As
I’ve shared in many blog posts, I went through a rather intense
period in my twenties when I had lots of lovers. After long years as
a nerd, I’d just discovered that I was in fact sexually
attractive—I’d always known I was fascinated by sex—and this
combination of insights encouraged me to experiment and explore. My
default answer during those years was “Yes”.
I’m
fortunate that almost all those experiences ended up being positive.
One thing that struck me was how grateful my lovers seemed to be. I
got the distinct impression that most men spent their lives in a
near-perpetual state of sexual frustration. They were thrilled to
find a woman without a lot of shame or hang-ups, someone who was willing to
try new things and who enjoyed sex as much as they did.
These
encounters were exciting and pleasurable, but I also got emotional
satisfaction from giving these guys a gift they valued.
Now
that I’m an author, I still enjoy giving away the fruits of my
erotic imagination. If you follow this blog, you’ll know I hand out
a lot of free books. My favorite way of “giving it away”, though,
is to offer my work and my time to Coming
Together erotic anthology projects. Coming Together, the brain
child of author and artist Alessia Brio, publishes erotic fiction to
support charitable causes. Since it was founded in the mid-2000’s,
Coming Together has raised tens of thousands of dollars for a wide range of
worthy charities. (It’s now an official 501 (3)(c) U.S. non-profit
organization.) Authors who participate donate their work for free.
Our recompense is knowing we’ve made a difference.
I’ve
been associated with Coming Together for a long time. My work has
appeared in roughly twenty Coming Together titles, and I’ve edited
seven volumes for them (six of them single author Coming Together
Presents collections).
What
can I say? I love giving it away. And this week, in collaboration
with other CT authors, we’re holding our Thanks-Giving Back Blog Hop, giving you lots of goodies and hopefully encouraging you to
buy CT books and support our charities.
We’ll
be giving away a $40 bookstore gift certificate to one person who
comments on any of the blog hop posts. In addition, each author will
have a special prize for commenters on his or her own post.
Today
I’m going to share a bit from my most recent CT publication. Coming
Together: Strange Shifters, edited by Lynn Townsend, came out
on Halloween and benefits Bat
World Sanctuary. The book includes my story “Snow Bound” as
well as a dozen other fabulous shape-shifter tales. I know lots of my
readers love shifters. I hope you’ll check out this book.
You’ll
find links to all the hop posts below. The more you visit and
comment, the greater the chances of winning the grand prize.
Meanwhile, if you comment on this post, you might win a copy of my
cat-shifter romance The
Eyes of Bast. Don't forget to include your email address!
"Mind
if I have some?" An unfamiliar male voice cut into her reverie.
Ellen looked up to find a stranger holding out his goblet. He had
pale skin, jet black hair, plump lips as red as strawberries, and the
most gorgeous tuxedo Ellen had ever seen—inky dark satin that
gleamed in the dim light, a snowy expanse of ruffled shirt, and a
scarlet cummerbund. It fit his lean, muscled body perfectly, too.
"Of
course," Ellen replied, a bit flustered at being faced with such
a vision. "I didn't mean to hog it. Here, let me...." She
filled his empty crystal flute—at least Alicia had pulled out her
good glassware for the occasion—admiring the strong-looking fingers
that held the delicate stem.
"Happy
New Year," said the stranger with a melting smile as they
clicked glasses.
"The
same to you.” They sipped their champagne in silence. Ellen felt as
though similar bubbles were cavorting in her chest. "I'm Ellen,"
she blurted out as the silence lengthened. "I work with Alicia."
"Very
pleased to meet you, Ellen." The impeccably attired stranger
took her hand. For an instant Ellen thought he intended to bring it
to his lips. At the last moment, he merely gave it a firm squeeze.
"Sean. I just joined the IT department. Night shift."
"Ah,
that explains why I haven't seen you around the office. I'm sure that
I would have noticed someone like you!" Ellen realized after she
closed her mouth that she must sound like total bimbo. She blushed to
the roots of her blond hair.
"Someone
like me?" Sean raised one eyebrow, a twinkle in his blue eyes.
"Well—you
know, so debonair and sophisticated... I mean, there aren't too many
guys who could wear a tuxedo like that—so comfortably, I mean, as
though you were born in it...oh, dear, I'm being terribly silly. I'm
just impressed, to be honest. Most of these guys—outside of work,
they're such slobs."
She
gestured toward the other end of the loft, where Bert and his buddies
gyrated to the beat of AC/DC. Topping their baggy jeans, they wore
football jerseys, faded flannel, or stretched out hoodies.
"I
must say that you look lovely," Sean told her. "The black
velvet makes your hair glow like spun gold. And your eyes remind me
of emeralds."
"Gee—um—thank
you." Ellen was dumbfounded. Men just didn't say things like
that these days.
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15 comments:
Love the descriptions! And for such a good cause.
It's a fun excerpt!
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You truly are a generous soul! Wishing you the very best this holiday season! greenshamrock at cox dot net :)
i think this is so lovely, so lovely beyond words!!!
Thank you for the excerpt!
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Love this idea, and enjoyed the excerpt.
I applaud your generosity and thank you all for the opportunity to win. Thank you for the lovely excerpt (I suspect he comes by his tuxedo naturally, hmm?)
elewkf1 at yahoo.com
Love the excerpt, and the eyes on the cover are haunting. Thanks for the hop!
emmasmom69 AT gmail DOT com
Love the cover, it's awesome and the excerpt was wonderful. looking forward to reading the rest of the book. thank you for the great contest. Hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving.
trvlagnt1t@yahoo.com
Love the cover for Strange Shifters. I am waiting for gc for Christmas and will get it then
debby236 at gmail dot com
This is an absolutely wonderful thing you're doing!
Nikkivanderhoof@gmail.com
nice cover
bn100candg at hotmail dot com
Sean sounds gorgeous *sigh*. I work in IT, and have done my share of night shifts, but haven't yet met him....
eep - e-mail address is elainegaye@gmail.com.
I loved the excerpt. Thank you for sharing.
orelukjp0 at gmail dot com
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