Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Cover Reveal: Free Me by A.M. Wray




Book Title - Free Me
Author - A.M. Wray
Publisher - Self Published
Genre - New Adult/Erotic Romance



We grabbed a couple of drinks from a gas station on our way back to my house. As we got out of the car and walked to my front door, the gentle roll of thunder sounded above us. My house is nearly sound proof, so I opened the windows in the living room and my bedroom so I could hear the thunder and the rain. Immediately the smell of summer permeated my house.


“Would you like to watch a movie?” I asked as Sam approached me.
He grabbed me, pulling me tight against him. “Sure,” he said, kissing me.
Sam looked for a movie while I went and changed clothes, suddenly needing to be in something more comfortable. I settled for a cute pair of baby blue soft cloth shorts and a white tank top. Comfy, but not boring.


When I returned, I realized that Sam obviously had something else in mind than I did. On my large flat screen TV was a whole hell of a lot of nudity. A rather gorgeous, and very well endowed man had made himself quite comfortable between his lover’s legs. She was attractive, not quite as fake as most female porn stars looked. She had long blonde hair and brown eyes and her skin was pale and contrasted nicely against her co-star’s darker olive toned skin. It reminded me quite a bit of Sam and me.

I turned to Sam and realized that my coffee table had been rigged up. It was covered with a blanket that had been folded over a few times and it was accompanied by a pillow. Around the legs I saw cuffs, but they weren’t metal. These were leather and had to be strapped closed, like a belt.

Sam moved to stand behind me. “Strip,” was the only thing he said...
Be on the look out July 25, 2014 for the Release of Free Me




A.M. Wray is the pen name for Candy Crum for her New Adult/Erotic Romance novel "Free Me".
 
Candy Crum is the author of The Eternal Series (The Eternal Gift, The Eternal Echo)as well as the creator of The Dark Compendiums (The Withering Darkness), anthologies focusing on the work of "yet-to-be-known" authors as a way to give back to those who helped her. She lives with her husband and two children in Indiana and spends the majority of her time playing with her kids, writing, reading, or listening to music. 


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