Title: The Escort's Tale: an MMF Bisexual Romance
Author: M.J. Edwards (pen name for Robert Winter)
Publisher: Snow King Books
Release Date: September 21, 2018
Heat Level: 5 - Erotica
Pairing: Male/Male/Female (Male/Male interaction)
Length: 199 pages
Genre: Romance, Erotica, bi for you
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Synopsis
Do you want to spice up your marriage?
Or perhaps you have a cuckold fantasy? Whatever your desire or kink, call JD
Pierce.
Under his working name, Jasper has built
a solid clientele and reputation. As JD Pierce, high-priced escort, he
specializes in bringing bisexual fantasies to life. Sometimes a husband needs
to be humiliated. Maybe a couple wants to be naughty and roleplay the seduction
of an impressionable boy. Jasper, aka JD, is the man for the job.
When a young woman with a unique problem
contacts Jasper, though, he fears he's out of his depth. Alethia's husband Nick
suffered a spinal cord injury. He has paraplegia. The couple can no longer have
conventional sex, and it's driving a wedge between them. Nick is straight, but
Alethia hires Jasper to help them fix things.
Despite his doubts, Jasper throws
himself into the challenge. He wants to help sexy Nick reconnect with his
beautiful wife. Using imagination and honesty, he unearths hidden fantasies in
both of them. What he isn't prepared for is his attraction to these new
clients. The feeling grows quickly from desire to friendship and maybe
something more. Will Jasper help Nick and Alethia and then move on? Or will
they be the couple to bring to life this escort's own fantasy?
The Escort's Tale is a standalone
bisexual erotic romance featuring a well-endowed lover-for-hire, a troubled man
in a wheelchair, and the determined woman who brings them all together.
Excerpt
Excerpt from The Escort’s Tale, Chapter
Two:
“Would you like to tell me how my name
came up?” I ask, gauging that Alethia’s ready to discuss it.
She sets down her glass and darts glances
left and right. Satisfied no one will overhear, she leans closer and speaks in
a quiet, private voice. “Meredith is aware that my husband and I are facing
some difficulties in our marriage. I mentioned to her recently over lunch that
we’ve been struggling for a solution. She was very, um, detailed about her
experiences with you.” Alethia blushes prettily. “And complimentary, as well.”
I smile at the circumspection. “Meredith
has been a good client. I’m happy to hear she says nice things, since I don’t
exactly ask for Yelp reviews.”
She snorts a little laugh, which I find
charmingly awkward on such a chic woman. She puts a hand over her mouth to
cover a grin. “I understand why, though that makes it tricky for, um…”
“Yes?” I prompt. “For someone in need of
my services to find me?” I wink to show I take it lightly.
Alethia bobs her head in agreement. “I’d
think in the internet age there’d be some sort of specialized rating service or
booking site.”
There are a few actually, but I choose
to avoid those. I don’t like the risk of zealous law enforcement having
information about my working name or clientele. Word of mouth has always
generated enough business for me anyway.
Since she seems more comfortable now, I
dive in. “Why don’t you give me a general idea of what you’re looking for? We
can discuss whether I’d be a good fit.”
Alethia inhales sharply and grabs her
tea for a quick distraction. I wait her out again as she sips. Eventually, she
places the glass back down with a sharp click and takes another glance around.
She clasps her hands on the table top, as in prayer. I lean in, close enough to
scent a trace of her delicate perfume. The essence of orange blossoms fills the
air around her.
“My husband and I have been together for
five years, nearly six,” she begins. “Nick has always been an avid rock
climber. He played rugby, skied, competed in triathlons. Everything active like
that you can think of. Eighteen months ago, he—”
She breaks off for a long moment to look
at her entwined hands. Her knuckles gleam white, and I find myself reaching out
to cover them with one of my own. She gives a shuddering breath at the touch,
but doesn’t pull away.
“During a climb one afternoon on some
cliffs, Nick had a bad fall when a handhold crumbled. The accident left him
with a spinal cord injury. My husband uses a wheelchair now. He has
paraplegia.”
I hear a sympathetic noise come out of
me, entirely unplanned. She glances up to meet me eyes so I explain. “I’m
sorry. I have a buddy from the Army who suffered an SCI. Rehab helped some, but
it’s been a hard road for him.”
Alethia bites her lip and nods slowly.
“It’s been…a learning process. Nick is strong-willed, though, and for the most
part he’s adapted. We have home health aides to address his needs where he
won’t accept my help. Also, we live in an apartment on a single floor that’s
been made ready to accommodate his wheelchair.” She looks to where my hand
still covers hers. “The problem is our sex life,” she whispers.
