Joyfully Reviewed Does “SAILOR!” HUZZAH!
January 1st, 2009 at 11:05 am (Uncategorized)
January 1st, 2009 at 11:05 am (Uncategorized)
December 15th, 2008 at 12:22 pm (Uncategorized)
Dear Santa,
I have been a very good boy or girl this year. What do I want for the holidays? An iPhone/iTouch so that I can use Stanza to read all the romance I need from all the publishers I love that I buy at All Romance eBooks. You see, Santa, I deserve the iPhone/iTouch because…
Even though I have a day job, I prefer my erotica writing alter ego. And sometimes I need to take a break from the day job and have no easy way to read books… for research. Yeah, research!
But not just because of THAT! Also because it’s just really cool and I couldn’t afford one otherwise.
So, in conclusion… I need this iPod Touch to help me better create sexy super heroes in “rough and tumble” situations!
The End.
P. Andrews
(They’re giving away more too! Contest details here!)
December 2nd, 2008 at 5:34 am (Uncategorized)
That’s right! You can get your copy at Cobblestone Press!
Enjoy!
October 15th, 2008 at 4:20 am (Uncategorized)
What a day! First I get an e-mail informing me that “What Shall We Do With A Drunken Sailor” will be released on
and THEN I get an IM from Moira Rogers asking me if I’d seen my Joyfully Reviewed review!
I had NOT seen it, so I was happy for the info! The awesometastic review was written by Patrice F and goes a little something like this:
“Grasshopper has all the powers of the insect at her disposal, which makes her one feisty, bad-ass superhero. She takes her job seriously and loves her city, which is why there’s no way she going to allow some villain to get away with doing whatever he wants. When she catches him, will she able to stop him from “doing” her? And does she want to?
With an opening dedication to Spider Man, I knew this story would not disappoint me. And it didn’t. You Can Leave Your Mask On is a comic book romp that’s not for the kiddies. This story teases you with a little voyeurism before moving into a showdown between the city’s saucy savior and a seductive villain who has more than a fair share of wickedly electrifying tricks.
It’s the kind of story that makes you wonder what goes on behind the paper and ink panels. After all, sometimes even superheroes need a break from all the long hours. Ms. Andrews is quite creative bringing together an unlikely pair into a scorcher of situation that would make Marvel and DC characters envious for this kind of “down time.””
Wasn’t that November 28th awesome!?
I November 28th thought so!
So, stuff and things and
PS – a little bonus behind the jump — how I picture my characters (possibly NSFW): Read the rest of this entry »
October 5th, 2008 at 12:20 am (Uncategorized)
Apparently, Coffee Time Romance’s only complaint about You Can Leave Your Mask On is that it wasn’t longer.
I can live with that.
September 30th, 2008 at 4:01 am (Uncategorized)
My next release is fast approaching and this website was far beyond due for an overhaul, so I’m slowly working on it!
FAIR WARNING!
April 2nd, 2008 at 5:39 am (Uncategorized)
Two heroes. One villain. All night.

March 7th, 2008 at 7:18 am (Uncategorized)
I’ve added a page for You Can Leave Your Mask On which includes an excerpt and the synopsis. You can reach it by clicking on the title in the navbar to the right or just clicking the word “froinlaven.”
March 4th, 2008 at 7:02 am (Uncategorized)

Isn’t it gorgeous? I’m in love with it. Dan Skinner did an amazing job. But there’s more than just the excellent cover, there are other goodies as well!
Also, I just blogged over at the official Cobblestone Press blog! Check it out!
For more info on the You Can Leave Your Mask On click here.