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Christine: Courtship
Christine: Courtship
Christine: Courtship
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Christine: Courtship

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When Alex, a man who’s looking for something interesting in his life, meets Christine, a woman who’s withdrawn from human contact, she’s not very receptive. However, he knows what he wants and he’s persistent. After four months of non-dates, she agrees to a night in to watch the Wizard of Oz. A movie and snacks turn into much more, and the result is enough to get the police involved! What happens next is the whirlwind beginning of a story of lust and love that takes them on a journey they never expected.

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Release dateSep 12, 2019
ISBN9780463264966
Christine: Courtship
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Aleson Alexander

I’m Aleson Alexander and I’ve been writing things just for myself my entire life. Now, I want to share a few of them with you. I write a wide variety of stories that span a number of genres. Among them you’ll find tales of transgender romance, futanari lust, BDSM domination (and submission), erotic encounters between strangers, cheating wives, and happily married couples who decide to spice up their love lives, just to name a few. I’ve even got an erotic supernatural tale or two.Why write erotica? Because it’s fun! You can do things in erotica that you can’t do in any other form of writing. I don’t mean the sex itself (although it is nice not to have to fade to black as soon as Sergio takes Valentina into his arms). I mean that you can use sex to give your characters added depth and personality. First off, having sex makes them more like real people. There’s asexuality and celibacy, but the vast majority of us have sex. Secondly, and more importantly, you can give insight to who they are: how they react to things, what types of things they like or dislike, how skilled or unskilled are they are at different things, what their thoughts are while they’re doing it, and so on. You can use it as a way to drive the story forward, moderate the pacing, or change the tone. Essentially, you can use all of the tools that other writers use, while having an additional one that they don’t have access to.A number of my stories contain trans women. Depending on context, I’ll use ‘trans persons’ rather than ‘trans people’. There’s a reason. When I say ‘trans people’, it makes me feel like I am talking about a separate sub-race of ‘others’ that I am trying to distance myself from, whereas when I say ‘trans persons’, it feels more like I am talking about a group but still recognizing them as individual people who happen to be trans. It’s a personal thing.When I’m not busy writing, I enjoy taking long walks with my two beautiful dogs, finding places for them to swim, and playing fetch with sticks.My stories will also be available on Amazon.com, so you’ll be able to get them there as well.Follow me on my personal website, Facebook, and Twitter at the links below.Thanks for stopping by and I’ll see you soon!

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    Christine - Aleson Alexander

    Christine

    Courtship

    Book 1 of 4 of the Christine: Love and Pain Saga

    by

    Aleson Alexander

    Copyright, Disclaimer and License Notes

    This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events or locales is entirely coincidental. It is intended for Adults (18+) only.

    All characters are 18+ and all actions are mutually consensual.

    This eBook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This eBook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to your favorite book retailer and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    Copyright © 2019 Aleson Alexander

    All rights reserved.

    Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without the prior written permission of the copyright.

    The first time I saw her, she was seated by herself at the farthest end of the bar.  She was strikingly beautiful, slim, with smooth pale skin that stood in contrast to her long, dark hair and deep blue eyes. What really caught my attention was the way her dead, glassy stare and bowed and bloody but not-quite-defeated body language worked together to give the impression that she was just trying to make it through minute to minute.  Normally, I might not have been brave enough to talk to her, but my friends and I had done shots earlier. I walked over to her.

    Hi, I’m Alex.

    And I’m not interested.  She hadn't even looked up.

    I get it.  Random drunk loser guy in a bar.  I promise I’m not trying to hit on you.

    Then why are you talking to me?  She sounded somewhere between exhausted and exasperated.

    The liquid courage was running through my veins and I was probably louder and more excited than I'd intended to be.  That’s exactly it. Talking. My friends have all retired for the evening, everyone else seems to be already engaged with someone, and the bartender is quite busy.  You appear to be by yourself. I’m hoping that you’ll make a good conversation partner.

    And if I don’t want to talk to you?

    But talking - and listening - are the best ways to learn new and interesting things about the world and the people in it, don’t you think?

    She looked at me with annoyance.

    It wasn't an outright denial. 

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