Mar 24

2026

Coming Thursday! “Silk and Secrets: Rites of Pleasure”—New Heart’s Choice Author Interview and Demo!

Posted by: Mary Duffy | Comments (8)

Silk and Secrets: Rites of PleasureInfiltrate the orgiastic secret society beneath the modern-day Palace of Versailles! Will you expose their sex rituals or surrender to their pleasures?

Silk and Secrets: Rites of Pleasure is an interactive erotic novel by A. Simon. It’s entirely text-based, 110,000 words, and 5/5 peppers on the Heart’s Choice spice level rating! I sat down with A. Simon to talk about her upcoming game and background.

Silk and Secrets: Rites of Pleasure releases this Thursday, March 26th. You can play the first three chapters today, for free. You can also wishlist it on Steam—even if you don’t plan to buy it there, it really helps.

This is your first time writing interactive fiction, but not your first time writing romance and erotica! Tell our readers about your background and your pen name.

A. Simon is my “no rules” pen name, a space where I can lean into indulgence. Under another name, I’ve written more than twenty contemporary romance novels with humor, found family, and feel-good vibes.

Silk and Secrets: Rites of Pleasure is easily my most salacious project yet. It’s unapologetically spicy and designed to include a range of sensual fantasies. But I couldn’t resist weaving in a bit of quirky humor, because even at their most scandalous, my characters don’t take themselves too seriously.

What has been the biggest challenge for you in game writing rather than writing novels?

The biggest challenge has been learning to share control of the story without losing emotional impact. In a novel, I guide every beat of the character’s arc, but in interactive fiction, the player is shaping who that character becomes in real time. That means building meaningful choices and layering in emotion based on the need the player identifies.

At the same time, there’s a huge technical layer: learning ChoiceScript, managing stats, and tracking branching storylines, romance options, and bonus liaisons. It’s a lot of moving parts in an erotic storyline. (Literally!)

What did you find surprising about the process?

How fun it is not choosing. As an author, I’m used to living in my characters’ heads and making every decision for the story. Writing a game flips that – I get to hand those choices to the player. It was freeing not to have all the answers. I could offer a witty response and a reckless one without having to pick a lane or define a single experience.

What romance/erotica writers do you enjoy reading yourself or for inspiration?

I’ve always had a soft spot for the Black Lace imprint (there are so many talented erotica authors from that era), and I’ve spent more time than I should probably admit on Literotica.

I love romance with a bit of snark and action, like Ilona Andrews and Nalini Singh. Lately, I’ve been diving into other Heart’s Choice titles as well. I really enjoyed Their Majesties’ Pleasure and just started Hearts in Hades.

What else are you working on now/next?

Maybe a sequel to Silk and Secrets. There’s a vengeful widow begging for her own story. Later this year, I’ll launch a romcom novel that’s sweet, soapy fun. Why choose between scandals and softness when you can have both?

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  1. This game is probably not for everyone - that five-pepper rating is no joke - but if you’re in the mood for some wild erotic shenanigans, it’s a neat little romp between some very decadent sheets.

    (Looking back over my beta notes for this one is hilarious. There’s a bunch of the usual kind of thing - “I can’t tell which character is meant to be speaking this line of dialogue” and “I’m suddenly calling X by his real name here, even though I never actually learned it in this playthrough” - but also “continuity: am I still manacled to the bed or not?”)

    I respect Ms. Simon’s decision to keep her contemporary romance and erotic romance careers distinct, but I can’t help wishing I knew the other name she publishes under. Oh well, at least I’ll get to read more of her work as she continues to write for Heart’s Choice!

  2. How would you put it up against All World Pro Wrestling, when it comes to spice level?

  3. Both games are quite explicit. This is 5 peppers, AWPW is our only other 5 pepper game, so the comparison is there and direct.

  4. To elaborate on that a bit, they’re both extremely graphic about bodies and the way they come together (pun very much intended), and in most scenes the emphasis is on the physicality of sex, rather than the emotional aspects. They’re set in equally sex-saturated atmospheres, although this one’s a little more sophisticated in its trappings. They can both be pretty kinky, with exhibitionism and voyeurism baked into the fundamental premise. The PC’s actual level of participation in the erotic shenanigans is left up to the reader in both, but there are some pretty intense scenes that appear in every playthrough, and the PC finds them arousing whether they participate or not. Both require you to choose one man in particular as your partner, and that connection is developed a little more emotionally, but there are opportunities before and after that to be sexual with other people. They both have a pretty good story that’s fun to read whether you go all-in with the debauchery or play a more restrained character, though even the tamest possible playthrough is still an audaciously spicy read.

  5. Female-PC-only kills my interest, but oh well! Good luck!

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