Archive for May, 2008



Friday, May 30th, 2008
lol! Not sure what to make of this guy

“Most handsome” man seeks fame
(chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2006-02-16 18:14

Who is the most charming man in the world? David Beckham, Brad Pit or Tom Cruise? Neither of them, at least in the eyes of a salesman surnamed Lin who claims to be the most attractive guy on the globe.

Lin firmly believes he is the most handsome guy in the world.

“Many people say that I am far more charming than the movie stars, say, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Tse Ting Fung and I know this. I look young and mature.”

“I believe no one can top me in appearance, ” Lin said, ” I am ten times more handsome than any one else.”

Tse Ting Fung

“Handsome guys seldom brag about their outlooks, while the braggers are anything but handsome, ” Lin responded to those who may doubt that he is exaggerating about his appearance.

Lin, 165cm (5.4 feet) tall, called the news hotline of the Southern China Metropolis Daily earlier this month, asking the paper to help promote him into a celebrity.

He offered to treat a dinner to anyone who can make him famous.

“I’ll be very grateful to my future patrons. They are ten times more important than my parents. I will pay back by inviting them to a meal,” Lin said.

Eager to become a star, Lin claimed that his face is more than enough to make him famous, though he was not gifted in arts and performing.


Takeshi Kaneshiro

When asked about the best-looking part on him, Lin alleged that each part is perfect and no defects can be found.

“It’s standard” was his reply to questions about his 165-cm stature.

Lin used to be a waiter and now working as a salesman at a market selling steel products. The 24-year-old man has never formally dated a girl though quite a number of women have shown interests in him, according to Lin.

Whenever he is idle, he just looks into the mirror to enjoy his handsome appearance or posing for pictures, according to Lin.

“His illusion originates from narcissism,” a psychologist in Hainan University said, adding that narcissism can often make people feel too good about themselves.

Monday, May 26th, 2008
Delicious Lukas Ridgeston


Name: Lukas Ridgeston (the one getting kissed)
Born: 1975 Czechoslovakia
Occupation: gay porn star (ya think?)
With those blue eyes and brown hair, he is basolutely…I mean absolutely (see what he does to me?) gorgeousssss!!!

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
Amazon update…

I have just heard from the publisher at Total-E-Bound. Men of Tokyo: Sudden Bliss and Men of Phuket: Tongue-Thai’d are available in the UK and in Japan. Yay! They are due for release in the US in early June. I will let you know. In the meantime, here are the purchase links (I linked it to the page that lists all 6 of my books) for Amazon UK and Amazon Japan.

Currently reading: Kizuna Bonds of Love 9 in French. Glad I studied the language. lol
Listening to Gackt – Crescent. Awesome album!

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008
In praise of the male chest

Since I am still waiting for news on my print books (deep sigh), I decided to spice things up with my bit of praise for one of my favorite male body parts – yes, you guessed it, the chest.

I’m not going to even try to choose my overall favorite man part. There couldn’t possibly be one. Each is a complete work of art. But the chest is certainly one of the most amazing parts.
I definitely try to include as much chest imagery and chest touching, kissing, licking, you name it in my books. Some women don’t like chest hair, but personally, I love it. Either way, would we want to live without the male chest?

Sunday, May 18th, 2008
Still Waiting…

Sorry I haven’t posted in a while. I’ve been waiting for Tongue-Thai’d and Sudden Bliss to come out in print. They have…in Japan. But not yet anywhere else. I’m waiting to be notified and then I’ll be jumping for joy and announcing everywhere! I can’t wait!

In the meantime, however, I’m almost finished writing Men of Tokyo: Sudden Surrender. It’s over 70k now, a nice juicy book and I LOVE it. Kiku has turned out to be one of the sexiest characters I’ve written, if I may say so myself. I hope everyone who reads the book will agree.

Anyway, I have to go now, but I’ll post again as soon as possible. Hugs, Sedonia

Friday, May 9th, 2008
More cool reviews!

Five Blue Ribbons from Romance Junkies!!! – MEN OF TOKYO: SUDDEN BLISS by Sedonia Guillone is a beautiful and intricately written romance that reminded me yet again why I love this author so much. Naoto and Koji are extremely well developed and endearing characters. By the end of the novel I came to care about them a great deal. The author takes her time allowing the reader to get to know the heroes feelings and motivations. Their relationship develops at a slow but sensual pace both physically and emotionally. I thoroughly enjoyed every word of this novel and I eagerly await the next installment in this wonderful series.

And…

From Joyfully Reviewed:
Kiku is your strong silent type, Ryu is absolutely adorable and when you get to know Nat…he’s just drop dead hot! Every thriller needs a bad guy or two, and sometimes you just don’t know how close they really are. Once past the stage setting at the beginning of the novel, I had a hard time putting this book down it was so good. Sedonia Guillone’s book has it all, Men of Phuket: Tongue Thai’d is a wild ride of thrill, suspense, new love and hot sex!
I’m so excited also because the print release date for both books is May 15th. Yay!!

Currently listening to:
Gackt – Love Letters (soooo sweet!)

Friday, May 2nd, 2008
Yummy release from writer Vincent Diamond!

