Babes in the Woods
Ooo I’m excited to be
here Emmy – especially after just reading The Pearl Necklace by Geraldine
O’Hara and the awesomely sexual The Virgin by Harlem Dae – Phew!
Emmy and I share some
Babalicious friends - The Brit
Babes – 8 erotic authors – for some hot reading pleasure check us out here.
I have always loved
being in forests, near babbling brooks with the sound of crows hanging in the
air. There’s something so magical about being out by yourself among nature
feeling small and awestruck with the thrill of knowing you’re never quite alone
out there...
A lot of the saucy
action in my new book, Taking Flight, takes place in forests, up against trees,
strung between trees, around campfires, splashing about in the river... and
more. I think you might guess my deep love of forests and such like. From
reading Hansel and Gretel to Goldilocks, to Little Red Riding Hood – there’s
always been something scary yet alluring about the woods... only now I’m all
grown up, the adventures include more sensual thrills.
So my I’m hoping one
day I’ll have a real adventure with the Brit Babes in the Woods - talking about
literature of course!
Here’s some bits and
bobs about my new book – I hope it whets your appetite for a big old outdoors
sexual adventure…
Taking Flight
by Tabitha Rayne
They travelled on through the
woods. Deborah was now dry apart from her inner thighs, where her pussy was dripping
desire from its swollen lips. She was shaking involuntarily and every now and
again a yelp of excitement bubbled into her chest, then throat. The sound
always elicited a hard look from her leader which Deborah held on to in her
mind. At last, they came to a clearing not unlike the one where the camp was,
but smaller and more sheltered. Sun streamed in through the generous canopy of
silver birch and cascaded onto the spongy floor.
‘Pass me your clothes and drop
to your knees.’
Deborah did as she was bid and
watched through hooded lids as Hazel felt along the hem of her skirt and pulled
it apart roughly. The tearing sound carried and bounced off the tree trunks as
the garment was shredded into strips. Hazel chose two trees with branches just
above head height. She knotted several of the strips and tied them around the
branches. The fabric hung limply as Hazel came to Deborah and pulled her to her
feet, dragging her to the gap between the mighty trunks. She clasped one wrist
and held it high, tying it to one of the bindings, pulling tight but not
uncomfortably. Then the other arm was secured. Deborah’s body rushed with
adrenalin as she looked up at her bound wrists then down over her stretched-out
body. She arched her back to see her breasts lift into the shafts of sunlight
that slashed across them. It was like being in a surreal and heightened dream.
Hazel stood before her as if
considering what to do next. ‘I think I’ll leave your feet free this time,’ she
said and cast a lascivious gaze over her subject.
Goosebumps rose over Deborah’s
skin where Hazel’s eye trailed. She could feel it; she could feel the tiny
hairs on her flesh pucker and strain to meet the gaze of the mighty woman
before her. Deborah didn’t know if she was glad or not about having her legs
and feet free. She wanted to be restrained and spread, but she was feeling
incredibly exposed and decided she was grateful for this gesture.
‘I
will be back,’ whispered Hazel, leaning in to tip Deborah’s face up to hers
with one hand. With the other, she cupped Deborah’s mound and parted her
rudely, slipping a finger inside. It happened so quickly, Deborah had to wonder
if it had happened at all. Then she was gone...
Blurb for Taking Flight
“Find
me at the meeting point. We are more than the physical.”
Four generations from now, toxins are ravaging the land and the future of
mankind is in peril. The surviving men are being rounded up and taken to
holding facilities. Research scientist, Dr Deborah Regan is hoping to stabilise
the decreasing male population before her lover, Marcus becomes one of those
taken away.
When the authorities
come looking for Marcus, Deborah abandons her research to go on the run with
her lover. They flee to the forests where they stumble across a couple who are
intent on finding an ultimate sexual union where at the point of climax their
spirits break free from their bodies and unite. Plunged into a life of lust and
survival, Deborah soon realises she can easily slip into this trancelike state
and she and Marcus set out to create a transcendent bond of their own. Can they
achieve the ultimate unity before fate separates them for good?
An
erotic dystopian fantasy following a young couple trying to elude capture and
separation.
The
prequel to A Clockwork Butterfly.
Buy Links
for Taking Flight
Buy links
for A Clockwork Butterfly
Bio:
Tabitha Rayne has been told she is quirky, lovely and
kinky – not necessarily in that order or by the same person. She writes erotic
romance and as long as there’s a love scene – she’ll explore any genre.
Her short stories are included in anthologies from Xcite,
Oysters & Chocolate, Cleis, Ravenous Romance, Mischief, and House of
Erotica. She has novels with Beachwalk Press and Xcite Books.
Thank you so much for
having me today, Emmy x x x
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