I am off to appear a few places around the internet. Such as:
My James Gang interview with Marcia James
http://www.marciajames.net/James_gang.html
My soon-to-be-announced WIPS and Chains interview with Heidi Betts
http://www.heidibetts.com/wipsandchains/
And, surprise!, I’ve signed up for NaNoWriMo! Please stop by and visit the fun. All forms of encouragement needed and very, very welcome. 
http://www.nanowrimo.org/eng/user/424392

In the meantime, I have a special treat for you. In the last three months, I have read Trouble, Wicked and My Perogative by Sasha White and absolutely loved them. The character growth is sensational. Today I get to ask Sasha a few questions about her books. Everyone, please welcome Sasha White from www.sashawhite.net.
Sasha: Hi Jamie, Thanks so much inviting me to be here.
Jamie: I’d gladly have you visit any time. The part of your books that stands out most to me is that your heroines are on the verge of big changes, mentally and emotionally. How do you approach that when you begin a book? Do you plan every stage of change, or does it happen in the course of the writing?
Sasha: I’d love to say I plan it, but really, I don’t. I tend to start with getting to know a character-thier job, their their desires, their pet peeves- and just go with it. When I start I usually have an idea of the story’s tone and direction-sexually speaking. As in what that main character likes, wants, or desires - but the rest I tend to just go with. I’m blessed to have editors who trust me to come through with a great story so they let me skim by with pretty skimpy synopsis.
Jamie: That’s definitely a blessing. I hear readers don’t always like your characters…how do you feel about that?
Sasha: I always like my characters, but there are times when they do things I think readers won’t always like. And I understand that. But for me, I think they have to do what they have to do to remain true to them, and those things might make some people uncomfortable. In my mind strange things happen when a character is growing and changing.
With Kelsey I knew some readers wouldn’t ‘get’ her needs, her appetite for rough sex, or her for plenty of sex, but it was part of HER. I just hoped that if readers take the time to read the story thoroughly, they’ll see WHY she does the things she does…and so far, it seems readers have gotten it. I love that I can push my characters, make them real in every way, even to the point that some say they wanted to slap Kelsey upside the head, and honestly, I like that -it means the reader has become invested in the character and the story.
Jamie: I enjoyed her wildness. I wasn’t attracted to the story because of it, almost the opposite, but once I could understand who she was as a person, I could identify with her. She became three dimensional and that really kept me reading. What was the hardest part about writing My Prerogative? Why? How did you get past it?
Sasha: Honestly, with My Prerogative I think the hardest part was not putting too much of myself into Kelsey. We have a lot in common, both bartenders in nightclubs into their 30’s, both single, both unwilling to settle to be with someone who isn’t “the one”. I put bits of myself in all my characters, but with Kelsey, it was hard not to turn it into a memoir or journal. But, Kelsey is not me, even though we share some experiences and some desires… maybe some day I will write a memoir…under a different name. LOL
Jamie: LOL I’d read it. I think it’s difficult to not put a bit of ourselves into our characters. What is your favorite thing about writing erotic romance?
Sasha: Showing that real people have secret desires and dreams that they can live out if they only go after them. I think that going after what you want is a theme in all of my stories. With erotic romance and erotica, what my characters want is often to fulfill a desire, secret or otherwise.
Jamie: Good point. What is your least favorite?
Sasha: The misconception that the sex in the stories has to be extreme, kinky, or overwhelming to be erotic. I find it discouraging that people have gotten to the point that they’ll read a non-kinky sex scene and think it’s non-erotic.
Jamie: I agree. What is your next release?
Sasha: My next release is on November 28th, PRIMAL MALE, the sequel to last years SEXY DEVIL which is my own paranomal mini-series. The hero, Drake Wheeler, is an empath who has basically shut down his own emotions as a defense against his gift. He feels too much, so his defense mechanism is to shut down his own emotions. Of course, it doesn’t help that he went into the military when he was only 18, and became a top notch sniper. He’s a man who feels too much and has shut down in order to do his job, and help protect people from the the evils of the world. The heroine is a shape-shifter he thinks can help a girl he thinks of a little sister. There’s more to it than that of course, and you can see a peek of it on my Website Bookshelf. Just go to the Coming Soon page.

Jamie: Oh, wow. Sounds like I have more books to add to my TBR pile. I can’t wait. What are you writing now?
Sasha: I’m not really writing anything right now. Well, okay, I have a couple of ideas I’m playing with, but I’ve not settled on a specific one yet. When I do, I’ll let you know. *grin*
Please do. Thank you, Sasha, for visiting with me. Good luck on the release of Primal Male. And with choosing a new project.
Everyone, please stop by for a chat in the comments and one lucky winner will win a special prize from Sasha White! Make sure you leave your email address so you can be contacted.