be :) . If you follow the link to Horror in a Flash you can see that flash (under 100 words) horror short as well as some links to my horror poetry.