The urges in Clara’s body just wanted to pick up Paul and have her way with her right there and then. Then, she saw the other female heading for him. That was the third woman who lusted after the caterer. He really was a powerful male. Of course, the she-werewolf would have to share him, but she wanted to be the first mate to him, the Luna wolf of the pack. The others would have to wait for her before mating with him. It was simple to push that other female away, given her size. A few big strides brought her to him.
Paul was impressed by the werewolf suddenly standing in front of him. The costume was great, it even smelled like dog. And the grin! Wow, that suit must have some kind of built-in mechanics for the snout.
Disgusted with herself, Clara managed a girly voice. “Mr. Devlin, your cocktail food is tooo cute! I’d really like to hear how you come up with your ideas… Perhaps somewhere a bit more private?”
As an Ensemble HaremLit author, I want interesting and relatable harem companions for my readers. People who enjoy my stories should root for some companions and maybe even fall in love with them. Because they are all different, I don’t expect them to fall in love with all them the way the main protagonist does. Or do you?
Well-developed harem companions should have their own life away from the main protagonist. They are not dependent on him. They have a personal reason to stay with him. They might not be comfortable with the harem arrangement at first, or even dislike participating in steamy encounters with other companions. And that’s all fine. My readers should understand and respect that choice. Even if they would like to see one particular harem companion join others in their sexy escapades. This makes is possible to follow their own stories and exploits.
I spend a lot of time on backstory and story arc, much like in a role playing video game. In Mass Effect and Dragon Age, for example, there are companion side quests. Sure, the main character joins them, but I do those quests because I like those companions and want to help them. I write three arcs for my harem companions: 1. How they fall in love with the main protagonist and decide to stay with him. 2. A personal challenge that they have to deal with themselves. 3. A personal quest they do with the help of the main protagonist. This is how I outline Prospector Finch’s Harem Adventures.
In addition to creating these story arcs, I give my harem companions a unique relationship with the main protagonist. For example, Charlotte Huntington prefers quiet, cozy evenings alone with Finch. Adelheid on the other hand, doesn’t mind joining other companions in her steamy sessions. The first character Finch meets in Belleville is Shonali. She doesn’t sleep with him (by choice) until she can fit him in the traditions of her Teshoni tribe. That means she waited until Star People to give in to her love for him.
The companions should also have relationships with each other. Charlotte Huntington and Lydia Norton start as competitors, then become true bondsisters. They aren’t jealous of the other’s affections for Finch, they’re worried that he can’t marry both of them. I added this social constraint in the 1860s as a combined challenge for them. They resolve their situation by trusting Finch to find a satisfactory solution for the both of them. Adelheid and Gayatri couldn’t be more different, but they bond over airships, inventions, and engineering. Elizaveta and Takeko work closely together in their task to keep everyone safe. Constantia, on the other hand, still keeps her distance because of the way she treated them.
One of the things I enjoy most about writing Ensemble HaremLit is seeing how these relationships evolve over time. I love watching the companions grow and develop as individuals, and how they interact with each other in complex and nuanced ways. By creating these relationships, I hope to give my readers real companionship. Sure, they can follow the exploits of the main character, but they should love reading about the wonderful women who join him in his adventures.
As an Ensemble HaremLit author, I want interesting and relatable harem companions for my readers. People who enjoy my stories should root for some companions and maybe even fall in love with them. Because they are all different, I don’t expect them to fall in love with all them the way the main protagonist does. Or do you?
Is it important to be historically accurate in Ensemble HaremLit? That depends 😘
I like the feel of real history for my stories. How historic events are part of them, or how specific details hint at a location.
As we approach the holiday season, many of us are faced with the daunting task of navigating complex family dynamics and relationships. So, how does a guy with a harem do this? In Ensemble HaremLit, multiple points-of-view can make this especially challenging and fun.
As I prepare to embark on my new series set in mysterious China, I find myself thinking about the essential elements that make different HaremLit subgenres work. Like a master chef selecting the finest ingredients, I want to take the most compelling aspects of each genre and blend them into something fresh and exciting. Let me share my creative recipe with you.
