WEEKEND
IN THE LIFE OF A MOTORCYCLE MESSENGER
Hunky motorcycle courier, Sam, makes a delivery to a hospital for
violent patients ... is given a tour of the Old Wing ... and finds
it more difficult to get out than it was to get in. The basic premise
may be far-fetched, but vividly described detail the author supplies
will convince you that all psychological, physical and emotional
'situations' are based on real experience. EXCERPT
FURTHER ADVENTURES OF ...
In this sequel, motorcycle messenger Sam, now shares a flat with
Chris, one of the highly efficient hospital 'handlers' who gave
the bike courier such a hard time in the previous story. Together
they continue to explore extremes of man-to-man rough-and-tumble
in leather and heavy rain gear. Chris gives the reluctant Sam a
night to remember, staked out in the garden in the pouring rain,
gagged and hooded and wrapped in oilskins. EXCERPT
PVC PACKAGE
More bike-leather and foul weather gear heavy action but with a
psychological twist. Not exactly a sequel to the previous stories,
the sexy motorcycle messenger, Sam, decides to pick up a tough kid
and introduce him to the pleasures of shiny black PVC ... and Sam's
partner, Chris, enthusiastically joins in an elaborate 'mind-fuck'.
EXCERPT
LOCKED IN LEATHER
Always looking for a new way to challenge hunky live-in lover, Sam's
persuades his usually-in-control partner (now called Mike, but with
no mention of a change in relationship) to survive 24 hours locked
from head to boots in leather under severe restraint. As often happens,
the 'scene' doesn't develop exactly as planned. EXCERPT
'HI MIKE'
Not really part of the 'Motorcycle messenger' series - but many
of the elements are the same. Told in the form of two letters to
a friend, a bondage game-player describes the outcome of advertising
for somebody who is interested in Houdini and Escape Artists. Descriptions
of just what happens when a biker turns up to share the interest
in restraint challenges have a convincing ring of truth about them.
The author is certainly writing from hands-on experience as he describes
progressively more challenging predicaments. EXCERPTS