Showing posts with label Assignment: Sensations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Assignment: Sensations. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Good, Fast, Cheap...



Perhaps you’ve heard the saying before: “Good, Fast, Cheap—Pick Any Two.” I’ve had this in mind lately as it pertains to my first book, Assignment: Sensations. I definitely want it to be good—make that great. Unfortunately, I have to do it on the cheap, so the “odd man out” is fast.

What am I getting at? I’ve decided I’m going to have to delay the release of Assignment: Sensations. By how long? I do not know. I’ve set a personal target of May 21st, but with the problems I’ve been running into, I’m not setting it as a hard and fast date.

I think what will be best is that, when I’m within two to three weeks of the release date, I will begin a big publicity push to let you all know the book is about to come out. I’ll keep you posted on my progress here, on my Facebook author page and personal timeline, on Twitter and on Google +.

Trust me when I say I wish I could be announcing the coming release date of my next book instead of the delay of my first one, but I want it to be the best book I can put out. Thank you for your understanding.

KB Gardener.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Assignment: Sensations Teaser

Now that the release of Assignment: Sensations is a month away, I'd like to give you a teaser of what's in store for you when you buy the book. This is also the first week that I'm participating in the Romancing The Kink's Dungeon Crawl, and I would like to thank them for this opportunity. I do want to let you know this is NSFW and is for those who are 18+ (or the legal age of majority in your location.)


    “Jen, the scene starts now. Strip.”

    Jennifer froze at the command, her brow damp with perspiration. How—how does he want me to do this? Am I to entertain him? Just bare my body? I—I—I don’t know if I can do it!

    Paul leaned forward in his chair. “Jennifer, when I tell you to do something, you are to do—”

    “O—Orange.” She couldn’t keep her voice from wavering. She felt a tear on her cheek but was afraid to wipe it away.