As I continue to write and publish my Ensemble HaremLit stories, I’ve been thinking a lot about the format and how I can best deliver these complex, character-driven tales to my readers. Compared to other Haremlit, Ensemble HaremLit packs a lot – multiple plot threads, complex character relationships, and a rich, detailed world to explore. That’s why I’m considering a new approach: serializing.
Join me as I reveal how The Three Tiffanys brings 1920s Arabia to life. From the bustling pearl markets of Ras Al Qummah to the intricate politics of Farouz’s harem, discover how historical details and cultural nuances shape our characters’ world.
In Ensemble HaremLit, the harem companions are more than just love interests – they’re fully fleshed-out characters with their own motivations, desires, and challenges. One way to create this depth is by giving each harem companion three quests.
In a genre where companions rarely leave, I made a different choice in the Finch Trilogy. Some left. One returned. And all of them reshaped the story. Here’s why I did it.
They may be gone from Finch’s life, but they’re never gone from mine. Writing them changed the story. Losing them changed me.
When I started writing HaremLit, I wondered why? Did I have a new take on the formula: one great guy, multiple beautiful women who are drawn to his exceptional qualities, have lots of sex, and shape destiny. When I started reading HaremLit, this was tried-and-true approach that clearly works.
So what could I possibly add to all that?
In Ensemble HaremLit, where emotional arcs, companion quests, and complex relationships take center stage, it’s easy to forget how important a strong antagonist can be. But trust me: nothing tests the bonds of love, loyalty, and lust like a credible threat.
And no, I’m not talking about moustache-twirling supervillains or cackling madmen. My villains tend to be… well, people.
In Ensemble HaremLit, where emotional arcs, companion quests, and complex relationships take center stage, it’s easy to forget how important a strong antagonist can be. But trust me: nothing tests the bonds of love, loyalty, and lust like a credible threat.
And no, I’m not talking about moustache-twirling supervillains or cackling madmen. My villains tend to be… well, people.
Lily: “Tiffans! Today is incredibly special. We’re interviewing someone who holds a unique place in our community – The very first Tiffan!”
Liam: mutters “Yeah, the Marine who stole Tiffany’s heart…”
Lily: Thanks for agreeing to the interview. How did you first come into contact with Tiffany and her work?
1st Tiffan: “I first started following Tiffany about a year ago. I cannot recollect which of her stories I read first, all I know is that I have come to love her stories that show her intelligence, imagination, and knowledge. I can say that I have reread all of them at least once.”
Liam: *mumbles* “Well, I read them all at least three times…”
1st Tiffan: “The first may have been, The Caterer and Miss Jones, which was in 2022’s Tricks and Teases Halloween Stories. Or maybe ‘The Man from G.I.N.G.E.R.’ at Christmas…”
Lily: “What is it about Tiffany’s work that you like so much?”
1st Tiffan: “Key elements in all her stories are love and sex. Tiffany weaves these two elements together to enhance the relations between her characters. Her stories are about extraordinary women loving the men who are fortunate to be the recipients of that love. 💕”
Liam: “Are you the one on her website who said: ‘I think that I shall Love you through your writings, just don’t tell my wife!’”
1st Tiffan: “Yes, I am.”
Liam: “What if I do tell your wife?”
Lily: “Liam! Moving on…”
Lily: “We saw on one of your comments that when you first read Belleville, you found it challenging to follow all the storylines. What made you keep reading?”
1st Tiffan: “Tiffany granted me the privilege of proofreading Belleville: Prospector Finch Part 1.”
Liam: “Of course he got to proofread it before anyone else…”
1st Tiffan: “I continued to read the story because I was interested. I think Finch is a remarkable man in that he recognizes the intelligence, talent, and beauty of all these women and does his best to support them to achieve their goals. All that I read flows fairly well. It is great how Finch’s boyish charm gets the juices flowing. I find all the Main Characters interesting in the way they are getting together and working out solutions to their problems.”
1st Tiffan: “Having been stationed in Southern California for most of my 20-year career in the US Marines, I visited the mountain range where she set the story. As an alternative history it was a fun and imaginative read that makes you think and those are the big reasons why I read to have fun, to stretch my imagination and to exercise my brain.”
