Behind the Red Flags: Why I Wrote a Romance Between a Woman and Her Fiancé’s Father 💔⛓️‍💥📕#delilahsdesire #syllit #behindthescenes #writerslife

I’ve been asked more times than I can count: “Why would you write a romance about a woman falling for her fiancé’s father?”

A woman with curly hair shows an expression of shock while reading a book, holding it with both hands. An e-reader displaying the book 'Delilah's Desire' by Sylvia Hubbard is positioned in front of her, with a visually striking overlay text discussing the themes of a romance involving a woman's attraction to her fiancé's father.

Let’s be honest—some stories beg to be told, even if they make you squirm a little.

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Here’s the truth:
Forbidden romances captivate us because they shine a light on everything we secretly crave but would never dare to chase. Power. Obsession. Danger. The thrill of crossing a line you can’t uncross.

Delilah’s story isn’t just about taboo attraction. It’s about a woman grappling with scars—inside and out—and learning that love doesn’t always come wrapped in safe packaging. Sometimes it arrives looking like the last person you should want, with a price you may not be ready to pay.

Dag is magnetic, controlling, morally gray—and he makes Delilah question everything she thought she wanted. That’s where the heart of this book lives: the push and pull between comfort and chaos.

And if you’ve ever picked up a story and thought, I shouldn’t be rooting for this, well… welcome to the club.

Read Delilah’s Desire if you dare. Just don’t say I didn’t warn you.

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Book cover for 'Delilah's Desire' by Sylvia Hubbard featuring a man with a serious expression and text highlighting key themes of the story.

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