Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Songbook: Paulo and Preston Shorts by Lee Benoit - Book Blast with Giveaway



Author Name: Lee Benoit
Book Name: Songbook: Paulo and Preston Shorts
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Publisher: Torquere Press
Cover Artist: BSClay

Release Date: May 20, 2015

Blurb:

Cue the music! SONGBOOK collects, for the first time ever, all of the stories in the Paulo and Preston series!

PRESTON is a lifestyle Dominant, recently retired from a career on stage at an exclusive BDSM club. When the series begins, he's single and looking forward to a quieter life. All that changes on the night of Preston's last performance when PAULO, a complete novice, takes the place of Preston's usual stage submissive. By day Paulo does odd jobs and sings in the Sister City Gay Men's Chorus. After that first night with Preston, however, he wants more. He wants everything. Can a newbie sub and a gracefully aging Dom learn to harmonize?

Each story chronicles a new phase in Paulo and Preston's relationship and features song lyrics mangled in deliciously naughty ways by Paulo.


Pages or Words: 59,300 words

Categories: BDSM, Contemporary, Erotica, Fiction, Gay Fiction, Humor, M/M Romance, Romance, Multicultural, May/December, Disability

Excerpt:

He was flying from my flogger, and I knew I could break him with the whip. I shouldn't -- he was too new -- he'd imprint on me like an orphan nestling. I decided once more on this mad, unexpected night, to trust myself. I would whip Paulo, not break him, and let him down gently once our performance ended.

I examined my control for a split second as I drew back my arm. No uncertainty, no sense of wrongness intruded. I was flying, too, and as much I trusted myself, I found I trusted my surprise sub too. This was right.

He screamed around the gag at the whip's kisses anyway, though mine were not blows that would shatter him unless I'd read him very, very wrong.

I dropped the whip and removed the obscene gag, kissed the swollen lips, swallowed the last notes of his strange, wild song just as our finale music burgeoned around us. A choir of boys sang John the Beloved's hymn "Shine on Me," the perfect song for my last Epiphany on this stage and, I knew now, my first on a new path.



About the author:

Before dawn and after dark, Lee Benoit is a writer of queer fiction, some contemporary, some speculative, some historical. During the daylight hours she is a professor of sociology & anthropology. In the old days, Lee traveled the world doing field research. Now she lives in the middle of a New England hayfield where being a single parent provides more than enough excitement. Proudly pansexual, whenever she gets itchy feet and misses the world of research and advocacy, Lee invents a new world in her head and takes notes on what happens there.
Discover more about Lee at http://www.leebenoittales.com


Tour Dates & Stops: May 19, 2015


Rafflecopter Prize: E-book of Songbook: Paulo and Preston Shorts



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