What It Actually Is
Steamy Co-Author isn’t a chatbot or a hosted app. It’s a framework of files and prompts — a Story Bible/Chapter Outline system plus a “Story State” tracker — that you upload into a Claude or ChatGPT project. Once loaded, it walks you through roughly 15 guided planning questions (genre tropes, heat level, character setup, etc.), then generates planning documents and coaches you chapter-by-chapter toward a finished dark-romance manuscript, typically over the course of a few days.
There’s no subscription and no API key required — you just need an existing ChatGPT or Claude account. The front-end system is meant to be usable on its own, with paid upsells (like a “Steamy Editor” polishing tool and a Genre Vault expansion) sold as optional add-ons rather than gatekept features.
Who’s Behind It
Søren Jordansen is a Danish direct-response copywriter with a long track record on WarriorPlus and JVZoo, including a prior product called Cozy Co-Author that reportedly sat at #1 on WarriorPlus’s Top 25 for 30 straight days and crossed $100,000 in revenue, plus an audiobook-focused product called Audio Dollars. He says he used earlier versions of this same framework to write and publish his own dark romance trilogy under a pen name.
Worth noting: almost every “review” you’ll find right now for this product is written by an affiliate marketer with a bonus stack and a buy link attached — including sites with titles like “My Honest Review.” That doesn’t make the product bad, but it does mean the sales numbers and testimonials circulating online are vendor-supplied and haven’t been independently verified, so I’d treat them as claims, not facts.
The Genuine Upside
- Low cost of entry. $17 with no recurring fees is a low-risk way to try a structured AI fiction workflow, especially compared to hiring a ghostwriter.
- Structure over blank-page prompting. For someone who freezes up in front of an empty ChatGPT window, a guided 15-question setup and chapter-by-chapter scaffold is genuinely more useful than “write me a romance novel.”
- Dark romance is a real, active KU category right now, so the genre choice is commercially sensible rather than arbitrary.
- 30-day money-back guarantee through WarriorPlus gives you a real exit if it doesn’t fit your workflow.
The Things I’d Flag Before Buying
- It’s a prompt framework, not proprietary AI. You’re still relying on Claude or ChatGPT to do the actual writing; the product is the scaffolding around that, which is worth knowing before you assume you’re getting something more technically novel.
- Upsell funnel. As with most WarriorPlus launches, expect an upsell sequence (editor tool, genre vault, cross-sell to the cozy-mystery version) after checkout. The front-end alone is supposed to be complete, but budget for the possibility you’ll be prompted to spend more.
- “Publish a novel in 24 hours” claims should be read as marketing shorthand for “draft a full manuscript quickly with AI assistance,” not a guarantee of a polished, editor-ready book. Any AI-drafted manuscript will still need a real editing and proofreading pass before publishing — a step the sales pages tend to gloss over.
- Saturation risk. Because the tool is being promoted heavily to the same KDP audience, a wave of similarly-structured dark romance books could hit Amazon around the same time, which may affect how easily any one title stands out.
Steamy Co-Author looks like a legitimate, well-supported framework rather than a scam — the creator has a real product history and a no-questions-asked refund window. If you already want to write dark romance fiction with AI assistance and would benefit from guardrails instead of a blank prompt box, $17 is a reasonable, low-risk way to test it. Just go in treating the vendor’s growth numbers and “bestseller” claims as marketing rather than verified data, budget mentally for the upsell path, and plan on doing real human editing before you publish anything it helps you draft.

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