Title: MALEDICTION: Rise of the Crimson Confessions
Series: Crimson Confessions, #1
Author: J.D. Lexx
Genres: Erotic Romance, Romantic Suspense
Release Date: March 20, 2016
Some devote a lifetime to the endless pursuit of love.
Others spend even longer trying to outrun it. Between the shimmering
lights of Paris and New Orleans' commercialized sin, author J.D. Lexx
embarks on his latest hunt. Once content to walk blindly in the light,
these days he prowls a different world, one of shadow and sensuality
where flesh yields to the probing hungers of fantasy. Driven by painful
reminders of opportunity left unseized, he roams, tirelessly seeking the
next in a growing collection of Crimson Confessions.
Yet these tales of conquest and seduction which have brought
such notoriety are merely bait for a more transcendent prey. The one he
truly stalks is infinitely more elusive, and lethal in her charms. To
win her over, and write the happy ending to this unfinished story, an
infamous collector of secrets must now lay his own bare for all to see.
Chasing a trail of enticing exploits stretching from Sin City to Prague,
every stop leads him back to the beginning...and one step closer to
her.
As soon as I penetrated the sweltering heat between her lips, I sprung
to life across her tongue, engorging with the very blood that fled my
extremities until her mouth strained to contain me. First, my eyes
rolled back in sheer bliss at the all-consuming warmth, and then at the
skill with which she applied it. With each stifled moan that vibrated
through her throat and into my flesh, she not only enhanced her raw
sexual value but left me increasingly curious about the kind of bad
decisions that lead a woman like this here, of all places.
Pulled free from a descending haze of my own, I looked down to marvel at
her enthusiasm, only to find those eyes still locked on mine. Damn, the
girl learned quickly. Flashing a glint of bravado that endeared her all
the more, she pulled me briefly from her pursed lips and asked again,
just as earlier in the day, “You like, yes?”
As if empowered by my approval, she immediately doubled her efforts,
tightening her grip and flicking her tongue in playfully erratic lashes.
With the slightest shift, she adjusted her angle and drove down with
even greater force, burying my entire length and swallowing deeply to
engage muscles that sent me reeling.
Only once I opened my eyes again did I notice the burning attention cast
down from our host and his illustrious, voyeuristic gathering—a handful
of whom wore outfits virtually identical to those ladies on the floor.
It seemed that even a few fellow guests had opted to stay behind and
ogle, having long since cast their own conquests aside.
While it has never been my style to put on a public exhibition, it’s not
like I could drag her to a more secluded location. As much as I cringed
at the barbaric notion, she was not mine to take. I had to
respect the reality that, in such a strictly supervised environment, she
was borrowed property to be enjoyed at the watchful discretion of the
master.
With the reasoning centers of my brain already thoroughly frozen and my
inhibition drunken at best, our audience could have ordered pizza and
called over friends for all I cared. I had a hotter, tighter, and
infinitely more gripping engagement ready to drop in my lap.
“Get off that cold floor,” I urged, coaxing myself free of her
insatiable grip and ordering her upright—vulnerable, exposed, and
simpering at my whim. “Turn around.” Of all the commands so far laid
down, I found it fascinating that only this one prompted a distinct
moment of hesitation.
“Yes, sir.” She spoke to the ground as she turned away, tightening every
muscle as if preparing for an unseen but inevitable assault.
Leaning forward, I rested one outstretched hand over the small of her
back. Feeling the raised lash marks for the first time only triggered
further anger toward any beast that would so irreparably desecrate such a
treasure. My other hand dug firmly into her hip as I pushed forward,
forcing her over at the waist and then lifting the tattered dress to
expose her entirely.
With her legs spread slightly, she struggled to maintain balance against
the pressure of my palm, sparking the more wicked recesses of my
imagination even as I battled to differentiate myself from the men
behind those marks. Try as I might, I simply couldn’t help myself. Did
that make me a monster as well?
Food Lust (A Crimson Confessions)
Two Way Glass (A Crimson Confession)
Order of the Orchidarion (A Crimson Confession)
- How habitual is your creative process? Where do you do your writing?
Just like every author I know, there’s always a favorite spot where
the inspiration simply flows. Perhaps it’s a nook at the far end of a
flower garden or a spare room to which others are barred from entry.
