Love, law, and life romance novel

Willful Parties is set to release on January 1, 2025

Love, law, and life—it’s all about finding the perfect balance. It is a fast-paced LGBTQ spicy romance about three young attorneys in Chicago.

*navigating a long-distance relationship
*balancing demanding careers
*fighting for a love that defies society’s expectations
*breaking barriers
*embracing their truth
*Love can conquer it all

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Willful Parties by Liz Ellyn is a fast-paced LGBTQ spicy romance about three young attorneys in Chicago.
Keeping their ideal MMF relationship demands more than luck.

XPRESSO BOOK TOURS is organizing a blog tour for Willful Parties by Liz Ellyn, an Adult LGBTQ+ Romance novel. The tour will run from January 6th to January 10th, 2025. Options for posts: reviews, interviews, guest posts, and excerpts. There will also be a tour giveaway. Review copies will be available in ebook formats.

Blurb:
Seth is the vibrant bisexual marathoner who sparked the relationship with Kat and Dylan. He remains undeterred in pursuit of their perfect love, even when confronted with a devastating blow. Kat, their sharp-witted pixie, treasures good moments as gifts due to past experiences. She hesitates to wholeheartedly commit based on a deep-rooted fear of heartache and pressing her luck. Dylan exudes irresistible confidence and brilliance and is marked for an impressive political future. However, his internal struggle with identity and career decisions poses a significant hurdle in committing to their love affair.

They share a sizzling three-way passion but are destined to part ways after graduating from their Chicago law school. Legal battles, heart-wrenching losses, and mounting obligations challenge the prospect of reclaiming their love.

TRIGGER WARNINGS: explicit s3x scenes, phone s3x, s3xting, anal s3x, masturb@tion, polyamory, M/M/F, graphic language, LGBTQ romance, homophobic behavior, alcohol consumption, lawsuits, parental death, divorce, and multicultural relationship

Expresso Book Tours is organizing a blog tour for Willful Parties by Liz Ellyn, an Adult LGBTQ+ Romance novel.
https://xpressobooktours.com/2024/10/08/tour-sign-up-willful-parties-by-liz-ellyn/

Cover Reveal – Willful Parties by Liz Ellyn

An Adult LGBTQ+ Romance novel – Keeping their ideal MMF relationship demands more than luck

Seth is the vibrant bisexual marathoner who sparked the relationship with Kat and Dylan. He remains undeterred in pursuit of their perfect love, even when confronted with a devastating blow. Kat, their sharp-witted pixie, treasures good moments as gifts due to past experiences. She hesitates to wholeheartedly commit based on a deep-rooted fear of heartache and pressing her luck. Dylan exudes irresistible confidence and brilliance and is marked for an impressive political future. However, his internal struggle with identity and career decisions poses a significant hurdle in committing to their love affair.

They share a sizzling three-way passion but are destined to part ways after graduating from their Chicago law school. Legal battles, heart-wrenching losses, and mounting obligations challenge the prospect of reclaiming their love.

Why is jealousy associated with the color green?

Historical and Cultural References:
Greece – the color of the mythological goddess Hera, who was frequently depicted as envious or jealous.
Medieval Europe – coined the term green “green-eyed monster” of jealousy

Physiological Responses:
When people experience jealousy or envy, they may feel nauseous or sick to their stomachs. Green can refer to the color of bile.

Literary and Artistic Depictions:
Shakespeare – famously referred to it in “Othello.”

Psychological Associations:
Some psychologists suggest that the association may be partly due to the way the human brain processes emotions. Green is often associated with feelings of sickness or imbalance, which are similar to the emotional turmoil experienced during episodes of jealousy or envy.

Overall, the association between jealousy and the color green is likely a complex interplay of historical, cultural, physiological, and psychological factors, rather than a single explanation.