Sunday, February 5, 2017

Sunday Snog / New Release: Divided We Fall (#multiracial #charity #kiss)



I’m showcasing my newest book today, a 7500 word short story entitled Divided We Fall. I wrote this piece in reaction to the flood of hate and prejudice we seem to be drowning in these days. All proceeds from this book support Planned Parenthood, who provide essential health services to women, especially impoverished women, in the US and around the world.

Since this is a Sunday, I’ve got a brief kiss excerpt for you, as part of Victoria’s Sunday Snog blog hop. I will also donate $1 to Planned Parenthood for every comment I get on this post.

When you’re done here, I hope you’ll head back to the Sunday Snog launching page, for more sexy kisses.

Blurb

Hate takes too high a toll

Linhs three year old brother has wandered out of Viet Village into Niggertown. Despite the danger, she has no choice but to go looking for him in hostile territory. She manages to convince the rifle-toting guard at the entrance to the black ghetto to help her search, using a mixture of bribery and bravado. As they comb the desolate streets of Niggertown, seeking any trace of Duy, Linh discovers that the barrios inhabitants arent necessarily the violent, drug-addled brutes shes been taught to hate, and by the time Linh and Steel have rescued the injured toddler and spent a long night hiding in a derelict building, she has come to understand who are their real enemies.

Please note: This book includes racial slurs that might not be considered acceptable by some readers. Using these terms was deliberate, and necessary, since they are symptoms of the inter-group prejudice and suspicion that provide the main conflict in this story.

Snog Excerpt

It feels natural to move from eating to kissing. Giggling like kids, we lick the jerky grease from each other’s lips. His are full and plump, softer than Hai’s, but his stubble scratches my cheeks in a way no Viet man’s ever would. I seal his mouth with mine, tasting the sweet-tart remnants of his tomatoes. He threads his fingers through my hair, tugging at the roots while he consumes me. Each strand is a fuse, lighting firecrackers in my pussy.

I open to his probing tongue and give him control, at least for a while. Steel plunges deeper, thrusting hard, fucking me already though we’re still dressed. The thought arouses me so much I take back the initiative. Wrapping my arms around his neck, I use my weight to push him back onto the piled bedding. My lips slide away from his. I lap at his prickly chin, nibble along his jawline, plant tiny kisses at the pulse point of his throat. Gradually I work my way down his hairless, sticky chest, tasting tomato juice and sweat. When I run my tongue along the scar, he groans and grabs my ass, arching up to grind his swollen bulk against my clit. That makes me moan, at least until he flips me over and silences me with more kisses.

Hands in the darkness—my hands, his hands—fumble with zippers, claw at waistbands, shred the fabric we can’t push out of the way. Finally, there’s skin and heat and hardness, his cock an apt fit to his name, sliding into my liquid center. He moves like a vast wave, surging, cresting, breaking inside me, then gathering power once again. I rock on the swell of his relentless, delicious rhythm. Sometimes I drift, letting the pleasure sweep me out to sea. Sometimes I fight, gasping for breath, drowning in raw sensation.

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So leave me a comment. Tell me what you think we can do to stem the tide of hate. I’ll donate a dollar to PPA for each person who joins the conversation.


9 comments:

Jamilla said...

Wow, thank for your honesty in this story. I am definitely interested in reading more. Thank you :)

M. Millswan said...

So many people talk about making a stand against ignorance, bigotry and hatred, but you proudly stand out on the front the lines. Thanks to activists like you who aren't afraid to speak out, HOPE still reamins for this world.

Teresa Noelle Roberts said...

Thank you for writing this story, and for taking a stand, and for making the donations to Planned Parenthood. I wish I knew how to quell the hatred. On a small, world-around-us level, I model loving-kindness but at the same time, I'll call people out for hateful words and attitudes. I'm also working on squashing my own prejudices and knee-jerk reactions.

Jean Roberta said...

This is a very hot excerpt, and the whole story looks like an amazing project for a good cause! Lisabet, I don't know how you find the time for all your good deeds.

Colleen C. said...

I wish more people would listen to each other and understand their differences... be more open minded... show understanding not anger and hatred.

Unknown said...

So fun! I grabbed a copy and look forward to reading it soon. I always enjoy when erotica delves into deeper realities, as this one does. Great idea!

Anonymous said...

It looks intense, but it's definitely needed! Thank you so much...

--Trix

Lisabet Sarai said...

Thanks to all who have commented. I will keep this post and offer open all week, so I hope you'll share with your friends.

#NoHateNoDespair

K D Grace said...

Off to buy my copy of Divided We Fall right now, but I wanted to make sure that Planned Parent Hood get as much support as possible, so thought I'd just drop in and comment. Will be passing the word.

KD xxx

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