[This book won't be out until December 31st, so this really is a sneak peek. Put in on your list! ~ Lisabet]
Blurb
Lex
has never felt more exposed.
She
has just allowed Jake Reed, the lead singer of rock band Inkjet, to
undress her and tie her to a chair backstage after a show, only to
have him leave to go sign autographs.
It
is the start of a dark, obsessive relationship that will lead Lex, a
20-something public relations professional from L.A., to lose herself
almost entirely as she struggles to break through her sexual
boundaries without falling in love with Jake, an intimidatingly
gorgeous Hollywood actor/rock star who closely guards his emotions.
What
starts as a series of casual hookups ends up a powerful addiction
that will push Lex past all her sexual boundaries as Jake moves
repeatedly in and out of her life, making few promises along the way.
Lex fights to keep a sense of herself while she succumbs to Jake’s
glamorous world and his irresistible allure.
Excerpt
(Rated X)
"What
are you up to?" I asked.
"Stay
here, don’t move."
He
went and flipped on one of the stage lights right on me and then
planted himself in a front row seat. I could barely make out his
face.
"Strip,"
came his instructions over the microphone.
I
stood and looked at him blankly for a second.
"This
is why you brought me here?"
"I
can’t hear you, but if I could, it doesn’t matter, because no
talking, baby girl. You know my rules," he ordered, his soft
voice booming through the sound system.
I
had already proven to him I was up for anything he asked for, so I
did as I was told, removing my tank top and jeans and stepping out of
my slip-ons.
"All
of it," he said.
The
air was cool on my skin, but the lights were hot as hell. I looked
around for a minute, over my shoulder and into the wings of the
stage.
"No
one’s here, I checked, don’t worry," he breathed into the
mic, his voice lowering.
I
took off my underwear and I stood there naked in front of him,
exactly what he wanted.
"Good.
Now, walk the catwalk for me."
I
shot him an exasperated, confused look.
"See
that curved path in front of the stage right before the seats? That
thing. Walk it."
I
felt utterly ridiculous as I padded my way down the catwalk and moved
back and forth across the crescent-shaped little path that brought me
closer to where Jake had perched himself.
I
concentrated mostly on not falling and trying to look as poised as
possible. I could feel his eyes on me from below, burning into me.
Then
he laughed.
It
wasn’t into the mic, but I was close enough to him that I could
hear him.
"God,
Jake, don’t be a fucking asshole and laugh at me up here!" I
glared at him and he looked so smug. I wanted both to climb on top of
him and also to punch him. If I would have known I would be naked on
a stage, I would have worn heels or hit the gym more this week or…
"I
was thinking about how a lot of girls wouldn’t do this if I told
them to," he said, smiling. "And if they did, they’d try
to…do a stripper show for me or look seductive. But you’re
…like…" he searched for the word he wanted to use. “there.
You’re real. It’s fucking perfect."
"You
don’t have to flatter me, Jake," I said, suddenly feeling more
exposed. "You already have me. Obviously."’
He
looked me in the eye for a long time. His stare made the moment
suddenly serious. Then he looked me up and down for longer than I was
comfortable.
"Spin."
I
did.
"Slower."
He
was silent and I felt sick to my stomach with nerves, overwhelmed
with self-conscious fears. He was pushing me too far.
I
faced him again and stood there, my hand on my hip.
"Jesus
Christ, Lex," he said. "You’re so fucking hot. And you
don’t even know it."
I
looked down at him, shrugged slightly, and said, "It only
matters that you know it, Jake."
He
smiled big, showing off his perfect teeth.
"Is
that so?" He stood up and used all his strength to lift himself
up on the walkway. He pressed himself up against me, picked me up,
and moved us both back to the main part of the stage.
My
naked skin rubbed against his clothing as I wrapped my body around
him, my legs gripping his waist, his hands cupping my bare ass. I
kissed his neck lightly and then moved to his lips as he set me down
and cupped my ass in his hands.
"So
you said you wanted to do something I’d never done before," he
said, pushing my shoulders down so I knelt on the stage in front of
him. "I’ve always wanted to fuck a girl on a stage and where
better to do that than the Los Angeles Amphitheater, right?"
On
my knees, I knew he wanted something else first. A blow job. My
stomach flipped again. Although we’d obviously already had a lot of
sex, I had tactfully avoided trying to put his erection in my mouth
until now.
I
didn’t have a ton of confidence about my blow job skills in the
first place, and his cock was by definition intimidating — larger
than average, attached to a famous, super hot guy, and sexually
powerful enough to take over my mind and life. It had unwittingly
become the center of my universe.
Oral
sex with Jake would put me in control for the first time. What if I
didn’t do what he liked and I was desperate to please him the way
he had pleased me.
"Don’t
worry, I’ll tell you what I want you to do," he said softly,
cradling my chin with his long fingers. He was a mind reader.
He
undid his zipper and lowered his jeans on his hips enough that I had
access to his full length.
I
gripped one hand around the shaft and positioned my mouth around the
tip, waiting for whatever instructions he had in mind. But instead of
speaking, he grabbed me roughly by my hair and pushed into me as far
as he could until I let out a muffled cry.
I
closed my eyes and let my tongue dance around while he pulled my head
into him and then out again by my hair, slowly at first so I could
adjust and then at the pace he wanted.
I
could not have been more compromised or exposed on a stage meant for
an audience of thousands giving a fucking blowjob. But all I could
think about was him and my hot breath and his skin against me. The
setting fell away and time fell away with it.
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About
Elisabeth
Elisabeth
Joye used to write about Congress. Now, she writes about sex. A
former political journalist, she’s wanted to write a romance novel
since she was 12 and finally found the inspiration to do it by
incorporating her love of concerts and musicians. Invisible Ink is
her first self-published novella.
When
she’s not writing, Elisabeth is a stay-at-home mom to her four year
old son. She lives in the Midwest with her husband and family.
(Photo
by SJMacky Photography)
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1 comment:
Welcome to Beyond Romance, Elisabeth.
Your book sounds like a welcome departure from the typical erotic romance. I hope it sells well.
And that's some author picture you have, too!
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