A NEW EROTIC ROMANCE SERIES
The Open
Curtain Series
Erotic heat, served with a side of humor. Characters worth knowing — flawed, funny, and deeply human.
VIENNA BLACK
Mundane turned
erotic.
Vienna Black turns mundane into erotic, building everyday characters and throwing them headfirst into unexpected circumstance.
The characters you'll find here are worth knowing. Flawed, funny, and deeply human — the kind of people you'd meet for a drink and watch through a window. Erotic romance with arousal that feels earned.
“Some doors close.
Some windows stay open.”
Some shadows fall on both sides of the window.
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Some doors close. Some windows stay open.
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Flawed. Funny. Deeply human.
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The kind of people you'd meet for a drink and watch through a window.
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Erotic heat, served with a side of humor.
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Heat that's been earned.
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Some shadows fall on both sides of the window. • Some doors close. Some windows stay open. • Flawed. Funny. Deeply human. • The kind of people you'd meet for a drink and watch through a window. • Erotic heat, served with a side of humor. • Heat that's been earned. •
THE OPEN CURTAIN SERIES
Available on Amazon Kindle
PART ONE
THE OPEN CURTAIN SERIES · PART ONE
Silhouette
Coming April 2026 · Amazon Kindle
Jennifer and Mark have a good marriage.
Comfortable. Predictable. Safe.
Until the night the bathroom window is left open.
When a glance across the yard lingers just a little too long, something shifts. What begins as a private moment between husband and wife becomes charged with the electric possibility of being seen — and of seeing in return.
Jennifer can't stop thinking about it. About the window. About the neighbor. About the way her body responded to the risk.
Erin next door is confident, observant… and far more aware than Jennifer realizes.
PART TWO
THE OPEN CURTAIN SERIES · PART TWO
Shadows
Coming May 2026 · Amazon Kindle
The gate is open. The decision is not.
Jennifer is miles away, surrounded by her closest friends, and discovering that the thrill she felt at home doesn't stay home. Every new situation is a test. Every boundary she thought she knew is suddenly negotiable.
Mark is alone with a question he can't unask — and an invitation he can't unfind.
In Part Two of The Open Curtain Series, the lines drawn in Silhouette are redrawn. What began as a shared glance between husband and wife fractures into parallel temptations, each pulling in a different direction.
They don't know what the other is doing.
They will.
THE AUTHOR
Q&A with
Vienna Black
On writing, desire, and the stories that refuse to stay quiet.
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I've always worked in creative industries, but never as a writer. During COVID, I needed an outlet and found erotic writing. I published two novellas and a four-part series on an erotic literature forum. Looking back, they were rough — full of purple prose and typos — but the stories were tremendously popular. Everything I posted there still carries a "hot" rating to this day. What kept me coming back was the audience. Erotic romance readers demand more than just an act of passion. They want context. They want heat that's been earned. When characters finally come together, every touch burns a hundred times hotter for the smoldering that came before it. That's the standard I strive for.
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I'm carving out a space for readers who want suspenseful twists, relatable characters, and scenes that feel genuinely new. My goal is simple: giggles, conflict, and all the steam your guilty pleasure can handle.
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Voyeurism challenges both the observer and the exhibitionist to examine their feelings about attraction and intimacy. It's a deeply private act that somehow lives at the intersection of anonymity and exposure. And that conflict is endlessly rich to write about. There are so many wild ways to set up scenarios, so many layers of emotion to pull apart. It's also genuinely hot, which makes it a lot of fun.
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Silhouette was the first erotic story I ever posted. Going back years later, the characters and the plot still struck a chord. I wanted to revisit it — slow things down, let the story breathe, give the characters room to grow. I confess, I've gotten emotional writing these people. There's so much opportunity in their story, and I'm not done with them yet.