Monday, April 30, 2018

Jack of All by Archer Tinto (#femdom #blackmail #erotica)

Jack of All is another fantastic read from Archer Tinto, perfect for kicking off a work week of sunny weather and guilty fantasies.

This is an intensely erotic story with both intellectual and emotional hooks, but it is surprisingly non-sexual - with the exception of one oh-so-carefully choreographed scene upon which the rest of the story pivots.

On the surface, this seems like your typical handyman fantasy, with the hot, sexually promiscuous tenant looking for more than just a little plumbing or wiring. If you know Tinto, however, he never settles for the typical.

With a few well-chosen words and a handful of cash, the dynamics of the power exchange are immediately established, and when guilt begins to get the best of our desperate handyman, she ups the ante with some frighteningly effective threats of blackmail. In between, she teases, tempts, and tantalizes, keeping him on the hook despite himself.

Yes, Jack of All is something of a cruel story, with a not-very-nice seductress, but she is as cleverly dominant as she is stunningly beautiful, and she drops some hints or suggestions that make a sequel not only inevitable, but sure to top this in terms of kink indulgence.

I've loved reading since I was a kid. I’ve been writing intermittently for years, and I finally decided to polish off some stories and toss them out to readers to see what you think? So far, they are all in the sensual erotica realm, with eight published. But I’m working on a much more complex novel. I love feedback and constructive critique from readers, and I love learning, and discussion with other writers and readers.

@ArcherTinto

Sunday, April 29, 2018

#TGCaption - Self-Absorbed (#transformation #punishment #mindcontrol)

TG Captions are one of my favorite forms of storytelling. There is no narrative fluff, no extraneous details, just the hook, the twist, and the climax.


 I love this photo - the background, the dress, and the pose all scream luxury and elegance, but that expression on her face (which has stern, almost masculine features on its own) told me there was far more to the story.

Saturday, April 28, 2018

#TGCaption - Love Yourself (#transformation #bodyswap)

TG Captions are one of my favorite forms of storytelling. There is no narrative fluff, no extraneous details, just the hook, the twist, and the climax.


 This one came to me overnight, a tale of lazy match-making and bodyswapping consequences . . . and I even managed to remember it!

Friday, April 27, 2018

Freebie Fetish Friday - Putting the TG in TGIF!

Well, if it's Friday, then it must be time to bend our way into the weekend with Freebie Fetish Friday.

Every Friday I search through the weekend's free titles on Amazon, looking for those that might be of interest to similarly bent readers, fans, and lovers. Even if you don't have a Kindle, you can still download the titles through one of Amazon's free reading applications, or covert it with Calibre to load onto a Kobo, iPad, or anything else.

Please do be sure to check the price before downloading anything, as most freebies are limited time offers, and some are specific to certain regions.

                                                                                

And this weekend is your last change to check out the massive Smutpunk Free Book Mega Giveaway Event 2018, so stop by and pick up a few new books before it is too late!


Enjoy!

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Altered Genders by Wendy Thorne (#comics #transformation #mindcontrol)

Continuing our theme of illustrated delights, I am delighted to have the opportunity to feature some more exciting titles (and artists) from Amazing Transformation Comics.


Wendy Thorne, one of the co-founders of the site, graces us once again this morning, sharing her latest bestseller, Altered Genders 

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Altered Genders is a simple, intimate sort of story, one that does away with all the narrative distractions and focuses solely on the dynamic between Brian and his Professor. This is a story of experimentation, mind control, and physical transformation, building off the concept of "mind over matter," and then taking it to the extreme. Wendy Thorne invests a lot of detail in the experiment, making use of the remote lab's intimate, claustrophobic setting to add a sense of helplessness and dread.

