Inventing
Herself by Sommer Marsden
Sophie Calhoun has a good job writing for a
hot women’s magazine. Her latest assignment is to do an article about how a
strong, confident woman can look deeper into herself to find her centre. The
only problem is Sophie feels lost. On a whim one morning, looking for the
answers to her unwritten article and the silent turmoil in her heart, she takes
a hike. In the wilderness she finds a very large man sitting alone, calm and
still and smiling – everything Sophie wants to be. When he opens his eyes and
that smile is directed at her, Sophie begins to find herself…
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Excerpt:
‘Now we move into
downward dog.’ Joel’s rich caramel voice smoothed over Sophie.
If only she could feel gooey and bendy like caramel. Instead, she felt awkward and clumsy. She pushed back with the heels of her hands as she’d been instructed. Tried to “sink” into the stretch with the heels of her feet.
All she could think was what if I slip? What does my ass look like? And, of course, who farted?
Turned out that wasn’t so much of a myth. Someone had let one go and everyone was acting as if it was no big deal at all.
Which, technically, it wasn’t. It was just a fart, after all. Everyone had gas at some point in their lif –
‘You’re drifting,’ Joel said, his voice very close to her. So close it made Sophie go rigid. ‘Let me help you straighten your pose.’
He stepped up between her spread legs and settled his hands on her hips. Then he proceeded to move her a little here, a little there, until the stretch blazed up her calves and the backs of her hamstrings. It blazed somewhere else too, Sophie noticed as he lingered, tweaking her pose.
When he stepped back from between her legs, his hand stayed on her lower back for a beat before being removed. ‘Good,’ Joel said.
He was big and tall and obviously fit. A shock of dark – almost black – hair and grey eyes. His voice was as smoky and sensual as his body.
Sophie felt colour come to her face that had nothing to do with yoga or being inverted. The class lowered slowly to a plank pose and her muscles started to tremble. In her mind’s eye it was easy to put a face to it now. (omitted for content) …
‘Now lower down into cobra pose,’ Joel said.
Sophie did, but as she did a noise burst out of her. Her body, on the verge actually coming, supplied the small blip and flutter deep inside of an almost orgasm. The sound was half sigh, half moan, and very, very sultry. Way too sultry for muscle stretching.
Joel chuckled softly. ‘Glad to know you’re enjoying class, Sophie. We’re glad to have you.’
She counted the heartbeats until class was over, she was so mortified. When Joel finally told them to stand and everyone gave what seemed to be the customary “Namaste” a woman in green leggings and a bright blue pullover whispered, ‘Don’t feel so bad. He has that effect on most of the newcomers. Once he touches someone … they’re toast.’
Sophie tried to smile and waited to self-combust.
She nearly set a record changing back into her work clothes, but when she came out Joel called out to her.
‘I was wondering –’ he said, sort of grinning at her.
Sophie caught the gaze of the green-legging woman. She was smiling, her look knowing.
‘Could I … call you? Take you out? Bring you wine and woo you with wild yoga tales?’ He smiled at her and the lust that smile inspired struck right down through the centre of her like a lightning bolt.
‘Um, yeah … sure. In fact –’ She broke off, thinking maybe she shouldn’t say what she was about to say. But fuck it. This whole “finding her centre” thing had taken her very close to thinking she was nuts. Might as well act nuts, right? Maybe Joel was that missing something. ‘How about you come to my place tonight. Bring that wine you mentioned and I can make a nice steak or – wait – do you eat meat?’
He nodded, eyes flashing with amusement. ‘I do. But thank you for asking.’
‘Good,’ she hurried on. Yes, this was it. This was a good thing. Maybe she was just in need of a date. Maybe she was just horny. ‘And maybe a salad and whatever. We can just … we can talk. Get to know one another.’
‘It’s a date,’ he said. He gave her his number so she could text her address.
‘Yes. It is a date,’ she said and hurried out of the studio. Kate was going to kill her!
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Bio:
Sommer Marsden’s been called “…one of the
top storytellers in the erotica genre” (Violet Blue), “Unapologetic” (Alison
Tyler), “…the whirling dervish of erotica” (Craig J. Sorensen), and
"Erotica royalty..." (Lucy Felthouse).
Her erotic novels include Restless
Spirit, Boys Next Door, Big Bad, Learning to Drown, Wanderlust and the Zombie
Exterminator series. Sommer currently writes erotica and erotic romance for
Xcite Books, eXcessica, Ellora's Cave, Pretty Things Press, Resplendence
Publishing and Mischief Books. The wine-swigging, dachshund-owning, wannabe
runner author writes work that runs the gamut from bondage to zombies to humor.
Sommer's short works can be found in well
over one hundred (and counting) erotic anthologies. Her short stories have also
been included numerous adult and romance magazines--both in print and online.
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