Fetish: Food - What do you do when you run into your favourite TV chef and fall in lust with his assistant at a book signing in Malta? How do you get the chef’s lover to yourself when you’re invited to their hotel for dinner?
Blurb:
During a visit to Malta, Luca attends a book signing by world renowned French chef Jean-Pierre Gonflé, but is turned on by his young assistant, Michel. After a rushed encounter in their van, Luca wants to repeat the experience in more comfort, so when he is invited to Gonflé’s hotel for a bang-up dinner, he schemes to get Michel alone. But he reckons without the seductive culinary expertise of the famed chef and his attitude to gastro porn.
Ebook ISBN: 978-1-60054-506-1
lyd Category: His and His Kisses
Length: 22 pdf Pages / 5014 words
Rating: 4
Formats Available: pdf, prc, lit, zipped html, lrf, epub, rb,
Cover Price: $2.50
Excerpt:
“Where to?” I asked.
“The car park. Jean-Pierre’s van is parked there. We have to use the tradesman’s elevator.” There was a decided distaste to his voice.
Michel led me through a number of cinder block corridors until we came to the old goods elevator. Because he had insisted on taking the heavier load, I pressed the button for him. The elevator grumbled to our floor, where its doors wheezed open. It was crowded with trolleys as well as battered cardboard boxes from some half unloaded delivery. We barely had room to move. Michel was forced back against the boxes still holding his precious cargo. As we passed the fifth floor, I slammed my fist into the stop button.
“What are you doing?” he asked.
I moved in closer, my breath on his neck, my hands fumbling at his trousers. I pulled down the zip to plunge my hand inside under the waistband of his jockeys. He panicked at my presumption.
“It’s okay,” I said. “Your cock wants it even if you don’t.”
Author Bio:
Barry Lowe lives in Sydney, Australia, with his long-term partner, Walter, and their irascible baby dinosaur, Tofu, who travels the world with them not so much as a child substitute but a wisecracking mascot. If you’re confused check his website at www.barrylowe.net.
Barry’s been writing since primary school where he entertained his fellow pupils with stories of a teenage detective called The Count. Since then his career has encompassed journalism, entertainment interviews and reviews, editing gay magazines and newspapers, the script for the independent film ‘Violet’s Visit,’ short stories, film star biographies and, particularly, plays which have been produced in Australia, the U.S., the U.K. and Italy.
He has been described as ‘the man with the filthiest mind in Australia’, but even his staunchest critics have had to concede he’s a survivor, and he’s still here doing what he does best—spinning yarns.