Friday, April 25, 2014

Greek gods, muscular warriors, and lots of spanking #SatSpanks

My latest book is for any spanko who loved D'Aulaires Book of Greek Myths as a kid--or any spanko who just loves myth in general. It's also for anyone who wanted more sex and spankings in 300. The title and the blurb say it all, really. Enjoy.
Thaleia thought about the whip of Zeus, and knew that she wanted to feel it striking her bottom. She thought about his enormous manhood, and knew that she wanted to be made to take it everywhere, along every avenue of pleasure the sky-god might find. 
But she also knew, with crystalline clarity, that she could never say so. 
"You must break me," she said to the cushion. 
"What did you say?" she heard Zeus ask, behind her. 
Zeus stopped spanking Thaleia. "You are going to pay a very severe price for balking me, Thaleia, you foolish girl. You will wish that you had simply done the deeds of Eros with me and had your little hero."
Buy Bred by the Spartans at Amazon by clicking here! Here's the blurb:
When the beautiful young goddess Thaleia spurns Zeus’ attentions, he has her thoroughly and shamefully punished and then casts her down from Olympus to walk the earth as a mortal woman. Worse still, he places a curse upon her which will overcome any man who sees her with the desire to claim her in the most humiliating ways possible. Her only hope lies in an ancient power stronger even than the gods… Destiny has decreed that if, in spite of the curse, two men can make her confess that she yearns to be theirs, then she will find a happiness beyond her fate. 
After Thaleia’s sister throws herself at the feet of Apollo in desperation and begs for his aid, Apollo appears in a dream to Leontes and Theoleon, two of the bravest warriors of Sparta, and commands them to rescue Thaleia. When the men wake and find the girl naked and distressed, they are torn by two equally powerful instincts: to take her long and hard and make her blush with shame, and to love and protect her as their own. 
The three journey to the Oracle at Delphi, who gives them Apollo’s prophecy—that the descendant of two Spartan warriors and a goddess will one day save all Greece from its enemies. But if Thaleia bears the son Apollo has foretold and Zeus relents and allows her to return to Olympus, will her love for her two Spartans be greater than her desire for immortality?


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5 comments:

  1. This sounds awesome Emily. What a unique story line. I do so love Greek mythology.

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  2. I second that yummy. To be taken but not just a god, but the God. I imagine her thoughts run pretty true to fact.

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  3. Sounds terrif but messing with the Gods, I don't know Emily.

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  4. You got me at the Greek gods, but then "You must break me" brought me to my knees.

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  5. luscious details and conversation :D

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