Thursday, January 31, 2019

The Chamber by SturkWurk (comics feminization lesbian bdsm)

I am delighted to introduce a new name to our weekly showcase of illustrated delights, SturkWurk, who is best known for his work at TGComics.


The Chamber is the latest premium book from SturkWurk, bundling up 926 single-panel pages of erotic, gender-bending storytelling. It is an absolutely gorgeous book, as you might expect, and a deep enough story to keep you reading to the very end . . . no matter how cramped your hands might be.

The story opens with a bald, nearly naked man waking inside a small, sterile room with no doors or windows. A woman on a video screen informs him he has been arrested for "attempting to subvert our culture" and sentenced to 30 years hard labor . . . but his "special traits" have earned him a place in their 1-year rehabilitation program.

His situation immediately gets interesting when his first meal includes a dildo-shaped flask from which he must suck a highly intoxicating protein/wine mixture. It gets even more interesting when his virtual jailer informs him he will be allowed to have sex with the other inmates, all of whom have been modified so that their bodies will not transfer or accept anything unpleasant. Where it begins to get a bit creepy is when she explains that his very medical-looking bed is designed to help him sleep as they adjust him, fix him, and prepare him for a long and fertile life.

Jerry's scenes of transformation and conditioning are interspersed with dreams of his past life, dreams that not only reveal his true purpose in coming to the island, but precisely how he got caught, and why he was selected for conditioning. They also reveal his most secret desire, that his attraction to his boss goes far beyond wanting to be with her, and wanting to be just like her.

The changes begin very gradually, at first, with small breast enlargement, nail growth, and a slight softening of facial features. The way SturkWurk illustrates it, you cannot help but page backward and forward to watch the changes. Soon, he's regrowing hair on his head, sporting even larger breasts, wearing makeup, and talking like a pretty, sex-starved, cum-hungry slut. As Jerry changes to Jeri, his surroundings change as well, with a gorgeous, warm pink room replacing his sterile grey room. As his transformation enters the next stage, there is a pivotal scene with a fantastic overhead POV that really shows what SturkWurk can do with body shapes and sexual positions.

Now, total confession time here, I loved the fact that cum was used to enable the transformations, with Jerry growing hungrier for it and the femininity it delivers. He just cannot get enough, whether it means drinking it or wearing it. The BDSM themed games with Jeri's roommate are delightful and gorgeous, and I loved how the story went beyond just fetishistic feminization and into a very kinky romance that really brings the story to life. Without saying too much, the story also takes us beyond the prison, with the last 200 pages exploring Jeri's new life and new career, while providing closure to her overall story.

A sexy, kinky, erotic story that is just full of sexy visuals, The Chamber is a treat for the eyes and the imagination. There are so many textures, from soft cottons and slippery silk to tight latex and shiny chrome; so many wonderful facial features, cosmetics, and costumes; and increasingly vibrant, colorful, and complex backgrounds as the story progresses. The 2 chapters available for preview should be more than enough to trigger your own hunger, but it is the last 6 that will blow your mind.

That blue latex slave outfit, the wedding butt plugs, the slave collar, the machine . . . oh my!

Douglas Sturk (SturkWurk) is a writer and illustrator. He creates web comics for http://TGComics.com and http://MindControlComics.com, and can be hired for commission work.
@sturkwurk
https://www.deviantart.com/sturkwurk

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Setting the Record Straight: Snow White & Peter Pan by Trina Spillman (erotica)

While I did not initially enjoy the second chapter of Trina Spillman's Setting the Record Straight as much as I had the first, it grows on me the more that I think about it.

It is still a solid piece of erotic storytelling, and one that has a lot of fun with fairy tale tropes, but where The Big Bad Wolf and Cinderella felt a little deeper in the storytelling, putting the emphasis squarely on the fairy tales being explored, Snow White and Peter Pan balances the eroticism and humor with some creative world-building and character development.

As it turns out, that is not at all a bad thing. I loved the teases about Maggie McCullough's magic pen and her rather fuzzy past, and the way Spillman humanizes Greta Grimhilde (editor of The Daily Mirror) while still keeping her edge is rather delightful. Originally, I felt like I wanted more of the fairy tale characters themselves - especially Pan and Hook - but once I thought about it, and considered them in the context of Greta's story, my appreciation grew by leaps and bounds.

