Guest post, Threesomes.
TM talks about books and videos that inspired her to write her very own threesome.
Hello everyone, and thank you to Dani and the gang for hosting me today! I’m going to chat about threesomes today, since that is the core of the story in Fame and Fortune.
I am completely fascinated by the concept of threesomes. When three people can come together in a loving and committed relationship and make it work, it’s such a beautiful thing. One of the first MM books I read was also a MMF story and it sent me searching for more of both storylines, to be honest, this book is what opened the MM genre door to me.
I loved how the three people in this story had to work through the struggles of maintaining a healthy three way relationship. Then I found this lovely story that is a MM/MMF retelling of the Sleepy Hollow tale, and it only strengthened my new found joy for threesome stories!
Again, I enjoyed the struggles the three had trying to navigate through; not only the stigma of the error for two men to love each other, but the issues that arose while trying to merge the three into one cohesive relationship.
~ If you are a fan of threesome stories, but don’t like the girl bits, some great suggestions would be Nicole Colville’s Manchester Ménage collection, Max Voss’ highly controversial Going Home (great book to spite the taboo content), You Can See Me by A.E.Via and Alpha Trine by Lexi Ander (if you like the SyFy type stories).
Of course I had to bone up (pun intended) on the sexual aspect of threesomes; this is where my lovely membership to Cockyboys came into play. If you’ve read Gay for Pay you already know that part of the inspiration for this threesome in Fame and Fortune was the working relationship of the 3 guys that founded and run Cockyboys. So I spent countless hours poring over the videos on their site that feature three lovely gentleman in various stages of undress and voracious love making. Yes, it was difficult, but someone had to do it. While I had plenty of visual fantasies to fuel my fire, there was one video in particular that I watched several (and by several I mean twenty!) times. Kiss/Hug/Fuck/Love. It was fanfuckingtastic! What I liked about this video more so than the others was the intro, how it showed the three men in somewhat of a relationship. They went hiking, cooked dinner and sat by a fire talking and making out. I used all that inspiration when writing Victor, Andrew and Mattie in hopes that I captured not only the sexual aspect of their relationship appropriately, but I captured the love and commitment as well.
I hope you’ll all grab a copy of Fame and Fortune and take the sometimes difficult journey with this throuple that leads them to a life they all deserve. Thanks again to the Love Bytes crew for hosting me today, don’t forget to enter the giveaway for a chance to win a signed paperback copy of Gay for Pay, the first book in the All Cocks series.
Story book #2
Love should be multiplied, not divided!
moved to America with his traditional Romanian parents when he was just a
child. His Romani parents taught him their traditions and how to be a shrewd
business man, but it was the attention of a classmate at school that taught
teenage Victor about his sexuality. When he came out to his parents he knew it
would be difficult for them to understand, but he never expected them to disown
him.
grew up with a single mom and his grandmother teaching him about life, he had
an absentee father at best. The only thing the man ever did for Andy that stuck
was buy him a camera for his thirteenth birthday. When Andrew went off to
college on a scholarship to study photo journalism, he wound up falling in love
with his Romanian roommate.
inseparable and wound up starting their own business together: a gay porn
website where people could go and watch romantic gay porn instead of the rough
and tough, or wham bam thank you man crap that was flooding the internet at
that time. After ten years together they were still perfectly happy, not
realizing something was missing, until they met a broken young man that needed
a family.
was homeless, jobless and broken. At sixteen he ran away from home after being
brutally assaulted by several young men that he thought were his friends, and
then being told he brought it on himself for being gay by his parents. Matthew
has done a lot of things these last few years just to get by. When he finds the
flyer for All Cocks, he decides to call and see where it leads. What has he got
to lose?
rooted scars that aren’t visible on the outside to most. But when he walks into
All Cocks, both Victor and Andrew can see the darkness in his eyes; they also
see him. Can three men that did not know they needed each other get past the
stigma of society to find a place of happiness, together?
sexual assault.*
Georgia; Smith is an avid reader, reviewer and writer. She now calls Texas home
from her small town on the outskirts of the DFW Metroplex. Most days you can
find her curled up with her kindle and a good book alongside a glass of
something aged and red or a steaming cup of coffee!
next phase of her life by adding the title of “author” to her list of
accomplishments. Smith is a single mom of three disturbingly outspoken and
decidedly different kids, one of which is Autistic. Besides her writing, Smith
is passionate about Autism advocacy and LGBT rights.
Great Post Dani, thanks for hosting me today!
This summer, I’ve enjoyed Aidee Ladnier’s THE KLOCKWERK KRAKEN and HOW TO BE A HEROINE by Samantha Ellis.