“unmentionable book” readers - even though
publishers hoped so.
Marissa Monteilh: I also signed to write Latina
erotica, which I think would’ve been great, but
the company went out of business by the time I
was half-way through.
Kisha Frazier: I did not know that you were PYNK.
I read Politics.Escorts.Blackmail and enjoyed it
but could tell there was some in depth research
involved.
Naleighna Kai: Dr. Feel Good. That book right
there ... Seems like you lit a few fires with that
one. Of all the books you’ve written, which one
do you recommend to someone who has not
read any of your work?
Marissa Monteilh: Thank you, I loved creating
Dr. Makkai Worthy in Dr. Feelgood, whose
father was such a rolling stone, that his son was
caught up in it all. The sequel is You’ve Got It
Bad, which ticked some women off as far as
who he ended up with. :) I’d say The Practice
wife is a great read for those who haven’t read
me yet. It’s simple, yet comples, sad at times,
very dramatic, loving, romantic, and I feel that all
of the craft excercises in all of my titles over all
of the years, led to The Practice Wife.
Antionette Gates: When Author Pynk wrote
the first erotic book, did you know it would be a
series to include Miami and Vegas?
Marissa Monteilh: No, I didn’t, Antionette. I was
approached later to continue it. I also wanted to
write the prequel, but, I let that thought go, LOL.
Antionette Gates : Do you plan on putting any
of your other titles as Author Pynk or Marissa
Monteilh on Audio?
Marissa Monteilh: For the Marissa Monteilh
titles, no, but some of my PYNK titles are in
audio - Erotic City Miami, and Erotic City Las
Vegas
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