Ep. 34 Olivia Boothe: Wicked Dance

While we love being able to interview some of our favorite hugely successful authors, it’s also fun to be able to introduce you to new voices who are just at the start of their career. This week, we’re joined by one such debut author, Olivia Boothe. She chats with us about her first novel, Wicked Dance, as well as her take on current events since her day job is in the field of child protective services.
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Books mentioned in this episode:

Wicked Danceby Olivia Boothe

Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James

The Fever Seriesby Karen Marie Moning

A Court of Thorns and Rosesby Sarah J. Maas

Red Rising by Pierce Brown

About the Author
Jenny Nordbak earned a B.A in Interdisciplinary Archaeology from the University of Southern California. After graduating, she spent two years leading a double life, working in healthcare construction by day, while secretly working as a Dominatrix at a dungeon in LA by night. Her memoir, The Scarlett Letters: My Secret Year of Men in an LA Dungeon (St. Martin’s Press, 2017), is a candid look into that time in her life. Jenny is an advocate for sex positivity and female empowerment. She writes the Stocks and Bondage column for Penthouse and has been featured as a sex expert on The Doctors. She contributes to Men’s Health and has appeared in numerous publications including Newsweek, Women’s Health, Cosmopolitan, and Redbook. She is currently working on developing her memoir for TV and finishing her next book, a romance novel. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and children.

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