Winning Sadie - By Libby Campbell
(Simon
in Charge – book 2)
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He's sexy.
He's smart. He's Simon and he's in charge.
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She's frightened. He's fearless. Their future
lies in the balance
Today, for your reading bliss, I am hosting the lovely Libby Campbell and her incredible book, Winning Sadie.
Sadie is from the wrong side of
the tracks: working class neighborhood, public schools, sausages on the
backyard bar-b-que. She was raised to fend for herself and bow down to no one,
especially a man. Since meeting Simon, everything her liberated, independent
mother taught her has flown out the window. Now Sadie is regularly over Simon’s
knee for being her sassy, strong-willed self. And she loves it!
Simon hails from a world of wealth
and privilege: gated communities, private schools, servants turning steaks on
the bar-b-que. As the owner of a multinational corporation he is used to giving
orders and getting what he wants. His life revolves around making millions and
socializing with people whose flamboyant wealth intimidates Sadie. Still, she’s
thrown into the deep end and told not to do anything to embarrass Simon. Or
else!
At their lavish engagement party,
Sadie’s hears her mother’s voice echoing in her head, reminding her that she
will never fit in. Best intentions aside, Sadie will always be an embarrassment
to Simon. That's it. Engagement off!
Simon is in charge and he has
other ideas. But will Sadie's mother be their undoing? Can Sadie reconcile her
past with her future?
This love story includes spanking
an adult woman, explicit sex scenes and more. If such material offends you,
please do not read this book.
Buy links:
Simon Says, book one in the Simon in Charge series, is
And now here's a super interview with the author herself.
Even though I have read your first book, Simon Says, can you tell my friends about your newest release?
Winning Sadie starts when the last guest from Simon and Sadie’s weekend long engagement party has gone home.
Accustomed to deciding what he wants and then getting it, Simon assumes all he and Sadie need to do now is finalize their wedding plans.
However, after a week-long visit from her mother, Sadie has started to question whether she should marry Simon.
When her mother and grandfather are injured in a car crash, Sadie hops on the first plane east and leaves Simon behind in Vancouver. He has to reach across the continent to try to win her back.
Even though Winning Sadie is book two in the Simon in Charges series, it can be read as a standalone novel.
And are you working on anything right now? Will you sneak and tell me about it? I won’t tell anyone if you don’t…
Generally I’m kind of superstitious about talking about any work in progress. It feels like an invitation to disaster…but my current one is almost finished so I’m happy to share:
Book 3 in the Simon in Charge series, tentatively titled Sadie’s Christmas Waltz, follows this lively couple as they try to settle down to a normal life on the West Coast. They need to find a home to call their own and plan a wedding. Sadie wants to return to her volunteer work with homeless people on the Downtown Eastside. Simon has agreed that they will travel less so that they can share a more regular life together.
They find their dream home quickly, only to discover big obstacles in their way. Sadie’s return to volunteer work lands her in a dangerous situation.
Wedding plans very quickly become a low priority.
So what inspires you?
Power dynamics in a relationship always intrigue me. With so many contemporary partnerships ending in divorce, I like to play with the notion of what brings people together as well as what drives them apart.
What books have influenced your writing most?
While writing this genre, which I’ve been doing for only a year, I like to immerse myself in the books of other writers who are doing it well. There really are too many to name but lately I’ve been enjoying the work of Amelia Smarts, Renee Rose, Louise Taylor, Jane Henry, to list a few.
When you write do you ever model your characters after real people?
Simon’s ease with languages is based on two people I know, both men, both of whom only need 4-5 hours exposure to a language to develop working fluency. What a gift!
What do you hope people will take away from your books?
The most important element in any relationship, but particularly relationships where one partner takes the command position over another, is trust.
I’d also like to emphasize most emphatically that DD and BDSM doesn’t always work well or effortlessly. It’s not a generic, one size fits all practice.
If you’re new to the world and want to integrate elements of discipline into your life, take it slowly. The heroes on the romance pages don’t exist in real life and expectations must be adjusted accordingly.
How did you come up with your title?
Simon was just so assured of his ability to command whatever he wanted in Simon Says, it was Sadie’s turn to have her name on the cover. It was Simon’s turn to make an effort to charm her back to his side so Winning Sadie came easily.
Do you have any advice for other writers?
Read. Read. Read. Write. Rewrite. Rewrite. Rewrite. And keep learning, sharpening your skills.
Biography:
Libby
Campbell, mischief maker and dreamer
Libby lives on the West Coast of
Canada with her husband of over twenty-five years. An avid reader, she savors
books that feature strong, independent women and the loving men who challenge
them.
She loves mountain hikes, deep
bubble baths, and all animals, but particularly small dogs with big attitudes
and big dogs who think they are lap dogs. She’s a four season woman who enjoys
winter nights in front of a fire, summer sunsets on the beach, and all the in
between months.
She reads and writes for pure escapism.
If you like her books, she hopes you will leave a review, to encourage her in
my world-building.
Visit her website and blog here: Libby Campbell
Find her on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Libby-Campbell-849543415164235/
Follow her on Twitter: @LibbyC26
Visit her Amazon author page: http://www.amazon.com/Libby-Campbell/e/B01B75CENW
thank you for hosting me today! It's a pleasure to be here.
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