Am I really that good of a writer?

Now that I’ve finished Holiday Heat, including all the typesetting and most of the uploading to Amazon, it’s time for me to start working on a different project. Before I started Holiday Heat, I had begun work on a third interactive novel which will most likely be called Travel Plans. It’ll be a sequel to Switching Plans. If you’ve been following Holiday Heat, you know generally how it ends, but not the journey itself. Plus, it’s packed full of sex and spanking scenes that will leave you very, very aroused.

How do I know? Because I just reread the 50,000 words of Travel Plans that I’ve already written and let’s just say I’m glad I live alone now because if I’d gotten up and walked around you’d know just how turned-on I was, even through my pants and underwear.

Which has me wondering: am I really that good of a writer? Or am I just turned on because I was reading things that I wanted to happen? To be fair, most of them did happen; Travel Plans is loosely based on the relationship I built with my long-distance partner, although the POV character is in different relationship situations than I am at the time all of that happened.

I guess we’ll find out when I write the other main path — there are two main paths: Shawn goes to visit Rachel, or Rachel comes to visit Shawn. Most of what I’ve written already is the former; I have to write almost the entire latter. It’s a bit daunting, but I’m sure that, once I get into it, things will go fairly well. I’m not going to say I’ll have the book done before I start my new job or anything, but I’d like to have made at least a little progress on something.

Oh, and I’m also bouncing ideas around in my head for a sequel to Lessons, although I feel that I closed that book well enough. Still, I’m getting requests for more stories of the princess and the teacher, so I probably should at least consider writing one. We’ll see. But Lessons is another one that, when I reread it, I get turned on; again, is it because I’m reading things I like to read, or because the writing is that good?

You be the judge.

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