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Friday, June 1, 2018

Kinky Briefs, Cinque Anthology by Seelie Kay πŸ’• Book Tour & eBook Giveaway πŸ’•(Erotic BDSM Romance)



Take a kinky romp through Lawyerland, where erotic encounters, sizzling partnerships, and euphoric flights of fantasy consume lawyers in love!

A young lawyer’s wicked pen unleashes erotic flights of fantasy, spinning tales of a sensual Sheikh and his lawyer wife who battle terrorism despite a price on their heads, a former rocker turned lawyer faced with a life-altering decision, a law school mΓ©nage a trois gone wrong, and a criminal defense attorney whose practice tips into the paranormal. The naughty yarns continue with a medieval adventure, a secret agent’s obsession with a law professor, a Lady turned lawyer fighting to regain her footing after a profound loss, a law student who strips to fund her studies, a fledging lawyer questioning a sexy deal with the devil, and a kinky lawyer fighting a chronic illness. This scintillating collection of ten sizzling short stories will make you laugh, they’ll make you cry, and yes, they’ll even make you blush, but in the end, you’ll run out and buy a set of handcuffs. Because you’re going to want to experience at least one of these hot little fantasies!



Q. What inspired you to write this book?
To be honest, it all began when I slipped in the shower and shattered my leg. Because I could literally do nothing without assistance, I was placed in a rehabilitation center to learn how to function with only one working leg. That was 30 days of complete boredom. I read and I slept, and then I slept some more. For some reason, the medication I was on gave me very vivid, kinky dreams. So I started to write.

Q. Why write about lawyers?
Because I am one. It was easier to adapt my stories to a world I know: Lawyers, law firms, and courts. Besides, most people seem to think lawyers lead pretty boring lives. I beg to differ. This is my way of revealing a different side of lawyering, a more realistic one. Besides, after 30 years, there is not a single lawyer joke I have not heard. I am so over that. It is time for some new material.

Q. "Sizzling short stories about lawyers in love, with a dash of kink?"
Which part do you object to? I threw in a little kink to spice things up, but it is always in the context of a loving relationship. People may not look at their lawyers the same after reading my book, but that's a good thing. Some will be shocked, but I am confident others will be amused and maybe even run out to buy a set of handcuffs!

Q. Why do you portray some of the female lawyers as warriors by day, submissives by night?
Like any profession, some lawyers possess very dominant traits, while others are more meek and submissive. Men and women fall on both sides of the spectrum. In my research, I found it was not uncommon for very strong women to adopt submissive roles outside of their work lives. It takes a lot of strength to give up control to another, and that's what submission is about: The power exchange. I suspect much of what we see in the movies is Hollywood fiction.

Q. Are all of your stories about the Dominant/submissive dynamic?
That would not be very reflective of lawyers as a whole. Just as not all lawyers are sharks who would eat their mothers for breakfast, not all lawyers engage in D/s relationships. Some of my stories are funny, some as sad, but all of them contain a hint of romance no matter the underlying power dynamic.

You state in your bio that you are a "MS warrior." How does that impact your writing?
I like to think it doesn't. I am very lucky to have a superior medical team at the Center for Neurological Disorders in Milwaukee. They have found the right approach to keeping the disease stablized and that permits me to do what I love, write. MS is a chronic disease that I have been diagnosed with, but I control it, it does not control me.



(From Chapter One: Honor Thy Father)

In the end, love, with all of its twists and turns, is about supporting and protecting your partner, and sometimes, that’s not always easy, especially when family gets in the way. However, unconditional love is about listening to the voices in your head, rather than the ones flapping about your ears, which means, just maybe, you have to learn to shut off the chatter and focus on what matters most, love. The Sheikh and the international law attorney return, still fighting for the victims of terrorism and their lives. Unfortunately, this time a new gauntlet is thrown and it is aimed directly at their family.

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…Mari and Harun looked up as the door to the gallery opened. An older man in a white robe with a red and white headscarf entered, followed by a woman in a black robe and hajib. Two men in black suits also entered and positioned themselves by the door. The old man strode confidently to where Mari and Harun sat. He glared at them, then smirked. In a thickly accented voice, he said, “Ah, my invisible son. I was told I would find you here.” He looked at Mari, his eyes harsh as he surveyed her. “I see you have your pet Infidel with you.”
Mari struggled to hide her shock.
Harun stood and motioned Mari to follow. He pulled her beside him. “This is my wife and I expect you to show her the respect she is due!” Harun’s fury was clear. “I don’t know how you found us, but we have no interest in a conversation. Good day, sir. I wish you safe travels back to the hole you crawled out of.”
The Iranian woman gasped and the old man’s face reddened. “This is exactly why I intend to take possession of my granddaughter. Immediately. You will learn to respect your father and Islam. You are still my son and I demand your compliance. My granddaughter must learn her place as well. Everyone knows America corrupts its youth. I read a story in your New York Times about a school district that was installing machines for alwaqi aldhakri in their restrooms. Condoms for free. American teenage boys are pigs. The virtue of a teenage girl is not safe. I want my granddaughter back home where she can be schooled in proper behavior and our true religious beliefs.”
Mari stopped and turned to the man. “This is America, sir, and in America, women and children are not possessions. They have the same rights and privileges as any man. Best you take heed.”
The old man’s wife hissed and spat at Mari, her spittle landing on Mari’s shoe. “How dare you speak in such offense to my husband.” Her black eyes were cold.
Calmly, Mari removed her shoe and wiped it on the woman’s robe. Then she smiled at Harun and carefully placed her shoe back on her foot. “Let’s go, dear. Suddenly the stench in this room is quite overwhelming.”
The woman sputtered, muttering something in Farsi, but the old Sheikh restrained her.
Without saying a word, Harun muscled the two bodyguards aside and pulled Mari through the door.
As they walked away, his father shouted, “You and your American eahira will pay for your insults, my son! El-Sheitan Alaykom! Satan be upon you!”


 






Seelie Kay writes about lawyers in love, with a dash of kink.

Writing under a nom de plume, the former lawyer and journalist draws her stories from more than 30 years in the legal world. Seelie’s wicked pen has resulted in seven works of fiction, including Kinky Briefs, Kinky Briefs, Too, The Garage Dweller, Kinky Briefs, Thrice, A Touchdown to Remember, and Kinky Briefs, Quatro, as well as the romance anthology, Pieces of Us.

When not spinning her kinky tales, Seelie ghostwrites nonfiction for lawyers and other professionals. Currently she resides in a bucolic exurb outside Milwaukee, WI, where she shares a home with her son and enjoys opera, the Green Bay Packers, gourmet cooking, organic gardening, and an occasional bottle of red wine.

Seelie is an MS warrior and ruthlessly battles the disease on a daily basis. Her message to those diagnosed with MS: Never give up. You define MS, it does not define you!


   


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Criminal defense attorney Julianna Constant is skilled at emasculating witnesses and hogtying juries, but she is unprepared to deal with a homeless teenager found living in her garage. The boy she has known since childhood wages an unwinnable battle to stay in her home, as Constant struggles to protect her family. Ultimately, the threat to her safety and emotional well-being mounts, and Julianna pushes back, falling right into the arms of the new police chief, a man who always carries two sets of handcuffs and uses them for more than just restraining criminals!




 

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  1. Thanks for joining in the celebration! Today is release day for Kinky Briefs, Cinque, more sizzling short stories about lawyers in love, with a dash of kink! There is something for everyone here, from sweet romance to contemporary romance and erotica. Love comes in all shapes and sizes, even in Lawyerland! Enjoy!

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