Sunday, August 10th, 2008
Who would have thought?

My artist needed an image from me of Taro Suzuki, the bad guy in my White Tigers series. Well, I found him and he couldn’t be a more perfect likeness.
However, along with the photo, came an article of something you wouldn’t think of is happening.

Here’s a snippet:

Homeless yakuza terrorize Tokyo parks
MDN-Mainichi
…Japanese who associate the yakuza with wealth, even if it is the result of ill-gotten gains, the idea of a gangster living on the streets is close to unthinkable. But the number of homeless yakuza inhabiting parks and living under bridges is apparently skyrocketing, especially in central Tokyo….”There are two tent villages in the park where I live, each of which is controlled by a different homeless yakuza…When it comes to the flower-viewing season (in early spring), they have these huge battles over who’s going to have the right to get paid by people to save a space for their company parties. The brawls they have are like the fight scenes in the old yakuza movies.”…



Friday, August 8th, 2008
Travelling again…

Not as much, but we’re up in Georgia right now, just outside of Savannah. I’m also working on the edits for Between Two Captains. Bear with me for not having time to write a juicy blog entry.
I am looking forward to getting back home and working on Men of Tokyo: Sudden Heat some more. The story is really shaping up between Quan Chan and Hiru and I’m so much loving working on it.
Line edits for Fabulous Brits is also supposed to come in this weekend. You know that expression about raining and pouring, which it also has been doing here in Georgia the last two days. lol
Anyway, I’ll write again as soon as I can. I’m going to be posting some more sneak peeks and other good things. Hugs, Sedonia



Monday, August 4th, 2008
Yay! Next White Tigers book is out!

I always get so excited over the release of one of these books. I hope you’ll want to read it. Of all my stories, the White Tigers books are the nearest and dearest to my heart. They are a synthesis of all the influences on my life, expressed in a unique way.

Men of Tokyo: Sudden Surrender
Publisher: Total-e-Bound
ISBN eBook: 978-1-906590-87-1
Genre: GLBT; Contemporary
Series: White Tigers
Release Date: August 4, 2008

Order eBook from Total-E-Bound

In desperation for his life, Yuzo Kitano escapes the sadistic clutches of Taro Suzuki, one of Tokyo’s fiercest yakuza, and seeks refuge with Suzuki’s arch-rival, Kikuchiya Fujimara, owner of the White Tiger, a luxurious love-hotel for gay men which also serves as a spiritual community for its inhabitants. From early meetings with the handsome, charismatic leader who trains men in the sexual Tao, Yuzo senses deep inside he’s found someone he can trust and who will keep him safe. What he doesn’t expect is the absolute sensual bliss he finds with Kikuchiya’s skilled lovemaking and realizes he’s found what he’s really wanted his whole life. But does Kiku want him in return?

At first, Kiku sees only Yuzo’s alluring beauty and desperate need for protection. But the headstrong impulsive Yuzo is also the first man Kiku has ever met whose touch is healing and calming for him, rather than a distressing channel for his psychic abilities, and the more he makes love to Yuzo, the more Kiku is in danger of losing his heart to another for the first time in his life.

However, Kiku also knows that when Suzuki finds out where his slave has gone, there will be hell to pay. Kiku has already made one harrowing sacrifice to the yakuza in return for his freedom and might not survive a second…

Excerpt:

If I don’t get the hell away from him, he’ll kill me. The thought shuddered through Yuzo’s mind like a mantra. His justification for leaving…no, escaping, this gilded cage he’d willingly gotten locked into.

Yuzo’s hands shook as he hunched over his bathroom vanity, using the wooden handle of his hairbrush to grind up the sleeping pills he’d filched from Taro’s medicine cabinet last night. How he’d managed to pull that theft off was only a testament to his terror and desperation.

Yuzo took the saké cup and brush and climbed into the shower, crouching over his work to try and muffle the scrape scrape of the hairbrush handle against the porcelain. Yeah, he had this tiny bedroom and bathroom all to himself, for what good it did. Sound carried, even in a luxury flat like this one. Worse, Taro’s armed goons were always stationed right outside the door, because, as Taro liked to say with that greasy smile on his square face,

“No one will steal my little prince.”

Some prince. Huddled in a dry bathtub, naked except for a pair of boxer-briefs, desperately grinding sleeping pills into powder so he could drug his sadistic sugar-daddy and escape. The damn tablets were stubbornly refusing to break into anything smaller than granules which Suzuki would no doubt see floating in his saké.

