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Are you feeling wicked?

For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Gina Gordon.  I am so excited to be here on the CTR blog to talk about my new contemporary erotic short story, Wicked Ride. 

You could say that my ride to being a published author has been wicked considering it has been paved with dirty words and naughty sex scenes.  But the definition of wicked is subjective.  Technically, wicked can be defined as something sinful or mischievous.  To put my own spin on the word, for something to be wicked, it needs to be pleasurable.  It has to  be something that makes you feel good.

For example, your idea of wicked may be to eat an entire box of chocolates.  Or  maybe it is to spend an entire day at the spa.  For my character Kayla, being wicked is propostitioning a man in a public place.  Definitely something that is going to make her feel very, very good.

Kayla and her athlete came to be one night on my commute home from work.  I could hear the giggles and smooches of a young couple  a few seats behind me on the bus.  Of course, my mind took a dirty turn and I began to think about how far they would go if I wasn’t around.  What would happen on the  back of this bus if they were alone?

The logistics in my story are do-able.  Don’t ask me how I know.  LOL!!  You’ll just have to read to find out what happens.  After all, aren’t we all in need of a little naughty backseat adventure?

BLURB:

Kayla has been squirming in her seat for months.  Every day the gentle hum of the engine pulses between her thighs as she sits in the back of the bus waiting for the hard male body to board.  Today must be her lucky day.  He decides to squeeze himself in the backseat beside her.  It is the perfect opportunity for her to make her move.  After months of empty orgasms, Kayla is finally ready to put her money where her fantasies are.

To read an excerpt click here.

Wicked Ride is available from Breathless Press.  For more information, check out my website

1 Comment

  1. Gwyn Lacy

    Hello Gina!
    Since I was a little girl, I was told quit “what ifing” everything to death. But as you described in your post–it is the nature of the word smith to wonder what if and put the adventure down on “paper”. I love your post. I never thought of the definition of wicked in those terms before-lol. *raising my cup of coffee to you* *grin*-

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