— The Strange Case of Dr. Proper and Mr. Slut —
Kyle promised himself that when he goes to college, things would change. He wouldn’t be the gay boy willing to hop into bed with any guy who wants to experiment. This was his life on the line after all. He would never find a proper boyfriend this way.
So Kyle did everything in his power to be angelic. He became the poster boy for acceptable gayness and the president of the LGBT club. But the side of him that wants to fulfill all those dirty, kinky fantasies is about to rear its ugly head when the LGBT club gets a new member.
Dan is the big, bad boyfriend-to-be Kyle always dreamed of, but will Dan still treat him seriously when he finds out about Kyle’s most secret fantasy? One that goes against everything Kyle stands for in real life.
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Rainbow Bash’d is a standalone story in the XXX’d series, a prequel to Clown’d.
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POSSIBLE SPOILERS:
Genre: erotica, contemporary
Themes: college, insta-lust, repressed fantasies, fitting in, Pride, preppiness, self-acceptance, self-image issues
Erotic content: sizzling hot graphic language, mock-homophobic humiliation, sexual role play, bondage, toys, spanking, dirty talk, boot licking, skinhead
Length: ~16,000 words
What reviewers say:
Once Dan and Kyle meet, and talk, and kiss the next step is inevitable, and it is HAWT! I want to say right now – I fricking adore Dan! In Clown’d you see how caring he is – the perfect Dom – and again in this book he gives Kyle exactly what he wants. Rough. Tough. Hard. Sexy. But he is never unaware of the state that Kyle is in, and would stop immediately if needed. The scene at the end of the book (okay, the last half of the book) is intense. I have never got the whole boot licking thing, but damn! It worked! And then some! Then the loving, nurturing, post scene care was beautiful. Yes, I am a sap. - Barb (Live your Life, Buy the Book)
You may think you are picking up a dark novel, with BDSM, humiliation, rape and non-con… and yes it is there, but Kyle and Dan are just two normal boys attending University and in their reality it’s a game, a sexual exploration and fantasy of their mutual inner most desires… don’t get me wrong, it is still DAMN HOT and these two ladies certainly excel at writing sex scenes but they also capture what is actually at the core of the relationship… trust and the ability to be honest with each other about a kink that to them is a sweet and intimate moment… they make the whole experience not about a perverse sexual act but about what’s in their hearts. - Monique (Sinfully Sexy Book Reviews)