Monday 12 June 2017

Blog Tour, Guest Post & Giveaway - Will to Live by M. Christine

Title:  Will to Live
Author: M. Christine
Publisher:  Torrid Books
Release Date: March 16, 2017
Heat Level: 5 - Erotica
Pairing: Male/Female, Male/Female/Male (No Male/Male interaction), Female/Male/Female (No Female/Female interaction), Female/Female/Male (Female/Female interaction)
Length: 29,509 words
Genre: Erotica, BDSM, Contemporary,Multi-Cultural,Friends-to-lovers

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Synopsis

The old adage learn by doing sure applies to Williamson “Will” Franco, a dominant prodigy at age 18. If it weren’t for an impromptu threeway encounter—with a sideshow of anilingus—this truly intercultural young man never would have dreamed of spanking, bondage, and role play. So he becomes an employee of a sex club. When Will shows up, club revenues jump. Consensual kinky sex is not a required part of the job, but is optional. The club, however, ends up being much more than a sexual awakening. His coworkers embrace him as kin, while the proprietress and her submissive husband end up being Will’s benefactors, bankrolling his education and guiding him on a good path, despite a dire home life in the hood. The experience matures him, equips him to cope with inevitable family problems and tragedy, and shows him how to live.

Excerpt

Once they arrived at Kendra’s sleek apartment, she got right to the point and explained the plan: although she and Yuri engaged in unprotected sex—they scheduled regular clinic visits to test for STIs—Will would need to use a condom. Kendra had a special chair Yuri bought for her with Righteous Ding Dong proceeds. The chair let Kendra sit comfortably, but exposed and parted her ass crack and pussy for Yuri to service below. “I’m not always a top,” she explained. Will, though green with this lingo, understood. “I’m very balanced. I like being top and bottom, often topping from the bottom—like now.” Kendra espoused her philosophical ideal of sex while she settled herself on the chair. She wore stockings, a garter belt, and stilettos, as well as a half-cup bra to complete the look. She beckoned Will toward her, her face level with his fly, which she deftly undid. When he looked down at this brunette vixen, he detected some Asian ancestry. Yuri was already set up under the chair, sighing at the sight of her slit. “While Yuri eats my ass, I’ll service your cock— with a rubber to be safe,” Kendra told Will. “Is that agreed?” “Uh-huh,” agreed Yuri with a muffle, his mouth already planted in her heavenly cave as he stroked his full-to-bursting cock. When Will’s hefty erection was wrangled out, Kendra was pleasantly enthused. She smiled lustily and fondled it before opening a Magnum-brand condom to fit over his stiff meat. “Gobble, gobble,” she said. Will enjoyed that, as well as the power his prick had over her demeanor.

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Quickie Q&A with M. Christine
When did you write your first story and what was the inspiration for it?
At age nine I wrote and illustrated a book of limericks, on a stack of cut and stapled typing paper. I LOVED nursery rhymes and the fairy tales the Grimm Brothers compiled. Somewhere along the line I was exposed to the nonsense poems of Edward Lear, who wrote The Owl and the Pussycat, about the enamored pair named in the title who “set out to sea in a pea green boat.” All of this child-lit sensibility weighed heavily in my first writing effort. However, what is interesting to me is WHY I wrote it. At the time, I heard that Ally Sheedy—who would grow up to be part of the Brat Pack group of actors—had written and published a bestselling book at age 12. This shocked me, that a child could actually do this! That meant I didn’t have to wait until adulthood to write something, so I wrote the Silly Limericks book and I own the only copy! With regard to Ally Sheedy, it seems her girl-wonder literary career was helped by her well-connected mom who just happened to be a public relations agent in NYC. Nevertheless, at the time Ally’s success did inspire and empower me.
Briefly describe the writing process. Do you create an outline first? Do you seek out inspirational pictures, videos or music? Do you just let the words flow and then go back and try and make some sense out it? 
I have a little black reporter’s notebook, into which I jot down fleeting ideas before I forget. The notebook is where I store the seeds to my stories. I used to refer to a file document where I’d type a story plan, but I never look there anymore as it’s a mess of synopses mixed with story scenes that I’ve used already. Currently I have at least three novels in progress. The germ idea comes from the black notebook, as do a lot of the details, plot, setting, characters. Then I “let the words flow” to get a big start, often referring to my valuable notes, but the writing process, the phase of sitting at the keyboard and typing, also generates more ideas flowing, so much so it seems like stream of consciousness. This is a very satisfying point of the creative process, committing concept to page, when I’m in a prolific zone. I don’t read it back until I’ve written a lot, and sometimes I just keep propelling the story forward, maybe checking back on a detail for consistency. When the story is done, I will read and be surprised at what I churned out.

Meet the Author

 
 M. Christine is a SoCal writers whose work is infused with an extended tour of duty in adult-magazine publishing, melting-pot subcultures, and art school.

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