This Sunday’s snippet comes from Trails of Love I Crawl Part 2, a gay paranormal erotic fantasy. Today the spotlight isn’t on an alluring man though. Today you’ll meet Jezebeth, the Demon of a million lovely faces, the Mistress of Falsehoods and the Queen of Treachery. Belial’s sister. Enjoy reading.
“No? Then perhaps the other option will be more to your liking,” Belial said calmly and his nod invited Jezebeth to present the other fate. She came closer and every step of hers sent a twinge of longing into Viktor’s loins, despite all his dismay. Her hips swayed so beguilingly that he couldn’t wrench his eyes off her. But at the same time was more than sure that mortal men weren’t allowed to touch that beauty and reap its fruits. Yearning for her would be just as foolish and hazardous as if a robin longed to mate with a falcon. A very bad idea.
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Wow, intense six! I love the last sentence.
Thank you, Jess. Viktor has a gift to choose the right metaphors. Both Belial and Jezebeth enjoy reading his thoughts quite some too
That’s beautiful and so sexy…xx
Thank you, Tallulah. I’m happy you enjoyed reading.
I’m so happy that Jezebeth got the spotlight today! You know how much I adore her. <3 Poor Viktor….a very bad idea, indeed.
I know <3 lol, Viktor says that adoring her is a bad idea too but he acknowledges that you're in a different position than him
Fabulous six. Wonderful visuals. Thank you. 😊
Thank you, Jessie. I’m happy you enjoyed this snippet of my writing.
Love the diction, Ciaran!
Thank you, I’m happy you enjoyed reading!
So much going on in this one short excerpt, really enjoyed it.
Thank you, Veronica. I’m happy you did.
Beautifully written, loved it.
Thank you, Gemma. I’m happy you did.
as foolish and hazardous as if a robin longed to mate with a falcon… love this image you give the reader.
Thank you, Paloma. I’m happy you loved Viktor’s thought.