Wednesday, December 26, 2018

TS, I Love You: Paramours by Kay Brandt (romance erotica transsexual lesbian)

TS, I Love You is a new series of short stories by the amazing Kay Brandt, in which she brings her erotic and romantic storytelling prowess to a transsexual relationship. I have been looking forward to this for a while now, ever since she first teased the idea, and I am delighted to say the stories are just as beautiful as I had hoped.

TS, I Love You: Paramours picks up the morning after Weekend Sleepover, exploring more of the romance and the friendship, and making us wait just a bit longer for the true consummation of the relationship between Annmarie and Presley.

Kay Brandt switches things up a bit here, telling a story that has elements of romance, erotic romance, and romantic comedy. The girls took a big step in the last chapter, and the morning after could have been an uncomfortable one, but instead it is sweet and delightful. I was already in love with these characters, but that moment when Annmarie sees Presley with no makeup, no clothes, and her hair a mess . . . yup, that proved me to me that this was going exactly where I wanted.

The introduction of Presley's assistant was interesting, hinting at some additional gender explorations, and it made me curious about the professional side of her life. I worried, for just a moment, that she might become a third wheel in the romance, but rest assured this remains the story of two women in love. There is a lot of teasing to this chapter, playful moments in bed and the shower, and mutual pleasures that bring them closer together. This chapter may not move them any further ahead erotically, but it certainly does so emotionally, and that has me excited for whatever comes next.

Kay Brandt is a seductive storyteller, award-winning adult filmmaker and bestselling author, delivering a passionate blend of story and explicit, graphic content. Kay's current creative passions include writing/directing a new genre of adult films based on erotic books.

@jewelboxfilms

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