For what is largely a single-room drama, Wendy does a fantastic job of creating the laboratory and layering in the details. Visually, there is a lovely clash between dated technology and furniture (that look as if they belong to a hospital of twenty years ago), simple antiquated hypnosis tools (such as metronomes and pinwheels), and more sci-fi aspects (like the transformation pod). Both Brian and the Professor are well-detailed, with the transformation of Brian's physique - hair, stubble, skin, muscles, and more - subtle but powerful. Wendy always does a great job of playing with focus and point-of-view, and that gives the comic a very cinematic look, making it feel like there is a camera moving us between panels.

As for the story, this is a mind-control driven story of physical transformation. The Professor forcibly feminizes Brian by making him think he has always been female, and making him want to reclaim that truth. Simple concept, but the way the story develops, and the way the relationship between then develops, is what keeps you reading. It is chilling and unsettling, but also unspeakably erotic. I love stories like Altered Genders, and this has all the right pay-offs.

Wendy Thorne, also known as WendyTheRed, has been creative ever since she was a child. As she got older that creative side expressed itself in writing and drawing but it wasn't until she started doing 3D renders that her creativity truly flourished. Wendy’s comics tend to focus on total transformations that are generally accomplished through science fiction and fantasy means. She will also have elements of BDSM and mind control in her comics as well.
https://www.patreon.com/wendythered
https://wendy-the-red.deviantart.com/

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Futa Ranch: Krystal's Story by JC Winchester (#futa #lesbian #erotica)

Oh my goodness, it has been far too long since I have last enjoyed a JC Winchester story! As much as I loved his Shelley Series, though, I think Futa Ranch may already be my favorite, at least if the rest can extend the magic of Krystal's Story!

I dare you - in fact, I double dare you! - to read the prologue and not feel compelled to immediately devour the story that follows. There is so much detail in that single page, but it deftly explains how and why futanari first appeared in the world, how society reacted, and why Miss Anna's Futa Ranch came to be.

In a world where futas are still relatively new, a sad, lonely (and largely virginal) Krystal comes to the Futa Ranch, looking for work. It is there that she meets Melissa, who not only helps her come to terms with the natural blessings of being futa, but guides her into enjoying the erotic thrills that come with those blessings. The first act of the story is theirs alone, and it is delicious! JC manages to merge the inherent sexuality of insatiable futas with the lingering innocence of self-discovery, making for a glorious morning of love-making.

The second act may not be as explicit, but it is fascinating because of the character building involved. It is Krystal's first night working the Futa Ranch, and we get to see her learning her way about the lounge, interacting for the first time with women who are attracted to her. It is nerve-wracking and uncomfortable, but also encouraging and empowering, helping her to overcome the lingering doubts left by her angry boyfriend and Baptist parents.

In the end, though, all of this is just foreplay to the final act, which is one of the most sexual, most sensual, most gratifying scenes I have ever had the pleasure of reading - okay, to be honest, rereading, and more than once! Melissa introduces Krystal to Stef and Riley, a lesbian couple who have come to indulge in the pleasures of the Futa Ranch. There is some wonderful gender-bending here, with Stef looking very much like a tomboy, yet acting as the more feminine half of the couple, and just about every combination of twosomes, threesomes, and foursomes you could desire. It is all tender and erotic, never at all crass or trashy, with real personalities and emotions behind the intercourse. There were a few moments that had me doing mental gymnastics to imagine just how everything fit where it did, but I am so glad the pieces came together!

JC has promised that each book in the series will tell a new character’s story, which I think is fantastic, but I do hope we at least get a glimpse of where Krystal's Story takes her next!

JC Winchester grew up reading just about anything he could get his hands on, from cereal boxes to the Hardy Boys. He loves most forms of fiction, particularly fantasy and military sci-fi, with some of his favorite authors including John Ringo, Robert Jordan, and Tom Clancy. After several years in the Navy he enrolled in a community college and eventually to a university in the mountains. There he settled down, savoring a life not filled with the noises of the city but instead the sounds of bellowing cattle. When not writing he can usually be found taking care of the horses on his place, riding, hiking, fishing, or the never ending task of splitting firewood..
@JagFarlane
https://jcwinchester.wordpress.com

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Really Mean Girls by M.C. Questgend (#bisexual #crossdressing #humiliation)

Had it not been for the fact that M.C. Questgend wrote it, I likely would have given Really Mean Girls a pass. As much as I might be intrigued by A Story about a Confused College Student, the cruelty and humiliation that the title suggests gives me pause.

