P.J. Womack writes her spicy stories on legal pads before they go into her word processor. A hard habit to break after learning to scribble a few hasty paragraphs on her lunch breaks. Now a full time stay at home writer, she still clings to the legal pad and pen.

School was a scattered affair, spanning from the wide Missouri and over the plains of Kansas and Oklahoma. Crossing the Rocky Mountains and back to the Mid-west. Quite a trip for someone that is a homebody. Frequent childhood uprooting has made her resistant to leaving her home in the mid-west that she shares with her husband.

The bug to write bit when she was a little girl. Before she knew it took discipline and paragraph breaks to write a book.

The need to read hit even earlier, devouring everything from comic books to Zane Gray westerns borrowed from her brothers stash. She graduated from Barbara Cartland to Rosemary Rogers and has never regretted a word of it.

During all those years, she married, had a beautiful daughter Patty and a gorgeous son, Bob. They are busy making great lives of their own now. Remarkably doing quite well without her expert advice on everything they do.

Her books reflect a great deal of her philosophy of what every woman should get from life. Fun, excitement, adventure, a great looking man to love and an awesome love life. Good luck, ladies.

She hopes you will always enjoy her books and would love to hear from all of you. Browse around to your hearts content. Please visit her site and thank you for dropping by.

 

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Contemporary Romance

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Contemporary Romance

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BOOK LENGTH:

Epic Novel = 100,000 words and up; 400 pages and up (double-spaced)
Full Novel = 80,000-100,000 words; 320-400 pages (double-spaced)
Mid Novel = 61,000-79,000 words; 244-316 pages (double-spaced)
Category = 40,000-60,000 words; 160-240 pages (double-spaced)
Novella = 20,000-39,000 words; 80-156 pages (double-spaced)

SENSUALITY RATING:

SWEET: behind-closed-doors sex and/or very mild love scenes and sexual encounters
SENSUAL: love scenes comparative to most romance novels published today
SPICY: heavy sexual tension; graphic details and more sexual encounters
CARNAL: graphic sex and language; may be offensive to delicate readers; contains many sexual encounters and can include unconventional sex not normally found in romance; may or may not be romance; typically known as erotica

 

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