Once again, a serial killer stalks the streets of London. But this time the killer only targets young, beautiful models. Jenny's friend Mary is the latest victim, horribly tortured and killed. Jenny is certain that sadistic photographer Barry Sharpe is the murderer, but the police won't listen to her. In desperation, Jenny decides to obtain proof, the only way that she can – by agreeing to pose for him and performing in his S&M video. If she can excite him enough, Jenny believes that she can get him to incriminate himself, provided she doesn't end up as the next victim.
Intense sex, S&M action and murder combined with unique illustrations and the chance to download a free copy of the book's cover art makes Flashpoint a special e-book for lovers of sadistic fiction and pussy torture. Details of the download are given at the end of the book.
Real, hardcore S&M erotica in the vein of books like Sadopaideia, A Man and A Maid, the novels of F.E.Campbell, and even the outright porn of the "Bizarre Library" series seems to have entirely died in today's market.
What we have is either BDSM "lifestyle" and Ds stories or "Erotica", basically bodice rippers with more sexual detail.
After going blind searching the bookstores and Internet for anything to suite my taste, I was driven to write my own. Stories with real, well researched plots and characters, but enough S&M action to work as stroke fiction if that's what the reader wants (needs?).
I'm a successful professional, so I know what the "real world" is like. I'm widely traveled and multilingual. I do nude photography and CGI art, so I know what naked women actually look like, and I have wielded a whip and used it on (willing) women from all over the world.
If you too are looking for something harder than just sexed up romance, take a look at my books. Note that NONE of my books fall under the category of "Erotic Romance".
And if you are looking for some interesting SF/Horror have a look at the book "Vampire-Tech" which is by me too.
Author's Comment In a strange sort of way, explicit/magazine style nude photography is both impersonal and extremely erotic. A good photographer will never touch a model or say anything to make her feel uncomfortable. He will never, ever, mention sex of any kind during the session. Similarly, the model is a professional doing her job, and nothing she does is an indication of her personal feelings.
And yet, when it comes to magazine-style shoots (it is agreed before hand that she will pose for shots that will expose and even highlight her genitals), both photographer and model are unavoidably aware of the sexual dimension of what they are doing. After all, the photographer is trying to create erotic images, and the model is trying to *look* as sexually alluring and even aroused as possible.
In a way, it is very similar in many ways to a brief, unspoken D/s session. The model is committed to obeying almost any instruction without question and to assume any pose however explicit or uncomfortable.
While the photographer will not touch the model, he can and will often instruct her to touch herself. Erect nipples are almost always required, and the more experienced models will often pinch and pull on their nipples before they even step onto the set, and will continue to do so as often as the poses require it. Similarly, the model will part her legs and pose in ways that she knows full well completely expose and display her genitals. In most cases she will also be required to part the lips of her sex and present her clitoris and vaginal opening to the camera. Because if this, it is almost unavoidable that she will become physically aroused. Her nipples swell and stiffen, as do her inner labia and clitoris. Often, she will produce visible amounts of sexual fluids, which will run down her body and even drip onto the floor of the set.
Again I will state that these are purely physical reactions and do not indicate what the model may or may not be thinking or feeling emotionally.
With experience, both photographer and model learn to treat these things with a matter of fact attitude. But since the professional models choose to accept such assignments and are not compelled to do so, it is probably safe to say that they are at the very least not adverse to it happening.
Now (finally) we get to the book. What if the photographer and his models both specialise in BDSM photography? And what if one of the models suspects that the photographer was involved in the death of her best friend and also a model, but has no concrete proof? Can she draw him out by modeling for him? Can she survive to tell anyone if she does? Especially when the modeling work includes willingly accepting all manner of punishments? When does art become murder?
Is the photographer hiding murderous intent as well as natural sexual desires? Can the model display seductiveness and sexual arousal, but still hide her fear that she might have delivered herself to a serial killer.
This was the concept I had in mind when I started writing "Flash Point".