Fortunately, while there are some uncomfortable moments here, cruel pranks that reminded me of darker days, M.C. uses them to make the ending shine that much brighter.

This is, in many ways, a coming out story. Justin is an outsider, struggling to fit in with a new school and a new community, and feeling entirely overwhelmed by it. Those emotional elements are exceptionally well done, with his vulnerability really drawing the reader in and making them care about the story. His gender uncertainties, and the associated curiosities, are not driving forces in his unhappiness, but they do come to be instrumental in creating a chance for happiness.

This is a hard story to talk about without spoilers, but suffice to say there are ups and downs, high points and lows, and swings from cruel humiliation to sweet encouragement. There are also double crosses and hidden agendas, so do not get too comfortable.

I love how M.C. captures the pleasures of dressing, and the comfort of realizing a feminine role or persona. Despite - or, perhaps, because of - the Really Mean Girls, this feels like a real story, with a genuine transformation for a young person coming to terms with their gender and sexuality. It is a bit hard to read at times, only because I felt so much for him, but a fantastic story.
Born in 1971, M.C. Questgend traveled the country with his parents as a military brat. Settling in Texas where he was first introduced to alternative lifestyles, he was able to finish high school and continue his new "hobby" in college. After college, he and "she" returned to start a family, but the strain of his "secret" was too much for his now ex-wife. Married a second time was not the answer, so M.C. has transferred the stress to the pen and keyboard. Writing erotic stories - some loosely based on his and "her" life as well as stories involving aspects of the LGBT community, a community and lifestyle he has come to privately embrace. M.C. Questgend is a pen name used to protect his privacy and anonymity. The intent was to write stories that entertain, inspire and motivate - which are as much sensual and heartwarming as they are sexual and explicit.

@mcquestgend
http://www.mcquestgend.com

Monday, April 23, 2018

Attack of the North Korean Giantesses by Moctezuma Johnson (#gts #futa #smutpunk)

Okay, so the first thing you need to know about Attack of the North Korean Giantesses is that it is smutpunk. Quintessential smutpunk. That means it is crazy, daring, philosophical, socially aware, sometimes nonsensical, and weirdly erotic. Moctezuma Johnson is an artist as much as he is an author, and the narrative structure is almost as fascinating as the story.

This is the smutpunk equivalent of a sci-fi b-movie, a story full of spaceships, secret agents, giant women, giant futas, and aliens. It is a ton of fun, with everything from crushed cities, to breast milk pools, to human dildos, but there is far more to the story. There are also wartime atrocities, repressed memories, and complex relationships, all of which make the story relevant as well as entertaining.

Of course, this is smutpunk, so be prepared for quick-cut scenes, surprise twists, random bits of erotica, and even author intrusion into the narrative. Nothing about it is simple, and I love that.

By the way, for those of you keeping track, this is the fourth outing for the Five Hive, MJ's latex-clad Women-in-Black, following on the stiletto heels of Attack of the Replicating AliensThe Battle for Alien RelishPop & Lollie. You do not need to have read them to enjoy this, but (fair warning) you will want to when you are done.

Moctezuma mixes cyberpunk, futanari, pop art, comics, splatterpunk, and erotica in a high-pitched gender-bender genre-blender running on high. That's why they call him King Smutpunk. If you want to taste what bestselling author Linzi Basset calls "that imminent euphoria that MJ excels at" then you need to start drinking smutpunk up.

http://www.moctezumajohnson.com/
@MJKingOfErotica