Personally, I find my best writing takes place over the writhing skin of
a naked, glistening Micronesian princess as she’s pleasured by three
nubile ladies-in-waiting.
When that option is unavailable—unfortunately quite often—I do most
of my writing outdoors, where there are no walls to close in around me.
It’s amazing how effectively the rustle of a breeze can spark thoughts
and visuals in the mind. It tends to liberate and helps the words flow
unencumbered. But then, that’s just me.
- Is there a message in your book you want readers to grasp?
Sometimes I’m not quite sure what the
message is until I’m done writing and start reading back through to find
a distinct theme or moral—even if it’s simply the virtues of
immorality. When I set out to write the Crimson Confessions series, it
was always intended as far more than a quick and passing thrill. I
wanted purpose, intent, a thread of commonality running through it all.
In Malediction, I feel that message is boiled down to a
few core elements: seize the indulgence now rather than wait and linger
in fear of judgment; take the road less traveled, even if it requires
combat boots and a machete to navigate it; and please, for the love of
God, embrace your imagination and all that comes with it. Never settle
for less.
- When naming a characters, do you give any thought to the actual meaning? (How do you go about naming characters?)
Oftentimes, I like to give my characters a name that playfully nods
to their personality, past or future. Nothing too overt or obvious,
because I feel like that can become campy and a bit too archetypal. But
if I’m laying the groundwork for a new character who closely resembles
someone from my life, I like to name them in a way that shines a light
on those characteristics—good or bad—that earned them a spot in literary
infamy.
- How do you stay motivated as a writer? What inspires you?
In all honesty, nothing inspires me more than the chance to interact
with my readers and to hear the elements and aspects that made them
fall in love. I think we all have times when we step back and wonder if
there’s any purpose or benefit to our writing, and to hear that our
thoughts and work resonated in a substantial way with someone else is
the greatest compliment possible.
- Least favorite food?
Any food that requires flooding a bog and raking up the bits that float is an instant ‘pass’ in my book.
- How many hours do you devote to writing?
ALL of them. When I’m engaged in a project, I’m either actively
writing or thinking about the next stage pretty much constantly. It’s
when I’m between projects that I begin to feel a little lost now and
then.
- If you had one super power what would it be?
Invisibility, without a doubt. To be a fly on the wall, anywhere and
everywhere. Time travel would be nice too, I suppose. Actually, could
we combine both powers into one so I can covertly watch how some of
history’s great moments really went down?
- What other creative outlets do you have?
If you’ve read my work, you probably realize I’m a big fan of
cooking and the cultural inroads it can bring. I just love the sensory
exploration of a new dish and the way it plays on your tongue. Not as
many people know it, but I’m also a passionate photographer. Portraits,
nudes, wildlife, architecture…I love it all. There is beauty in
everything, isn’t there? In the chips and the cracks and the scars. It’s
all about how we perceive it, and how it’s captured through a lens.
- What has been the biggest surprise to you in the book world?
The biggest surprise, by far, in the book world has got to be the
immense support just waiting to be heaped on a new author who earns it.
The passion. The obsession for some. As a writer, sometimes it’s easy to
begin to feel like you’re an outcast with nowhere you fit in. But then
you meet a few readers who share your particular blend of insanity and
you realize that your place was there along, just waiting for you to
find it.
- Do you outline and create a plan or just go with the flow?
I have tried both methods and to some degree I hybridize the two,
but I find my stories flow much better if I loosen the grip and let them
flow as they want to. I have an idea where it’s going at the start,
with a very loose outline of sorts, but when it’s all said and done, if
it comes down to letting the story take a direction it suddenly wants to
go in or strangle it to follow my lead, I’ll always choose the former
and be as surprised as the rest of you where it takes me.
International attorney, award-winning journalist and last of
a modest raconteur bloodline, J.D. Lexx has been a storyteller for most
of his life and a student of humanity for even longer. Perhaps it's no
wonder that he takes such pleasure in the subtle tease of the written
word, in kindling curiosity with every shared tale, then daring the
imagination to continue on beyond The End.
A traveler by nature, Lexx spends most of his time between the frenzied streets of New York and the slower pace of New Orleans' Vieux Carre´. When not exploring the sensual psyche through his writing, he can usually be found honing his skills in the kitchen or working alongside charitable organizations to promote literacy and tolerance-- two causes not only reflected in his work, but forever dear to his heart.
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