Sweat poured from Yuzo’s skin but he kept grinding. Whether he deserved his freedom or not at this point had stopped being an issue within his conscience. Survival had won out. That and his wish to bring Uncle Tokuma no more grief and shame than he already had.

Then he heard his bedroom door open. “Yuzo-chan!”

Yuzo gasped and froze. Taro! Shit! He scrambled out of the tub, stuck the cup in the vanity cabinet and stood in front of the mirror. “In here,” he called and ran the brush through his hair, forcing his breath to calm down. One fuck-up and Taro would kill him.

But not before torturing him some more in the name of sexual pleasure.

“What is this?” Taro Suzuki’s stocky frame filled the doorway. His mere presence sent prickles of icy heat down Yuzo’s spine. “You don’t come out to greet me?” The older man’s shirt hung open and the oni tattooed on his barrel chest and thick stomach glared out at Yuzo, the colourful demons’ eyes bugging, their large teeth bared with foreboding, even in the reflection of the vanity mirror.

Yuzo pasted on the smile that usually appeased Taro and feigned the urgency of brushing his hair. “I wasn’t presentable yet.”

Suzuki stepped forward, his eyes locked with Yuzo’s in their reflections. It was then Yuzo saw the saké bottle dangling from Taro’s hand. The older man plunked the bottle onto the vanity and insinuated the front of his body against Yuzo’s back. One arm snaked around Yuzo’s front, hand splayed across his stomach.

Yuzo set the brush down and schooled his features to appear like he enjoyed the attention. Heart pounding, he tilted his head back against Suzuki’s thick chest while he strained to remember the White Tiger practices he’d studied on the sly from the pamphlet he’d managed to filch from the hotel during their last visit there. Another feat of desperation.

Breathing steadily, he focused his qi, his life force, so that it would strengthen him mentally and physically. Of course, there was more, like the sexual channelling of yang force to clear the mind and revive the spirit. But you needed a partner for that bit and as Yuzo had grievously learned these past few months, Taro Suzuki was the last guy in the world anyone should expose his genitals to. The yak would rather squeeze the life out of a cock than make it feel enlivened.

What little Yuzo had been able to learn of the Taoist meditative practices served him well. His mind and body remained clear and calm enough to continue his plan and not let the other man’s behaviour sway his resolve as it had the other times he’d started to escape. Suzuki seemed tender and affectionate in moments like this, but the pain would soon follow. It always did.

“That’s better, Yuzo-chan.” Suzuki’s saké-infused breath whispered across the back of Yuzo’s neck. “For a moment there, I thought you were afraid of me.” The man’s fingertips brushed over the bruises on Yuzo’s throat. “You know that was only for fun.” He followed the statement with a kiss on the nape of Yuzo’s neck. Yuzo pulled in another slow, calming breath and closed his eyes. Yeah, near strangulation while Suzuki screws me. Lots of fun. “I know,” he managed to whisper. Everything Suzuki said was like some kind of twisted test of Yuzo’s loyalty.

Suzuki’s fingertips on Yuzo’s jaw tilted his face up and then sharp teeth scraped his earlobe. Yuzo suppressed a yelp while tears threatened to fill his eyes, as much from the hurt as from frustration. Why did everything have to include pain with this bastard? For the millionth time, he regretted letting himself be seduced by a yakuza with Suzuki’s reputation. All the other workers in the host club had warned him off Taro Suzuki and of course, he hadn’t listened.

What he wouldn’t give now to still be hosting in that place and coming home to that ratty futon he slept on with Mojo in the flop they rented with the other guys. Yuzo had once dreamed of getting out of there, of finding a rich sugar-daddy like Suzuki and living as he was here in this luxury apartment. Now, Mojo and the ratty futon looked like paradise. Mojo was an urchin, but he’d been crazy about Yuzo. Had done everything for him. Without physical and psychological torture.

Taro bit his earlobe again and straightened, looking into the mirror. Yuzo breathed past the pain and watched the yak’s eyes study his reflection. In the next moment, Yuzo sensed the darkening shift of energy in the man’s stocky form. His blood chilled. Taro Suzuki was crazy but he wasn’t stupid.

“You seem different tonight.” The statement was full of Suzuki’s usual suspicion.

Kuso. An invisible part of Yuzo felt suspended over a pit of hungry vipers. He considered every word and move. Manipulation would go only so far with Taro.

