Cover Reveal: Finger Bang By Jade C Jamison
Finger Bang
Jade C. Jamison
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Blurb
Orgasmic Meditation?
Therapeutic?! Kaylee Baker is
horrified when her girlfriends suggest a trip to artsy Boulder, Colorado, to
check out the latest craze. What her
friends don’t know about Kaylee is that she is a little repressed, bordering on
frigid, and the idea of a complete stranger bringing her to orgasm—therapeutic
or not—is horrifying.
Blaze Donahue has admired Kaylee from afar for quite some
time, and part of the reason he’s kept his distance is because he’s had no
indication that she might even be interested.
But when he’s given the opportunity to offer her his own version of OM
with no strings attached, he makes an offer she has a hard time refusing.
When there are undeniable sparks between the two, Kaylee
runs, afraid of the overwhelming feelings she has for this gorgeous, sensitive
guy. Blaze feels compelled to convince
her otherwise but wonders if he’ll be able to crack through the ice surrounding
this sweet girl. Can they find true love
or will it just be a one-time O?
Excerpt
Blaze said, “Ladies, I don’t think this gang bang thing is
for everyone. Can you blame the poor
girl?”
Oh. Girl?
He thought of her as a girl? Well, there went those fantasies out the
window. Still, Kaylee took a deep breath
and gathered up as much dignity as she could and said, “Definitely not for
me.” She found her tongue. “I’m sorry, but I don’t want to get naked in
front of a stranger, and I definitely don’t want to have one touching
me…especially that way.”
Rachel leaned over the table and tipped her glass at Kaylee
as though it were a pointer. “I’ll
loosen you up before you graduate if it’s the last thing I do.” She sat back up and what little sobriety she
had seemed to possess just seconds ago had disappeared. “In the meantime, Maddy, Shannon? Come with me to the bar to fetch more drinks
and we can iron out the details without making our prudish friend blush.”
Well, too late. As
the three women slid out of the booth, Kaylee felt just that—a mad red flush
racing up her face, stinging her cheeks.
She hoped it wasn’t evident in the bar or maybe she could blame it on
drinking, but Rachel had, with her few words, made Kaylee not only feel prude
but embarrassed. And in front of all
people…
Once the women were up, though, Blaze showed no inkling of
having registered his sister’s last words.
Kaylee began to feel awkward then.
What the hell would she say to this super hot guy and after a
conversation like that? She had decided
to ask him how classes were going when he said, “I can’t blame you really. I don’t think I could do that either.” He grinned.
“Even though I find the idea exciting.”
Kaylee felt her cheeks redden again, but she smiled before looking down
at her glass once more. “Not gonna pay
for it, though. Fuck that.”
Kaylee picked up her glass and sipped what little was left
in it, simply to have something to do.
She didn’t know what to say so she nodded her head and smiled. She’d always found Blaze’s looks and charm
intimidating, so she was feeling more than a little tongue-tied. She didn’t want him to think she was a snooty
bitch, though, so she said, “I agree.”
He rested his chin on his arms on the chair and said,
“What’s the part that has you freaking out more? The fact that it would be a stranger or that
you’d be paying for it?”
His question helped her relax a little. It felt like he was taking a practical
approach and wanted to discuss the matter as two adults. They weren’t actually talking about orgasms
or…fingers and clits, for God’s sake. So
she took a deep breath and gave the matter a little thought. It didn’t take long for her to say, “I think
it’s that it’s a stranger.” She didn’t
know why she felt compelled to continue—especially
with Blaze—but she did. “Seriously. It’s hard enough to relax and then you have
someone you’ve never met before trying to make you feel good. I can’t imagine.” She smiled and rolled her eyes, hoping she
appeared relaxed now, because she was far from it.
Blaze didn’t intend to help the matter at all. “What if it was you and me?”
Had she heard him right?
And why the hell was her heart thudding in her chest? She had a hard time sucking in a breath, but
when she was able to, she asked, “What do you mean?” Her voice was so low, she was surprised he
could hear it.
“If I was the therapist.” He sat up and used the index and middle
fingers of both his hands to air quote his last word. “You know…Maddy, Shannon, and my sister go to
Boulder to have some stranger finger bang them, but what if someone you knew
took care of you here?”
Her jaw didn’t drop to the table but she had lost all
words. She just wished she could figure
out
if Blaze was yanking her chain or giving her the offer of a
lifetime.
About The Author
Jade C. Jamison was born and raised in Colorado, moved from one city/town to the next, and
she’s decided she likes it so much she wants to stay…although travel is not out of the question.
She lives in a big town in Colorado (not unlike Winchester!) with her husband and four children.
She is working on becoming a crazy cat lady. Okay, so maybe not.
Still want more? Jade has a bachelor’s degree in English Literature and Theater, a master’s
degree in English, and a master of fine arts in Creative Writing. Obviously, she loves school
and the student loan folks love her. She works in human services by day, teaches English and
creative writing at night, and—in between playing soccer mom and community leader—writes
like a fiend. Someday soon, she’ll narrow it down to just writing, but let’s get all those kids off
to college first.
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