monicaToday Mama Writers is lucky to have guest author, Monica McCarty with us!  She writes fabulous Highlander novels that I just love…sigh…

 

Take it away Monica!

You know when you were little and your mother told you, “I can’t wait for you to have a daughter,” well guess what?  My mom is smiling right now because I got it back in spades.  My daughter is 9 and every bit as confident and opinionated as I was at that age (if my mom’s surely-exaggerated stories are to be believed).  Don’t get me wrong, she’s a great kid, but she also tends to want to make her own decisions (IOW, doesn’t always listen).  I shudder to think what life is going to be like in a few years. 

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She is also a good reader, inclined to read above her grade level, which can sometimes present problems of keeping little eyes off inappropriate materials.  I have a feeling that if she is anything like her mother, in the next few years I’m going to be dealing with her “sneaking” one of my books.  I write “very sexy” books, as they say in the industry, and part of me isn’t comfortable having my young teenager read them. 

 

Of course, I’m being hypocritical (but isn’t that a parent’s prerogative? LOL) since I started reading romance at about 12.  I started with Harlequins and Barbara Cartlands which at the time had very little explicit sex, but it wasn’t long before I was “sneaking” Rosemary Rogers, Shirlee Busbee, and Joanna Lindsay off my mom’s side table.  I still remember my shock at reading Sidney Sheldon’s “The Other Side of Midnight” at about this age.  Talk about a vivid sex ed class!  But in a way, looking back, I think it was too much for me to process at that age. 

 

I know that kids are sophisticated today, and that I’d rather have her reading about it than actually doing it, but it’s hard for me to contemplate my teenage daughter reading my books, which are meant for a more mature audience.  So assuming I have some kind of choice in the matter—which is quite a big assumption—what age do you think is appropriate to introduce a young girl to romance with explicit sex?  What age did you start reading romance? 

 

 

 

monica-highland-scoundrel1Monica’s second Highlander trilogy—the Campbell Trilogy—was just released in back-to-back months by Ballantine. The third book, HIGHLAND SCOUNDREL, hit stores last month, debuting at #23 on the New York Times Bestseller List!  HIGHLAND SCOUNDREL is the story of Duncan Campbell, the bastard brother of Jamie and Lizzie (HIGHLAND WARRIOR and HIGHLAND OUTLAW), who was framed for treason and forced into exile ten years ago.  He returns to the Highlands not only to prove his innocence, but also to confront the woman he once loved who betrayed him.  Read an excerpt and learn more about Monica’s books at www.monicamccarty.com