The Spice of Life
#TSOL
The Spice of Life
(or TSOL, to fans) follows Jake Furie Lapin, a 37-year-old sexaholic and loving Dom.
As the first book in a three-part series, TSOL explores Jake’s transformation from a submissive, out-of-shape
man, stuck in a sexless marriage, to a strong, successful, fit, loving Dom.
This first book follows Jake as he describes his many sexual adventures, in
great detail, to Kelli, his sex therapist.
Kelli Lemberg is a successful sex therapist who
has an office-based practice in Manhattan. Like Jake, Kelli finds herself
trapped in a marriage that is lacking heat and passion. Through her sex therapy
sessions with Jake, Kelli begins to undergo an amazing transformation of her
own, as she uncovers and explores the depths of her own inner sexuality and
sensual fire.
Book Quotes
...And I promise you this, no matter who enters your life, no one will love you more than me. I wouldn't trade you in for the world.
...perusing the room with his eyes, much as a 4-star general would over a battle scene.
...I used to think being a dom was bad, so I stopped thinking.
...I don't expect anyone to understand my journey until they walk the same path.
...I cannot fix all your problems, but I promise you to be there for you to help you through them all.
Book Prelude
Book Scenes
I started this journey more out of a sense of curiosity
A need to understand and know what journeys I've been missing
The cab was crude, strong, and gentle, big and slow
The first few journeys were lessons learned, I felt new, unseasoned, abused and misguided
But I was willing to keep driving, as I quickly learned I liked the adventures
And that each journey was special, unique, and I wanted more
I refined the cab; new headlights, slimmer body to attract better passengers
Same engine, same pump, better premium gas
I defined the cab ride: Creative partners, Amazing lovers, or Best of friends
And it’s OK if you don’t know what ride you want, or you may want them all
Don’t be scared as being scared is usually the ride to take
I am your driver, I’ll always be there
Just feed the meter, even if it’s just aimless
I apologize if our ride ends short, as I may have felt that our journey was over
Don’t try to understand the driver, as to understand, I need to know as well
But if you enjoy our ride, and if you are unsure of our destination,
Just keep feeding the meter; otherwise, I’ll run out of gas
Occasionally I may ask for other passengers to share the ride, as we have a mutual journey
Or you may want to wear the belt, the tighter the better
We can even swap, and I’ll watch you drive
It might be necessary to take a short break, and stop. And I’ll wait, your driver
Just keep feeding the meter, so I know to keep waiting
However, if I feel ditched, I’ll be disappointed and feel cheated
I would rather you pay your toll, even if you have no money
Just don’t pay with 3 dollar bills or ask me for a discount, as I gave you my cab
And it’s OK if you found a better cab, just pay your toll along with mine
You can kick the tires, slam the door, and give the cabs dents
The pain is superficial, temporary, and easily fixed
The engine and pump are unique, and irreplaceable
That pain is real and permanent, not so easily fixed
The cabbie will retire, when there is no one left to feed the meter.
Book Scenes
I can't wait to read the book. This is my favorite quote--
ReplyDelete"...And I promise you this, no matter who enters your life, no one will love you more than me. I wouldn't trade you in for the world."
Loved listening to your webinar!
i am excited that the book is coming soon. I truly love the quote "...And I promise you this, no matter who enters your life, no one will love you more than me. I wouldn't trade you in for the world." thank you
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the "Cab" analogy! It hits the nail on the head in your case! Keep up the good work! :) I'm paying the meter!
ReplyDeleteI love this and can't wait for the book, it's so exciting :) My 2 favorite quotes: 1- ...And I promise you this, no
ReplyDeletematter who enters your life, no
one will love you more than
me. I wouldn't trade you in for
the world. & 2- I cannot fix all your
problems, but I promise you to
be there for you to help you
through them all. t’s OK if you don’t know what ride
you want, or you may want them all
Don’t be scared as being scared is
usually the ride to take
I am your driver, I’ll always be there
Just feed the meter, even if it’s just
aimless. I apologize if our ride ends short, as I
may have felt that our journey was
over
Don’t try to understand the driver, as
to understand, I need to know as well
But if you enjoy our ride, and if you are
unsure of our destination,
Just keep feeding the meter;
otherwise, I’ll run out of gas.