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January 8, 2019 at 9:32 am #142485Jayne GreyeParticipant
The new book is out on
Smashwords http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/916673
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07M7996TVDescription:
Following being outed at work and to his fiancee as a man with a muscle fetish, Kyle Thompson pursues a quest to understand what he wants and needs out of a relationship with a woman. After hiding his love of muscle all his adult life, he actively seeks it out, yet questions whether it will lead to happiness.In the fashion of any journey of self discovery, he meets people along the way who help him understand this part of himself. A female therapist who pushes him to look beyond what society says he should want to what he truly desires; a group of like-minded men who make him feel accepted and finally, the muscular women of his dreams who help him explore sexual highs and lows. Josie, who he meets in a worship session becomes a sexy confidante. Kristi, a national level competitor renders him powerless, yet can’t open up for a true relationship and Dakota, a woman who seemingly has it all. Once out of his head and able to experience what have only been fantasies, Kyle finds that pursuing muscle is more complicated than he thought, but perhaps more rewarding.
January 16, 2019 at 6:52 pm #142638Jayne GreyeParticipantIf anyone has read the novel I’d love to hear your thoughts. The backstories for the first two novels (a series of novellas) will be out on January 31st.
January 16, 2019 at 11:52 pm #142643AshleeParticipantthe Butler did it!
January 17, 2019 at 4:30 pm #142657AlexGKeymasterYou know, given how the so-called (presumably pharmaceutical) cure has a long laundry list of negative side-effects,
usually worse than the so-called disease, you’re better off not taking it.Just a thought . . . 😉 B)
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)January 18, 2019 at 10:18 am #142663Jayne GreyeParticipantI agree with you.
January 20, 2019 at 2:19 am #142694Jayne GreyeParticipantFirst review is on smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/916673
January 20, 2019 at 10:13 pm #142715Jayne GreyeParticipantHere it is:
I had purchased the authors first book since i am a fan of FBBs and FBB themed literature and was excited to read this book as well. The first book is very good and I suguested you read it. I wish I could post a review for that one but I bought it from a different bookseller.This book tracks Kyle as he is outed for his love of muscular women at work and must go on a journey of self discovery to find the root of his fetish.
The book does a really good job of tracking Kyle as he goes to Vegas and indulges in a scene of muscle worship with a top FBB and then meets Josie a muscular single mom as they strike up a relationship. Along the way Kyle begins attending therapy for his addiction to female muscle and meets Kristy a championship FBB who forces him to live every schmoes greatest dream and worst nightmare as she plunges herself in a quest to get even more massive.
The writing was very good and in depth and the writers really have a way of adding small details to make you feel as if you are experiencing what the character is going through. Also because this is written by a husband and wife team and the wife is a lifter as well the female characters are very well fleshed out which is a nice contrast to the usual literature of this sort. Overall very good and I am highly looking forward to any future works by these authors!
January 25, 2019 at 3:46 am #142788Jayne GreyeParticipantThe supplement to this novel (the backstories of the three women from the first two novels) is due out this Saturday.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MXLGQVB
January 25, 2019 at 8:56 am #142791Jayne GreyeParticipantpaperback version: https://www.amazon.com/dp/179501346X
February 4, 2019 at 11:35 pm #142945VinceParticipantHey all,
I bought the book and read it through. I wrote a quick review in case you’re wondering if it’s worth getting it.
Where the book Muscle Love, focused mainly on the out of standard taste of the author for female muscle and his own experience with his wife’s muscle growth, Muscle therapy is a different book. Instead, Therapy focuses on the journey of a man to accept himself for who he is and on how he is perceived with his muscle fetish.
The story is about Kyle, a thirty something man, who discovers along his life, that his muscle fetish is not accepted, as it is perceived as too far out of the society’s standard. The book describes the important experiences of his life, bringing sometimes doubts, cheers, understanding and most of all acceptance of himself.
The book is well written, easy to read and not lacking details. The author brings a lot of insights, thoughts and explanation on the psychological burden that can be encountered by such persons. Richard Greye surprises sometimes, by describing detailed self-reflection, analysis on the state of mind of Kyle. It brings tremendous depth to the book.
But this book is not only a psychological analysis, the author shapes the story around the love life of Kyle, showing how step by step he got closer to understand his tastes, himself and learns to accept himself for who he really is. It’s not always a quiet ride and expect many bumps along the way. If you are enjoying the topic, I strongly recommend this book, especially if you appreciated muscle love.
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