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From the Author, M.J. Edwards:
My novel The Escort’s Tale
is a bisexual romance, told from the perspective of the sex worker Jasper
Dylan, who sees clients under the working name of JD Pierce. One day Alethia
Ballantine contacts Jasper; her husband Nick has suffered a spinal cord injury,
is in a wheelchair, and can no longer walk or make love to her. Alethia and
Nick have decided to hire a professional escort in an attempt to deal with the
issues in their sex life.
Chapter Three describes Jasper’s first meeting with Nick
when the escort arrives at their apartment, from Jasper’s perspective. The
thoughts, fears and hopes of Nick Ballantine in that first meeting seemed like
a story worth telling, though. Each stop on my blog tour for The Escort’s Tale
contains a section of Nick’s story, in something I had to call…
THE HUSBAND’S TALE
By M.J. Edwards
Part 1
I roll my wheelchair nervously toward the wall of windows,
hands aching from how tightly I clench the rims of the narrow tires.
The Boston apartment I share with my wife Alethia is easy to
navigate, even in my chair. The designer she hired adapted it for me before we
moved in, so there’s plenty of room to move around. We placed furniture so I
can join people in the living room or at the dining table. The halls are
extra-wide to let me turn without having to back up into a room first. The
bathroom has all kinds of accommodations so I can shower without an aide.
But what I love most of all is the view of downtown splayed
out before my eyes. When I come to a stop at the window wall, I don’t bother
setting the brake. Shifting in my chair to avoid sores, I lean on one elbow and
admire the city of my birth. Boston has always felt more manageable to me than,
say, New York or Tokyo. The tall buildings gleam in the night, modern and
exciting, yet enough historic architecture remains to honor the past. Cars wind
their way along the busy streets, and the sidewalks teem with people walking
home or to a club.
What I wouldn’t give to be able to walk with them.
I glance at my wristwatch and mentally start the count down.
Fifteen minutes until the end of the world. Well, the end of my world at least.
Or, will it be the beginning of the end…?
No, I suppose the true beginning was eighteen months ago,
when I took a fall while rock climbing. Can you believe I threw everything away
across the country, in California’s Joshua Tree National Park?
It shouldn’t have even been a major challenge. I’d stood at
the top of climbs in Acadia, Yosemite, the Cascades. Been up Mont Blanc in the
Alps, for fuck’s sake. Hung on the side of mountains, so cold I wasn’t sure how
to keep going, and yet found the strength to do it. I learned I had the drive
to plan and accomplish incredible feats, overcome obstacles, and push past my
own limits when I needed to inspire my climbing buddies who were ready to give
up and turn back.
And then Joshua Tree happened. That climb was supposed to be
a minor distraction during a vacation with friends, nothing that required
months of training like the Alps. I was confident and strong as we worked our
way up the split face of the rock we’d chosen. The alien shapes of Joshua trees
stretched across the desert floor under a cloudless sky, looking like something
out of a Doctor Seuss book. Distracted and already anticipating the view from
the top, I remember storing memories to share with my wife when we all got back
to the resort in La Quinta that evening.
I didn’t see the raptor’s nest until the bird I had
disturbed screeched. It flew out of a crack in the rock, right into my face,
talons coming for my eyes. Like a noob I panicked and jerked, turning wrong. The
rope went slack as it pulled free of the cliff. I knew a moment of
weightlessness, then heart-stopping terror when gravity took me.
Don’t miss part 2 of Nick’s story. You can follow the rest
by dropping in for each stop of my blog tour:
Part 1
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12/10/2018
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Part 2
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12/10/2018
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Part 3
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12/11/2018
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Part 4
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12/11/2018
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Part 5
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12/12/2018
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Part 6
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12/13/2018
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Part 7
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12/14/2018
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If you’re intrigued and want to know more about my sexy
couple and the man they’ve hired, follow the buy link or check out The Escort’s Tale at my website.
Meet the Author
M.J. Edwards is the pen name for Robert Winter. As Robert, I write primarily gay contemporary romance. M.J. is the alter ego under which I get to explore a more erotic side of romance, with combinations of characters along the LGBTQ spectrum. The stories are light on angst, heavy on sex, and a happy ending for all is my goal. I love hearing from readers so please feel free to ask questions or make comments. You can email me at mjedwardsauthor@gmail.com or find me on Goodreads.Website | Goodreads | eMail
Tour Schedule
12/10 Dawn's Reading Nook
12/10 MainelyStories
12/11 Bayou Book Junkie
12/12 Love Bytes
12/13 J. Scott Coatsworth
12/14 The Blogger Girls
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