Lily: “Have you had contact with Tiffany? What is she really like to you?”
1st Tiffan: My imagination sees Tiffany as the two avatars that grace her Facebook page, the beautiful woman gazing at you over her shoulder as she reclines in a burgundy bra and panties and the Elven Princess jauntily wearing her crown. Promising love and adventure.”
1st Tiffan: “I have been corresponding with Tiffany for a year through email, Facebook, and Messenger. Once I called her…”
Liam: *dramatically* “Oh, they CALL each other now…”
1st Tiffan: “… fumbling with my IPhone. It freaked her out.”
Liam: “Phew!”
1st Tiffan: “Tiffany is a lot of fun to talk to. Let me give you an example:
Me: ‘Your pictures on X seem to be new and they’re so hot I singed my fingers!’
Tiffany: ‘Aww, mommy kiss them all better… (erotic writer: we’re allowed to tease!)’
Me: ‘It’s bad enough that I have to deal with being flustered by your stories and their accompanying illustrations, now I have to deal with your taunts and comments!’
Tiffany: ‘😘’
Liam: *stunned silence*
Lily: “As our first Tiffan, what would you tell new readers about why J. Tiffany Noore’s stories are special?”
1st Tiffan: “I recommend J. Tiffany Noore’s stories to one and all who love stories with a good balance of love, sex, and adventure. She is an intelligent, beautiful woman inside and out with a fantastic imagination who writes wonderful tales that excites the imagination, taking the reader to faraway places and times. When I told her I really admired her gumption to assume a secret identity and put down her thoughts and fantasies to share with the world, she answered: ‘Well, I’m a very gumptious girl!’
Lily: “Thank you so much for joining us today! And Liam, stop sulking.”
Liam: “Yes, thanks. It was great to hear some more insights into our favorite Ensemble HaremLit author. Stay tuned for more updates from your co-presidents!”
Co-Presidents of J. Tiffany Noore’s Fan Club
Thanks for contacting us!
Disclaimer: The J. Tiffany Noore Fan Club is a creative initiative to engage with readers. Lily and Liam are fictional co-presidents designed to facilitate fun and interactive discussions about J. Tiffany Noore’s works.
Love how James meets the twins for the first time.
When you open your eyes to get up, the colonel has already left. She must have hit you really hard, because you are seeing double. A woman holds out her hand to help you up, only you’re seeing two. Wait, there are two identical women here after all. One of them smiles, the other rolls her eyes.
“Yes, identical twins,” she says, “I’m Hinata, this is my sister Jun. You’re James Bread, aren’t you?”
Later, Jaap tells you they are captains in the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force. They usually don’t talk that much, so you must have done something right. That makes you smile. Asian twins just transferred from Austin Powers’ bucket list to yours.
This is the moment when Dafni realizes Sheik Rushdi wants her.
Dafni observes how her benefactor’s passions transform his face. His greedy eyes, lip-licking-tongue, hip-shifting, crotch-freeing movements easily reveal his passion for her. His energies shifted into one clear conclusion: she will be his soon. So far, the requirement of her continued virtue favoring her predictive magic, kept him at bay. It would either be her lack of usefulness or his lack of patience that would break the spell. His impatience won.
You gotta love how Tiffany conveys so much with so few words.
– Lily Chen, co-president J. Tiffany Noore’s Fan Club
As an Ensemble HaremLit author, I’m constantly juggling the delicate balance between intimate character moments and high-stakes plot developments. It’s a challenge that requires finesse, creativity, and a deep understanding of what keeps my readers hooked. But what’s my secret to making this steamy art form a reality?
For me, it all starts with intimacy. I believe that intimacy is what makes my characters feel real, vulnerable, and – dare I say it? – sexy. But intimacy can be a tricky thing to balance with plot development. You don’t want to get too caught up in the feels and forget about the plot twists and turns that keep my readers on the edge of their seats.
So, how do I achieve this perfect balance? For me, it’s all about creating a sense of tension and suspense. I like to think of it as a slow burn – it’s like adding a dash of spice to your favorite dessert, it takes the whole dish to a whole new level. I use subplots to create tension and suspense, while still maintaining intimacy and connection with my characters. It’s a delicate dance, but one that I’ve mastered over the years.
