Interesting question. Not sure how one defines best, but I would define it as what I am most proud of.
I have to say it's my Marly Jackson stories, the first of which is down and published. No, they're not as erotic as most stories, but I feel they are what I intended them to be: a tribute to hard boiled detective novels of the 20's and 30's, and also a good examination on gender roles, addiction, and the nature of love.
None of my stories are nearly as dark as the thoughts behind them, but MJ comes closest and feels the most personal.
The 2nd MJ story is The Violin Case and there are 7 in the series, I feel the same about them all.
I have to say it's my Marly Jackson stories, the first of which is down and published. No, they're not as erotic as most stories, but I feel they are what I intended them to be: a tribute to hard boiled detective novels of the 20's and 30's, and also a good examination on gender roles, addiction, and the nature of love.
None of my stories are nearly as dark as the thoughts behind them, but MJ comes closest and feels the most personal.
The 2nd MJ story is The Violin Case and there are 7 in the series, I feel the same about them all.