Lyra Marlowe
erotic romance that breaks a few rules
Lyra Marlowe
2009
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Meet Lyra Marlowe
(This is Aphrodite of Melos.  Lyra doesn't look like
she
did look like this, she would probably go
topless a lot more often.)
       Lyra Marlowe has been writing since – well, since she learned to write.  Her very first book was
selected to be read at the Young Author’s Conference for elementary school students.  They told her
she could write, and she’s never stopped.

    As a teen, she conspired with her best friend to write a young adult novel.  In college, she wrote
plays that were written and performed by the theater department, and managed to hook an actor
boyfriend in the process.  She wrote poems, newsletter articles, and even a short story about a head in
a box.  After college she married the actor.  One year he suggested that they write erotic stories for
each other as Christmas gifts.  She tried it.  She liked it.  A lot.   

    Her first erotic romance,
Thirteen Silver Moons, was published in December of 2007. At the same
time, a sweet fantasy story,
Solstice Night, was also released. In 2008, The Flavor of Summer was
her first fictional foray into the world of BDSM;
First Taste is a follow-up story to Flavor.

    You can read Lyra's interview with Nickie Fleming
here.
   
     Lyra has lived on the shores of Lake Erie all her life, but dreams of a land where it never snows.  
She and her husband have three children – a teen, a ‘tween, and a first grader – plus two insolent cats
and a half-grown puppy of the North American Fence Jumper variety (a mutt with a good dose of
basset and a lot of other things in his bloodline).  They share a 110-year old Victorian home with a
gentle grandmother ghost who loves babies but hates painted woodwork and the color purple.  

“Let me do the talking, angel. I don't know yet what I'm going to tell them. It'll be pretty close to the truth.”
Raymond Chandler, “The Big Sleep”