Please
give a warm welcome to Max from Changing Currency by Sara
York today as we sit down and see what makes him tick.
Q:
So tell us about yourself. What got you in the crosshairs for your author? I'm
a queen, a drag queen that is. I like to dress up a bit. Okay, maybe more than
a bit. I really love to put on evening gowns and sing. And I'm good, real good.
Q:
What was it that drew you to your mate? God, he's so sexy. I absolutely love
him. The thing that drew me to him was his commanding presence.
Q:
A little naughty fun, where was the wildest place you seduced your partner(s)?
When I was in my dress. I love it when a man is dressed in a suit, and me in my
high heels and dress. Just so sexy when the guys plays the big macho dude with
me.
Q:
Boxers, briefs or Commando on a man? Commando, always commando unless I'm
playing a part.
Q: If your partner wants to seduce you, what's one sure fire trick he can play? When Travis tells me to put on my sweats and warm socks and he makes hot coco, that does me in. I'm his for the rest of the night.
Q: If your partner wants to seduce you, what's one sure fire trick he can play? When Travis tells me to put on my sweats and warm socks and he makes hot coco, that does me in. I'm his for the rest of the night.
Q:
What is the one place on your partner's body that you know will drive them
wild-in and out of bed? When I suck on Travis' neck. That's one place that's
sure to drive him wild.
Q:
What was one of the most embarrassing thing your author did to you in Changing
Currency? Having us sleep together in the bed at the hotel. I was about to
die when the front desk worker at the hotel said Travis and I would have to
share a room and not just any room, but a room with a king bed.
Q:
Anything else you would like to add? If you're ever in New York , come by the club where
I sing and dance and say hi. I'd love to meet you.
Thank
you Max for joining us on 'Meet
the Character' day here at Dawn’s Reading Nook Blog. Please find Changing
Currency, a part of the Winter Heat anthology by Sara York at Amazon.
Blurb
When Max put's on his evening gowns and high heels,
stripping away his masculine identity, changing into the gorgeous drag queen, Maxine
the Devilicious, the fun begins. When he runs into his boss from the bank the
game changes. Max has a secret and it's about to come out, changing his life, changing
his work, changing his everything.
Excerpt
Impeccable black wingtips came into
her field of vision. They looked to be Brooks Brothers, similar to the ones she
owned for the daytime job. Maxine allowed her gaze to travel up the sharply
pressed grey suit pants. The fine herringbone pattern spoke of wealth. Maxine
gaze came to the top of the V of the man’s legs. The package was plentiful,
causing her to sweat and the tape holding her dick felt strained.
She sat up quickly, intending to
fix the man with her most threatening stare, only to have all of the air whoosh
from her lungs and her head to spin. Standing only six inches from her was
Travis—super hot Travis—Her boss, Travis. Well, Max’s boss.
“You are very beautiful and rather
accomplished.” Travis smiled, leaving her even more breathless.
Brett spun around and lifted his
hand to push Travis back but Maxine stopped him.
“Brett, I’m fine right now. Could
you wait for me over there?” She smiled and leaned into Brett and whispered. “Please,
I really like this one.”
Brett nodded, then shot a menacing
glance at Travis. “One word from her. That’s all it will take.”
Travis watched Brett leave then
turned back to Maxine? “Boyfriend?”
“Bouncer.”
“Ah, do you have much trouble with
people getting out of hand?”
“No, not often. Well, not since
Brett started babysitting me between shows.”
Travis held up two fingers, getting
the bartenders attention. “Would you like something?” he asked, one hand coming
to rest on her thigh.
Heat shot to her groin, making her
wish she’d applied more tape to hold things in place and keep the illusion
secure. “I’m fine.”
“Draft beer, please.” Travis leaned
in close though the music wasn’t loud in this part of the bar and it was
unnecessary. “I really like your voice. If I asked you out on a date, would you
sing to me?”
“Depends.”
“On what?”
“Who you want me to go as.”
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Bio
Sara York is a multipublished author who resides in the
southern part of the United States .
She spends her days writing or with her dogs. You can find more information
about Sara York books at her website http://sarayork.com
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