Monday, April 5, 2010

Out at Last: PJ'S POOL PARTY!

Sorry to be insanely late in posting this, but this boy got a vicious flu bug a few weeks back, and like a moron tried working his regular day job throughout ... making him, of course, that much sicker. It moved into what felt like walking pneumonia, but thankfully has finally gone, leaving only an annoying cough and one underused sex drive - ready for action - in its wake.

I might have fared better had it been summertime, much like Jaime does in my newest lustful love letter from eXcessica Publishing, entitled "PJ's Pool Party". This story (a genuine labor of both lust AND love, for reasons too private to go into) centers around a young Mexican boy named Jaime, newly relocated back to Houston after breaking up with the much-older boyfriend he'd relocated to Philadelphia for, who finds himself short of both patience and money when he ends up renting a room in the house of a very nice lady.

Said nice lady, fortunately, has a straight and almost supernaturally handsome son, named PJ, who's visiting for the weekend from college. PJ is cocky and self-assured and athletic and just plain hot ... all of which turn Jaime on to the point where he can't hide his growing erection as the two young men spend the afternoon out by the in-ground pool.

And though PJ is straight as a yardstick, he's also currently quite pissed with his girlfriend - and intrigued at the thought of this hot young Mexican hombre who's (to say the least) aroused by him. Thus begins some pool play that turns quite serious - and quite hot - under the summer sun, with Jaime almost getting more than he'd ever hoped (or bargained) for, when the angry and aggressive straight college boy takes control of him, and show Jaime just who's party it is.

Selena and the dear folks at eXcessica are carrying the 7300-word story here, for only $2.99, where you can also read an excerpt before purchasing. And if you do read it, please let me know what you think. Meanwhile I do hope, in the final days of spring, it will keep you as warm as the balmy summer to come.

Kris

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