The truth about Snow White is, far and away, the best part of the novel. It puts a contemporary spin on the classic story, and twists it from something fearful into something loving and tragic. Less of a parallel telling and more of a new telling that touches on the original tropes of the evil stepmother, poisoned apple, seven dwarves, and true love's kiss. It is erotic, kinky, and delightfully amusing, and it opens up the deeper revelations about Greta that come through the story of Peter Pan. I did feel as if the story of Pan, Hook, and Tink was a little rushed, more an outline than an erotic story of its own, with Maggie rushing away from the story a little too quickly, but that is a minor quibble.

There are many more stories to be told, of course, and that does not include the truth about Maggie herself. Snow White and Peter Pan was a fun read, and I am looking forward to more.

Author of Florida Frights: Ghosts of the Keys, a collection of strange but true, and meticulously researched, ghost stories, Trina Spillman has now ventured into the world of erotica. Her latest work--a rocking, ribald, humorous series entitled Setting the Record Straight--starts with the truth behind the tales of The Big Bad Wolf and Cinderella. Mrs. Spillman lives in South Florida with her husband and splits her time between their home on land and their houseboat where she hunkers down to create stories guaranteed to make you laugh, or cry ... or blush.

https://www.trinaspillman-freelance.com/

Sunday, January 27, 2019

TGCaption - Girls and Boys and Girls (crossdressing romance)

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.


A pair of simple captions this weekend, having a little fun with some musical themes.

Saturday, January 26, 2019

TGCaption - Love is a Placebo (crossdressing romance)

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.


A pair of simple captions this weekend, having a little fun with some musical themes.

Friday, January 25, 2019

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.
  

                                                            

Enjoy!

Thursday, January 24, 2019

Idol Worship by SturkWurk and Kaplanos (comics transsexual)

I am delighted to introduce a new name to our weekly showcase of illustrated delights, SturkWurk, who is best known for his work at TGComics.


It has been a crazy week at work, so I have not had a lot of time to read. Fortunately, SturkWurk has a few shorter comics available on the TGComics site, stories I can easily consume between conference calls - not that I would ever multitask, I swear it. :)

Idol Worship is one of those shorter stories, a 10-page comic created with Kaplanos. This one engaged my excitement right from the first page, where we see Jessica standing before April Laseen's backstage dressing room, her own excitement clearly visible through her dress. A 'fear boner' as her thoughts reveal.

While the story is almost all sex, there is some detail provided about Jessica, which provides a little context for her motivations, and April's attitude is entirely in keeping with an entitled rock goddess.

I loved the clothing SturkWurk selected, particularly the checkerboard pattern of April's stockings and she satiny finish of her top. Sexually, there are some really fun positions and some great points-of-view that allow both women to display their best assets. A quick read, for sure, but one you can be forgiven for lingering over.

Douglas Sturk (SturkWurk) is a writer and illustrator. He creates web comics for http://TGComics.com and http://MindControlComics.com, and can be hired for commission work.
@sturkwurk
https://www.deviantart.com/sturkwurk

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Friends to Lovers by Aimée Maroux and Sorcha Rowan (lesbian erotica)

What happens when two erotica writers who have serious chemistry meet in person for the first time? The answer is equal parts magic, delight, joy, and oh-so-sweet sweaty arousal. Whether you already know Aimée Maroux and Sorcha Rowan, have only read their work, or are completely new to their world, Friends to Lovers is a wonderful read.

Part of the allure here is wrapped up in the fantasy of it all, the dream of meeting a friend for the first time and having everything click. I can think of a half dozen friends within the erotica community with whom I would love to spend a weekend!

As you would expect of a real-life encounter, there is nervous anxiety here, including questions as to how that first meeting will go, but it is clear from their first shared smile in the airport that Sorcha and Aimée's First Time is destined to happen. Their dialogue on the drive to their hotel is wonderful, a genuine conversation between friends, and the slow dance of seduction that continues into their room is beautiful.

Erotically, this is an intense read, full of passionate love and some kinky exploration. Aimée in particular gets to discover new facets of her sexuality, exploring experiences of which she has only fantasized before, with Sorcha there to act as her uninhibited guide. I found myself completely immersed in their story, as if I were sitting in a darkened corner of the room, watching their lovemaking unfold.

