Lucinda, Darkly
The Demon Princess Chronicles #1
by Sunny .
Berkley Pub Group (Sensation)
September 1, 2009
ISBN-10: 0425228703
ISBN-13: 9780425228708
Available in: Paperback (reprint)
For centuries, Lucinda has endured her agonizing reality. As daughter of the High Lord of Hell, she rules over nothing, retrieving the occasional wayward demon and feeding off of the savage Monére—of whom she was a member before she died.
Then she encounters the Monére warrior Stefan, who offers himself to her. She is moved beyond measure by her desire for him—and soon finds herself drawn back into the heady eroticism of the Monére. There, she must carve out a home between the jealousy of the dead and the violence of the living, if she is to keep her newfound love—and life...
A family practice physician and graduate of Vassar College, I stumbled into writing late in life. Longer in coming, but fast when it finally came. Within a 3 month period, I went from being unpublished to having an amazing 2-book deal with Berkley, 2 novellas with Kensington's new erotica line, and a 3rd novella in the Berkley/Jove anthology, OVER THE MOON, headlined by MaryJanice Davidson and Angela Knight.
The story behind this began when I picked up a pen in October of 2004. Two-and-a-half months later my erotic paranormal, MONA LISA AWAKENING, was completed. Three months later, I decided to try entering it into a contest or pitching it to an agent or editor at a writing convention. I searched the web and found to my delight that a Kensington editor was one of the attendees at the New England Chapter's Romance Writers of America 2005 Conference the following month, and that she would be available for editor appointments from aspiring and already published authors.
Aspiring and inspiredI was an avid fan of Kensington's sensuous Brava lineI dashed off a 25,000-word novella in 2 weeks, and drove 3-1/2 hours to Boston to give my pitch. The novella pitch turned into a home-run sale one month later, which led to getting a fabulous agent, which quickly led to getting my fabulous deals. What an amazing ride that was.
And yet, really, I'd had plenty of practice before this . . . on others. Just not myself. For the last five years prior to picking up that pen, I was, in fact, a full-time developer of talent. My young son appeared on Sesame Street, and in a Fuji TV commercial and print ad. My daughter was the Little Miss Hudson Valley Beauty Queen.
My husband, Da Chen, came to America from China at the age of 23. With my editorial help and a good agent, Da's first memoir was auctioned off for $400,000 (North American hardcover rights) to Ann Godoff, the former president, publisher and editor-in-chief of Random House (Little Random). His young adult fantasy, WANDERING WARRIOR, was optioned by Warner Brothers, and his other young adult non-fiction was a Borders Original Voice finalist.
Alas, with such promising results, and with the entirety of my family leaving me behind in the dust, I finally decided it was long past due to develop my own talents, or rather, to see if I had any. Especially after my son listed mommy's main achievement as: She drives really well. Developing myself led to prancing onto the community theatre stage for the very first time in my life, singing, acting, and dancingcan you imagine!as Bloody Mary in South Pacific alongside my children and saying such juicy lines as: You damn sexy man! From stage mom to mom-on-stage . . . way cooler. Even more fun was appearing, again with my children, as an extra on Saturday Night Live. But most exhilarating and surprising of all is the joy I have discovered in writing romances, a newfound passion that promises to become a life-long love affair.