One of my favorite techniques is to incorporate high-stakes plot developments into intimate character moments. It’s like combining champagne and strawberries – it’s a match made in heaven. I love how it creates a sense of urgency and stakes, drawing my readers into the story and keeping them engaged. Take, for example, Star People. The characters’ intimate moments were punctuated by high-stakes plot developments that created tension and suspense. This balance of intimacy and intrigue kept my readers hooked from start to finish.
Of course, pacing and tension are also crucial elements in balancing intimacy and intrigue. It’s like the perfect dance – you need the right rhythm and tempo to keep the energy high. I like to think of it as a game of cat and mouse, where my readers are always on the edge of their seats, wondering what will happen next.
Finally, character development is key to balancing intimacy and intrigue. It’s like the ultimate turn-on – you want to get to know your characters on a deeper level and see how they interact with each other. I love how character growth and development can create a sense of intimacy and connection with my readers, while also creating tension and suspense through subplots and high-stakes plot developments.
So, what’s my secret to balancing intimacy and intrigue? It’s simple: I just love creating a sense of tension and suspense, while still maintaining intimacy and connection with my characters. It’s a delicate balance, but one that I hope I’ve mastered over the years.
As an Ensemble HaremLit author, I want interesting and relatable harem companions for my readers. People who enjoy my stories should root for some companions and maybe even fall in love with them. Because they are all different, I don’t expect them to fall in love with all them the way the main protagonist does. Or do you?
Is it important to be historically accurate in Ensemble HaremLit? That depends 😘
I like the feel of real history for my stories. How historic events are part of them, or how specific details hint at a location.
As we approach the holiday season, many of us are faced with the daunting task of navigating complex family dynamics and relationships. So, how does a guy with a harem do this? In Ensemble HaremLit, multiple points-of-view can make this especially challenging and fun.
As I prepare to embark on my new series set in mysterious China, I find myself thinking about the essential elements that make different HaremLit subgenres work. Like a master chef selecting the finest ingredients, I want to take the most compelling aspects of each genre and blend them into something fresh and exciting. Let me share my creative recipe with you.
As I continue to write and publish my Ensemble HaremLit stories, I’ve been thinking a lot about the format and how I can best deliver these complex, character-driven tales to my readers. Compared to other Haremlit, Ensemble HaremLit packs a lot – multiple plot threads, complex character relationships, and a rich, detailed world to explore. That’s why I’m considering a new approach: serializing.
Join me as I reveal how The Three Tiffanys brings 1920s Arabia to life. From the bustling pearl markets of Ras Al Qummah to the intricate politics of Farouz’s harem, discover how historical details and cultural nuances shape our characters’ world.
In Ensemble HaremLit, the harem companions are more than just love interests – they’re fully fleshed-out characters with their own motivations, desires, and challenges. One way to create this depth is by giving each harem companion three quests.
In a genre where companions rarely leave, I made a different choice in the Finch Trilogy. Some left. One returned. And all of them reshaped the story. Here’s why I did it.
They may be gone from Finch’s life, but they’re never gone from mine. Writing them changed the story. Losing them changed me.
When I started writing HaremLit, I wondered why? Did I have a new take on the formula: one great guy, multiple beautiful women who are drawn to his exceptional qualities, have lots of sex, and shape destiny. When I started reading HaremLit, this was tried-and-true approach that clearly works.
So what could I possibly add to all that?
In Ensemble HaremLit, where emotional arcs, companion quests, and complex relationships take center stage, it’s easy to forget how important a strong antagonist can be. But trust me: nothing tests the bonds of love, loyalty, and lust like a credible threat.
And no, I’m not talking about moustache-twirling supervillains or cackling madmen. My villains tend to be… well, people.
In Ensemble HaremLit, where emotional arcs, companion quests, and complex relationships take center stage, it’s easy to forget how important a strong antagonist can be. But trust me: nothing tests the bonds of love, loyalty, and lust like a credible threat.
And no, I’m not talking about moustache-twirling supervillains or cackling madmen. My villains tend to be… well, people.