Friends to Lovers is a meeting of minds, souls and bodies, the consummation of an intimate friendship with the dangling promise of more (and a super-sexy epilogue to feed your own fantasies).

About Aimée Maroux: Aimée primarily writes erotic retellings of Greek myths and fantasy based on Greek mythology, but likes to experiment with other genres, too. Her favourite Greek myth is the Odyssee where the titular hero, Odysseus, has to overcome a plentitude of challenges on his way home from the Trojan War.

@AimeeMaroux
http://erotic-mythology.over-blog.com/

About Sorcha Rowan: A private person who's happiest in the mountains, Sorcha enjoys telling stories about finding new love in strange and wonderful places.

@AuthorRowan

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

The Witches of Gloucester by Lisabet Sarai (narrated by Lorraine Walters)

There was so much to love about The Witches of Gloucester that I hardly know where to begin. Actually, I guess I do. Before I get to the wonderful story and characters created by Lisabet Sarai, I have to say a few words about Lorraine Walters, who made them come alive in the audiobook version. Walters tells the story beautifully, from her pacing to her tone, and imbues each personality with a voice. I often struggle to lose myself in a narrator's voice, but here it felt natural.

As for the always lovely Lisabet Sarai, she has crafted the perfect fantasy of feminine magic, love, and empowerment. Marguerite and Beryl, the witches who watch over the ocean-side town just 20 miles away from infamous Salem, are just wonderful. They are bold, happy, confident women, as closely attuned to the tides of nature as they are to those of the heart. They are a bit mysterious, and can be almost frighteningly assertive when the situation calls for it, but they are genuinely warm and funny.

Emmeline is the much younger woman who comes to their attention, not just a delectable plaything for their Sapphic amusement, but potentially the missing third to their witch's circle. She is so beautifully written that watching her give herself unto her power is almost as delightful as watching her give herself unto her loving teachers. As much as magic and destiny play a part here, this is not a tale of insta-love and insta-lust. Emmeline doubts herself, fears her power, and fights her own arousal, afraid to trust in its truths. Even after her first passionate evening with Marguerite and Beryl, she still struggles to understand her place in this new world.

What struck me most about the story, however, is the way in which Sarai makes Gloucester a part of the story. This is a story that is sprinkled with the language of the ocean, and drenched in imagery of water. Waves, tides, peaks . . . swimming, floating, drowning . . . everything that happens does so in proximity to either the language of water or the setting of the ocean. I cannot count how many times I surfaced from the story to marvel over a turn of phrase or just luxuriate in a particular image. It is a book where the telling of the story is as beautiful as the story itself.

The Witches of Gloucester is just about everything I could have asked of a fantasy about lesbian witches. It has characters to love, a setting that you can see and smell, magic that crackles upon the page, and an eroticism that resonates deep within heart, soul, and body. I would gladly read a massive doorstop of a novel about these women, and do hope Sarai crosses their circle again.
A dozen years ago Lisabet Sarai experienced a serendipitous fusion of her love of writing and her fascination with sex. Since then she has published two single author short story collections and six erotic novels, including the classic RAW SILK. Dozens of her shorter works have been released as ebooks and in print anthologies. She edited the acclaimed anthologies SACRED EXCHANGE and CREAM and is currently responsible for the altruistic erotica series COMING TOGETHER PRESENTS. In addition, she reviews erotica and erotic romance for the Erotica Readers and Writers Association and Erotica Revealed websites. Lisabet holds more degrees than anyone needs from prestigious universities who would no doubt be embarrassed by her chosen genre. She loves to travel and currently lives in Southeast Asia with her highly tolerant husband and two cosmopolitan felines.

@LisabetSarai
https://lisabetsarai.blogspot.com

Reavers of the Tempest by JMD Reid (#fantasy)

JMD Reid launched his Storm Below saga last year with Above the Storm, a tale of high fantasy with a coming-of-age romance, action-packed aerial warfare, pirates, soldiers, magic, and mythology. Reavers of the Tempest picks up that story, carrying on the themes and storyline with even more action and tension.

The love triangle between Ary, Chaylene, and Vel does not dominate the story - this is a fantasy, not a romance - but it does underlay much of the action. It is a dark, anxious element of the story, with readers constantly aware of Vel's sinister motives. We see the betrayal coming, and are constantly wondering if 'this' will finally be the moment that he follows through on his plans.