But before he could respond, Taro shrugged. “I keep forgetting what a lightweight you really are.” He chuckled and reached over, retrieving the bottle of saké off the vanity and unscrewing the cap. “Another day or two and you’ll be begging me to choke you again.”

Relief prickled down Yuzo’s arms. If Taro thought his upset was only about the strangulation, so much the better. He shifted to the side, giving the older man space to drink from his bottle, but then found the glass opening being pressed to his own lips. The acrid scent of fermented rice assaulted his nostrils.

“Drink,” Suzuki said, the command clear in his tone, “a couple of nice big sips.”

Yuzo’s relief evaporated. Wordlessly he took the bottle and tilted it back, letting a generous amount of saké fill his mouth. Hoping the stuff would numb his renewed terror, he swallowed. The saké burned in his veins and caused a numbing tingle to cascade through his limbs and brain. He surrendered to the feeling, knowing that as Suzuki took the bottle away and gathered Yuzo’s arms behind his back into a lock, he was going to need it. “Chibe!” Taro called to one of his goons. “Now!”



Friday, August 1st, 2008
Great Reviews for Manwich!

A positive review is always a nice little pick-me-up. This one is from Romance Junkies. 4.5 Blue Ribbons out of 5! Yay!

Sedonia Guillone’s MANWICH is a heart-touching tale about three people who have been hurt in the past and lack self confidence. They each fulfill a need within each other that goes far beyond just sexual gratification. The love and trust between Kayla, Shawn, and Ryan can easily be felt, making their relationship beautiful while encompassing many of the fantasies the readers may have about threesomes. Ms. Guillone does an amazing job bringing out the emotional aspect of her characters. Situations that could have been strictly sexual, become emotionally stimulating and will leave readers sighing. If you enjoyed Ms. Guillone’s LADY OF TWO LAIRDS, you’ll love this story as well.

AND – 5 Angels from Fallen Angel Reviews!

Holy scorching hotness! The passion on these pages fairly leaps around in the air and if you think the sex between Shawn and Kayla is steamy, just wait – it gets even better. It’s great to see an author create characters that readers can identify with and relate to, and Sedona Guillone has done just that in Manwich; her characters are authentic and fully fleshed out without being overdone or trite. The dilemma facing Kayla is to break out of the shell she’s made of her life and try something new, something wild, and she certainly achieves her goal. I’m not going to spoil these delectable surprises; you’ll just have to read all about it for yourself. I assure you that you’ll feel rewarded at the poignance and healing that this oftentimes surprising and funny plot puts forth, even as you’re aroused beyond imagining at the sultry scenes. Manwich is a delightful feast for the senses, and you’ll truly love this too-hot-to-handle tale!



Saturday, July 26th, 2008
Almost finished

The house is all emptied. The truck is packed and we’re ready to leave on Monday. I hate seeing the inside of the house all empty and echoey. We’ve been there the last nine years, summers mostly but falls and summers too. Hopefully this will mark the beginning of a new adventure. But I have to change my author bios at various publishers. Some of them say that I live part of the year on the rocky coast of Maine. That’s no longer true, lol. There’s a chance we’ll end up near a marsh in coastal Georgia which is absolutely beautiful and MUCH warmer!

Anyway, the last part of the trip will be the 1,900 miles back to South Florida in a moving truck. I’m really prone to getting car sick so I am not looking forward to it at all. If I take medication I get sleepy. In some ways that bothers me as much or more than feeling a bit nauseous. Oh well. I’m looking forawrd to getting home and seeing my cat, Squeaky, and getting back to writing! I’ve missed it so much.

Oh, I almost forgot. Also I got to spend time with my friend/critique partner Ruth. We exchanged books. She gave me a copy of her latest release, The Making of a Gentleman (Harlequin Steeple Hill) and she thanked me in the dedication for helping her with it. I look forward to reading the book in a leisurely way as opposed to reading it as a critiquer. I love her stories even though the publisher won’t allow anything more sensual than a kiss (with not tongues!) Can you imagine? lol. And…Ruth brought me my two Kizuna manga in French, the ones I have been searching for high and low. So I’m also looking forward to those.

So aside from the moving blues, I have good book things going on. As you know, Manwich is now available at Ellora’s Cave and MEn of Tokyo: Sudden Surrender releases August 4, a week from Monday. Yay! I hope you will check both books out. I will post again as soon as I can.



