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Swanky Post Publishing publishes books of fiction, creative non-fiction, historical fiction and erotica. We are looking for innovative and well-crafted, high-quality works by new and established authors. Our desire is to promote and publish a diverse range of experiences and voices, including but not limited to people of color, gender diversity, people with disabilities, LGBTQIA, as well as ethnic and cultural minorities.
The wandering Prince
John F. Kennedy has never been so alone in a world of back-slapping, handshaking, two-faced well-wishers, close friends, and his ever-diligent family. Caught between the struggle to be his own man and fulfilling his father’s dream of putting a Kennedy in the Whitehouse, R. A. Martinez winds us through an intimate night with JFK on the streets of Los Angeles.
An engaging and intelligent limo driver, Dembe, an actual prince, relocated to the United States from the Congo as a political refugee. helps Jack in his search for answers. JFK questions whether or not he wants to run for the Presidency while Dembe walks him off his proverbial cliff, but not before Jack involves Jackie, Marilyn, Joseph, Rose, Bobby, Ted, and a host of LA locals on the streets of Los Angeles.
JFK questions his destiny, his love for Jackie, his lust for Marilyn, and his thirst for all women over his love of country. The future president battles his demons as well as the people who try as they might to protect him from himself. As the night darkens, the limo wheels roll and we get a real glimpse of the struggle to control the intensity that is JFK. John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe lived charmed lives, but they may have burned too bright too fast. In The Wandering Prince, R. A. Martinez helps us to understand why.
No going back
An Erotic Series
Rebecca Taylor doesn’t know what to expect on a trip to South America, but she is still shocked by what she discovers. A chance encounter leads to forbidden moments.
Rebecca is following her husband, William, as he researches the historical claims in the Book of Mormon. Both are devout church followers. In South America, however, they will have their beliefs shaken by the claims of secular historians and anthropologists.
As the couple questions their purpose in life, they begin to realize the restrictions their religion has led to. Rebecca has a buried voracious appetite for sex, but she tells herself she is a one-man woman denying her sexuality. Her friends in the church have been vocal in their antipathy toward sex. Rebecca, afraid of their disapproval, hides her passion for sexual stimulation.
Now, unfettered by the judgment of the church, Rebecca and William give in to their instincts and explore a new, exciting possibility. William begins to fantasize about cuckolding. The more he expresses interest, the more intrigued Rebecca becomes.
As William and Rebecca start the process of leaving the church, they go deeper and deeper into the world of their most intimate fantasies, ending in a night of wild abandon with an unexpected outcome.