It is no spoiler to reveal that what he thinks is merely a poison is really the choking plague - it's in the cover blurb - but how that infects the whole story, who is behind it, and the true purpose of the would-be assassin is far more significant than some lover's quarrel. Reid deepens the overall mythology nicely in this second volume, exploring more about the Church of Riasruo, its censorship of Nzuuth’s heretical poems, and its persecution of the Stormtouched - those with Theisseg's blessing/curse. To that end, Wriavia of its Order of Adjudication is one of the most interesting characters in the story - far from likeable, but certainly intriguing.

This continues to be Ary's story, however, with his interactions with Theisseg some of the most exciting aspects of the book. I came to crave the dreams and the void, anxious to find out more about the war beneath the battles. As for those battles, familiarity does nothing to rob them of their wonder. No matter how many times you read about sailing ships of the air, horses racing on the wind, and bolts of lightning being fired across the bow, it still gets your heart racing. The ending is absolutely fantastic, from the massive battle, to the declaration of war, to the surprise surrounding a simple egg, leaving the reader breathless for the third chapter.
JMD Reid has been a long-time fan of Fantasy ever since he read The Hobbit way back in the fourth grade. His head has always been filled with fantastical tales, and he is eager to share the worlds dwelling in his dreams with you.

http://www.jmd-reid.com/
@JMDReid

Monday, January 21, 2019

Nefarious by Nature by Douglas Warren (erotica thriller BDSM)

Nefarious by Nature is a quirky small-town thriller, a story comprised of equal parts David Lynch and Marquis de Sade. It is a peculiar read, one that keeps you guessing, and which largely defies convention. Just when you think it is headed in one direction, Douglas Warren abruptly shifts genres, further twisting the threads he has so carefully entangled.

The book opens on an ominous note, with talk of kidnapping, serious threats, shameless debauchery, and police questioning about inappropriate behavior. From there the story rewinds a year, to Elizabeth and Peter's fateful decision to take in a lodger - an older gentleman by the name of William, who is destined to not only change their lives (with the help of a lonely librarian), but the very town in which they live.

A big part of what makes Nefarious by Nature so intriguing and so unexpected is the way Warren casts such a wide net over the teachings of de Sade. Rather than focus solely on the BDSM aspects of his philosophy, he touches more on the nature of power and authority, the nature of hedonism, and the appeal of sexual abandon. It is a story of swinging, and the sensuality of it is dangerously attractive.

The twists of the final 50-60 pages are a bit extreme, taking the story into even more unexpected directions but, in hindsight, they are entirely plausible. The characters here have well-defined motivations, and when you remember that Warren is writing of the erotic infection of a small town, it all makes sense. For those readers who may be concerned about the erotic aspects, Warren keeps the explicit detail to a minimum, and places a cautionary note around those scenes. Skipping them, however, would rob the mystery of its power, for the twists only work once you understand the catalysts behind them.

About Douglas Warren: Douglas Warren is a former New Yorker from the Hell's Kitchen neighbourhood near Times Square in Manhattan. In 2013 he moved to Paris and has been living in Paris and traveling in Europe ever since. His first novel, 'Montmartre Stairs: A Paris Love Story' was written during a 3 month stay on Cape Clear Island in the south of Ireland. His latest novel 'Different Worlds' is a 'recovery' novel about twins who struggle with their addictions. As a former drug and alcohol counsellor the author speaks of addictions and recovery from the point of view of experience.

Sunday, January 20, 2019

TGCaption - Self-Improvement: Part Two(feminization bisexual NSFW)

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 did this weekend's 4-panel caption story for a contest with the theme of improvement. I love contests like this because they give me the chance to play with some more explicit images, and to take the story deep down the NSFW rabbit hole. The images themselves are not of a set, but I think the models look similar enough to transition the hubby through my naughty fantasy.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

TGCaption - Self-Improvement: Part One (feminization bisexual NSFW)

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 did this weekend's 4-panel caption story for a contest with the theme of improvement. I love contests like this because they give me the chance to play with some more explicit images, and to take the story deep down the NSFW rabbit hole. The images themselves are not of a set, but I think the models look similar enough to transition the hubby through my naughty fantasy.

Come (or should that be cum) back tomorrow for the final 2 panels!

Friday, January 18, 2019

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.
  

                                                              

Enjoy!