Thursday, July 24th, 2008
Moving update…

After being stuck on the runway in Charlotte, Virginia for over 3 hours, cramped in a small jet with people coughing all around us, we got to Maine. We’re packing up the house. It’s kind of depressing because I’ve really loved that place and it’s one of the most beautiful spots anywhere. This lighthouse is down the road from my house. I’ve walked there many times. This is West Quoddy light, the easternmost point in the United States. My boyfriend actually worked the crew that repainted it a few years ago. It was a lot of fun and I wrote an article about it for The Lighthouse Digest magazine. Back in my journalism days. lol.

Anyway, the good news is that Manwich releases tomorrow, yay! at Ellora’s Cave and that both White Tigers print books, Men of Tokyo: Sudden Bliss and Men of Phuket: Tongue-Thai’d are available at Amazon US! So I can’t complain about that. Also, my White Tigers novella, Yin Yang, due out in the Fabulous Brits anthology at Total-E-Bound on August 18th came in for edits, right in the midst of everything! I edited in in the truck between Bangor and Portland. That’s devotion for ya! lol

Well, that’s what’s going on at the moment. I need to get back to packing. I will update again as soon as I can. Take care. Sedonia
I hope you’ll keep checking back. In the meantime, let’s have a bit of Gackt because Gackt is beautiful and beauty uplifts the soul



Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
Moving house – bear with me


Today, were flying up to Maine because our house there sold. This is a mixed blessing, as so much in life is, because although I’ll miss going there and we’ve had so much sweetness, it’s also been difficult. The house is 1900 miles from Florida and is a harrowing drive to say the least and we had been unable to get up there like we used to. This is life. In any case, we’re going to be packing up the house and then driving back down to Florida in the truck. So, if my posts are a bit spotty during this period, you’ll understand why.

I’ve really been enjoying posting to the blog every day and will keep up with it as best I can. Please keep visiting and don’t forget: Manwich releases this Friday, July 25th. Yay! Hopefully, I’ll have already posted before August 4th, but that’s the day Men of Tokyo: Sudden Surrender releases at Total-E-Bound. It’s an exciting time bookwise for me and I hope you’ll share it with me! Hugs, Sedonia



Monday, July 21st, 2008
Very sweet praise and finally great news!

The other day I received an a-mail from a woman in the UK who’d written just to tell me how much she’d enjoyed Men of Tokyo: Sudden Bliss.

She wrote: “Hi Sedonia Guillone,

I just finished reading Men of Tokyo: Sudden Bliss and I love it! It’s really a wonderful story and I can’t wait for the next two Men of Tokyo stories from TEB!”

I have to admit, it’s really nice to get great reviews from reviewers, after all, they’re readers too, but it’s especially gratifying when people out there who’ve bought one of my books was moved so much that she wrote to me to tell me she loved the book. Of course, I don’t write simply to get praise. I write because I LOVE writing, especially erotic romance, and extra especially, my White Tigers books. However, I know how much of my heart and soul I pour into each book and I’m always happy to know that my passion comes through.

AND finally, this book is available at Amazon US! Yay!!!!
I’m still waiting for Men of Phuket: Tongue-Thai’d to become available also. Of course, you will be informed when that happens. Hugs, Sedonia



Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Three hot new covers!

I couldn’t believe it. Yesterday, I received not one, not two but THREE new covers! All that waiting and waiting and then bam! There they were and I love them!




Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
Writing M/M – addicted! lol

Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy writing M/F erotic romances, as you can see by the selection of I’ve done. However, for some reason, I’m in a phase where I just so much love writing M/M, the stories bubble up from inside me like Niagra Falls and I can’t rest until I’ve written them down.

Believe it or not, there was a time not long ago when I used to think, ‘Why would a woman want to write about two guys together? My dad is gay and I grew up in a gay male household. For me, it was an emotional button. But then, when I got into watching Six Feet Under on HBO, I started to change. I began to like the relationship between David and Keith. At first I was neutral during the scenes when the two guys were in bed together, kissing. And then, one day, it was like someone turned a switch. I was watching and I went, wow! that’s EROTIC! Shortly after that, I penned Danny’s Dragon, my first M/M, loved writing it and was like a racehorse let out of the gate. There was no stopping me! lol

Now I love writing in this genre and have found an audience who love these stories. I just began panning Barely Covered, a hot pre-quel to my Ellora’s Cave release, Barely Undercover. Of course, I will post a sneak peek VERY soon. I also have a new cover for the Fabulous Brits anthology coming out in late August from Total-E-Bound. That book contains Yin Yang, the next story in my White Tigers series. This is all so exciting for me. I’m so happy to share it all with you. Hugs, Sedonia