You decide then and there that you will let nothing happen to Valentinia of Benlis, Imperial Librarian. Admiring, wide open eyes look into yours. Warm, soft, hungry lips find yours. Then they stop. Valentinia recoils and jumps up.
“Oh… I didn’t mean… Please forgive me, Junker Lintham.”
“No need. It was nothing…”
“How can you be so heartless!”
“Heartless? I think I just forgave you…”
“How can a kiss be nothing to you?”
“You just said you didn’t mean to kiss me.”
“I know what I said. I didn’t mean to kiss you. But you said it didn’t mean anything. That is completely different.”
“So, the kiss did mean something? To you? To me?”
“Why must you be so insufferable? You are always playing your nobility games with me.”
“Alright. Let’s go back to the beginning. Did you mean to kiss me?”
“No, I most certainly did not. What do you take me for?”
“Did the kiss mean something to you?”
“Of course! How can you even ask!”
“Well, what did it mean?”
“What do kisses usually mean, Junker Lintham?”
“That you like me?”
Valentinia stamps her foot.
“Not anymore!”
Twists and turns in this story of Medieval intrigue, Tiffans!
Lily: “Tiffans! Today is incredibly special. After weeks of begging, J. Tiffany Noore has agreed to an exclusive interview with your co-presidents!”
Liam: “And trust me, we have questions. ALL the questions.”
Lily: “First, thank you for joining us. What inspired you to create Ensemble HaremLit?”
Tiffany: “Thank you both for starting the fan club, though I should warn you I’m not much of an interview person. As for the inspiration… I’ve always loved TV series where all the characters have their own story arcs. Shows like Star Trek: The Next Generation, Criminal Minds, Cold Case – they let you invest in everyone’s journey. And games like Dragon Age are so much more engaging when you dive into those companion side quests. I wanted to bring that same depth to my stories.”
Liam: “Ooh, a gamer! Do you romance all the companions in Dragon Age too?”
Lily: “Let’s stay professional! Speaking of characters, how do you manage to keep track of all their individual stories while writing?”
Tiffany: “*laughs* Actually, Liam, the romance in Dragon Age is exactly what I mean! And yes, I may have tried to romance everyone… For my own stories, I write extensive outlines and dramatic arcs for each character. For Prospector Finch’s Harem Adventures, I even created something that looks like one of those crime boards you see in detective shows.”
Liam: “Crime board? Sounds kinky!”
Lily: “It’s about plotting character connections, Liam! Though… I am curious about your research process. How do you make the relationships feel so authentic?”
Tiffany: “Wow, thanks for saying that. Creating dramatic arcs for each character about how they progress and evolve may be why it feels right. It helps me write how they interact with each other.”
Liam: “Speaking of research… have you ever had a threesome?”
Lily: “LIAM!”
Liam: “What? The fans want to know what inspires those steamy scenes!”
*Tiffany raises an eyebrow*
Lily: “I am so sorry! Let’s talk about your next book instead…”
Tiffany: *smirks* “Fans or just you, Liam?”
Liam: *blushes furiously*
Tiffany: “I’m going to start writing the third and last part of Prospector Finch very soon. I’ll be adding a new companion and a new race of star people to add to the excitement. Oh, and I love Finch’s weddings and trying to find ‘socially acceptable ways’ to make those possible.”
Lily: “Ooh, a new companion! Any hints?”
Liam: *recovering* “And more importantly, how do you make multiple weddings ‘socially acceptable’? Asking for a friend…”
Lily: “And on that note, we should probably wrap this up! Thank you so much for joining us today.”
Liam: “Next time can we—”
Lily: “There won’t be a next time if you don’t behave! Tiffans, we hope you enjoyed this exclusive interview with J. Tiffany Noore. Stay tuned for more updates from your co-presidents!”
Co-Presidents of J. Tiffany Noore’s Fan Club
Thanks for contacting us!
Disclaimer: The J. Tiffany Noore Fan Club is a creative initiative to engage with readers. Lily and Liam are fictional co-presidents designed to facilitate fun and interactive discussions about J. Tiffany Noore’s works.