Fellow GLBT erotic romance author whose writing I admire and enjoy has a new release out and this cover is delicious!

I personally have enjoyed Vincent’s stories appearing in the Alyson Books collections of Best Gay Romance, following the romance between two hunks, ex-cop and blond god, Stephen and former badboy Conrad. And so I hope you’ll have a look at Vincent’s new one. I asked Vincent last night, Who are some of the hunks who inspire your work? The answers: Tom Welling, Lou Diamond Phillips, Val Kilmer, Steven Tyler.
This is Tom Welling. Good taste, Vincent!

Praise for Rough Cut:
Diamond’s tales of cops, cowboys, drug runners and animal trainers are deft, heart-filled and hot as hell. Whether his characters are double-riding a horse bareback on the beach or working with illegal tigers, these bad boys have hearts—and parts—big enough to stir your imagination and your nether regions. As one of his characters says in A Question of Taste, “Conrad was like a lion in some ways; he had a frightening roar but a wonderful purr.” That’s just how Diamond’s stories are—full of a fierce sexuality that is both erotic and loving.

Roar and purr indeed.

Shanna Germain, author

Vincent Diamond is an erotic wordsmith. A porn-writing wonder. Sex suffuses the stories in this meaty collection, and that’s all to the good.

Something else I like about this collection is that most of these stories flow one into another, linked by the passage of time, by emotional growth, and by the ebb and flow of homo relationships. They can be read as discrete tales, but it’s wondrously satisfying to read erotic fiction that possesses story-telling heft. And I like the fact that Vincent’s characters aren’t just bawdy, clichéd ciphers having raucous, rowdy sex. They are former cops and ex-cons, an undercover cop sleeping with a suspect, a veterinarian intern and a horse-farm owner – men with real needs, real fears… real lives.

From the foreword by Richard Labonte.

Excerpt from “Irish Cream” -

Most mornings I’m here with Jerry Sputmeir and Steve the Sleeve. Steve did some time back in the day, and well, we just like using the names from the old days. Makes it kinda homey. None of us were made guys but we worked the game. Jerry was into the numbers up in Brooklyn, and Steve did some loan sharking in addition to his regular burglary gigs. Me? I’m not spillin’. Suffice to say that the horses and me, we go way back.

Anyway, this one morning, I’m on the rail. It’s mid-January, cold for Florida, about forty, and misty. The horses come onto the track at the west end, skittering around like hockey pucks, cantering sideways, all antsy. These days, exercise riders wear vests and helmets. Some wear gloves to grip the reins. A spooked thoroughbred can take off and hit forty miles an hour, so if one starts to run away with you, you’d better have gloves to help you haul his ass in.

Exercise riders still ride butt up though, just like the old days. Nice.

This gray jogs by, tossing his head, kicking up dirt, being feisty, ya know? And when I see the kid on him, it arrows right through me.

Liam.

The strawberry blonde of his hair. The cool green eyes. The muscular chest.

It wasn’t just that this kid looked like Liam, it was the way he sat the horse. Some exercise riders use brute strength—that’s where they get those fabulous arms—but some use finesse and sweet talk with their charges. That’s what this kid was doing. I saw him leaning over the gray’s withers, stroking the horse’s neck, even its chest. That took some doing with the way this horse antsed around.

What it took was great legs.

I closed my eyes and remembered Liam’s legs. Their strength tight around me, so tight I couldn’t move or breathe or think. And didn’t want to.

Liam’s legs…

Back in the fifties, things was different—and not just at the track. Men wore hats and suits everyday, and the only guys wearing jeans were the boys mucking out stalls. You tipped your hat to women, you were polite, you took care of business without a lot of drama.

That also meant if you walked the other way around the track, you didn’t advertise it. Sure, there were queer guys back in the fifties; we just didn’t make a big deal about it. I never saw guys living together like they do nowadays, least not in the tri-state area. Not in my crowd. My guys learned not to make jokes about women with me, and by the time I was in my thirties and running my own crew, it wasn’t a matter of discussion. Not in my earshot.

I wasn’t even at the track when I met Liam. It was at Leprechaun Farms down to Ocala. I was visiting the trainer—on certain uh, collections business, let’s just say—and he was giving me the tour of the barns. Horses never really did much for me, beyond what they could earn for me at the betting windows, but even I knew these were special animals. They gleamed. They had the look of conditioned athletes: the bulging muscle, the thick veins just beneath their smooth pelts. Healthy as, well, horses. It was May and the barn had fans running in all four corners. It was still warm, though, and I sweated beneath my pinstriped suit. I fanned myself with my hat.

Jimmy, the trainer guy, was talking my ear off about bloodlines and race cards and numbers. After ten minutes of this, I kinda tuned him out. Some splashing and whinnying came from the north side of the barn so I edged over, just to see what I can see, ya know? And hoping to catch a breeze.

What I caught was an eyeful.

There was a stallion on the padded area with the hose set-up. Tied on both sides of his head but he tried to rear up, front legs pawing at the air. He bellowed and I’ve never heard a sound like that—deeper than a regular whinny—more of a groaning. The way people might groan in bed.

Rough Cut by Vincent Diamond. Smut with heft. Sixteen stories sparkling with cut, color, and clarity.

Available at Amazon!